Results, a blending of Japanese and Western styles

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らくせいいわいrakuseiiwai

noun:

  • celebration for the completion of a project
えばもようebamoyou

noun:

  • single pattern on the entirety of a garment
けいせいkeisei

noun:

  • nasty (i.e. nastic movement of a plant) 屈性
ゆきがたyukigata

noun:

  • shape of the lingering snow on a mountainside 雪占
よこいたyokoita

noun:

  • crosscut plank
  • rear part of a noh stage
いきがいてきようikigaitekiyou

noun:

  • extraterritorial application (e.g. of a law); extraterritoriality
てばもとtebamoto

noun:

  • first segment of a chicken's wing; drumette 手羽先
わきくwakiku

noun:

  • second verse (in a linked series of poems)
けいけいkeikei

expression:

  • salutation at the end of a formal letter - archaism
のうしゃnousha Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • delivery of a vehicle (to its new owner)
ほろよいかげんhoroyoikagen

expression:

  • state of slight intoxication; being a little drunk
おめどおりomedoori Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • audience (with a person of high standing)
ねおろしneoroshi

noun:

らくたいrakutai

noun:

かいとうkaitou

noun:

  • opening of a hot spring or bath house
にかえしずnikaeshizu

noun:

  • vinegar simmered with a little bit of salt - Food term
しょおもてshoomoteはつおもてhatsuomote

noun:

こがおkogao

noun:

  • small face (of a woman; generally considered attractive)
いはんihan

noun:

  • different edition (e.g. of a book)
しいしshiishiししshishiしじshiji

noun:

  • four sides (boundaries) of a property - archaism
めんがねmengane

noun:

  • metal bars of a face guard (kendo)
ほうそうぶんhousoubun

noun:

  • (daily) segment of a radio or TV program - often X月Y日放送分
ゲームスタートGEEMUSUTAATOゲーム・スタートGEEMU/SUTAATO

noun:

  • beginning of a game - From English "game start"
ソープじょうSOOPUjou

noun:

うちできuchideki

noun:

  • lot distribution; partial completion of a stock order - Finance term

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