Results, Japanese earthquake scale

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ウンスンカルタUNSUNKARUTA

noun:

  • Edo-period Japanese card game - sometimes written 宇牟須牟骨牌 - From Portuguese "um sum carta" 天正カルタ
つわぶきtsuwabukiツワブキTSUWABUKI

noun:

  • Japanese silverleaf (Farfugium japonicum)
はうちわかえでhauchiwakaedeハウチワカエデHAUCHIWAKAEDE

noun:

  • Japanese maple (Acer japonicum)
あさだasadaアサダASADA

noun:

  • Japanese hop hornbeam; ostrya japonica
つのはしばみtsunohashibamiツノハシバミTSUNOHASHIBAMI

noun:

  • Japanese hazel (Corylus sieboldiana)
いぬぶなinubunaイヌブナINUBUNA

noun:

  • Japanese beech (Fagus japonica) ブナ
むらさきしきぶmurasakishikibuムラサキシキブMURASAKISHIKIBU

noun:

  • Japanese beautyberry (Callicarpa japonica)
すいかずらsuikazuraスイカズラSUIKAZURA

noun:

  • Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
えごのきegonokiエゴノキEGONOKI

noun:

  • Japanese snowbell; styrax japonica
やまうるしyamaurushiヤマウルシYAMAURUSHI

noun:

  • Japanese sumac (Rhus trichocarpa)
とさけんtosakenとさいぬtosainu

noun:

  • tosa (Japanese dog breed)
にちろせんえきnichirosen'eki

noun:

  • Russo-Japanese War (1904-5) - sensitive
いちょうがえしichougaeshiirr.

noun:

  • ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle
すぎはらがみsugiharagami

noun:

  • var. of traditional Japanese paper 奉書紙
てまりばなtemaribana

noun:

  • temaribana; Japanese snowball (Viburnum plicatum) - obscure term
からふとkarafuto

noun:

  • Karafuto (Japanese name for Sakhalin)
しゅうしんこようせいどshuushinkoyouseido

noun:

  • (Japanese) system of lifetime employment
わふつwafutsu

noun:

  • Japanese-French (e.g. dictionary)
いろはもみじirohamomijiイロハモミジIROHAMOMIJI

noun:

  • Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)
にほんアルプスnihon'aRUPUSU

noun:

  • the Japanese Alps
にほんみつばちnihonmitsubachi

noun:

  • Japanese honeybee (Apis cerana japonica)
にほんうずらnihon'uzuraニホンウズラNIHON'UZURA

noun:

  • Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
とちばにんじんtochibaninjinトチバニンジンTOCHIBANINJIN

noun:

  • Japanese ginseng (Panax japonicus)
にほんりすnihonrisuニホンリスNIHONRISU

noun:

  • Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis)
くろげわしゅkurogewashu

noun:

  • Japanese Black (breed of cattle)

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