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燈篭

see styles
 tourou / toro
    とうろう
garden lantern; hanging lantern; (place-name) Tourou

燈籠


灯笼

see styles
dēng lóng
    deng1 long2
teng lung
 tourou / toro
    とうろう
lantern
garden lantern; hanging lantern; (place-name) Tourou
燈爐 A lantern.

狭庭

see styles
 saniwa
    さにわ
(poetic term) (one's own) garden; narrow garden

留園


留园

see styles
liú yuán
    liu2 yuan2
liu yüan
Lingering Garden in Suzhou, Jiangsu

白州

see styles
 hakushuu / hakushu
    はくしゅう
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (place-name) Hakushuu

白洲

see styles
 shirasu
    しらす
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (surname) Shirasu

盆景

see styles
pén jǐng
    pen2 jing3
p`en ching
    pen ching
 bonkei / bonke
    ぼんけい
bonsai; landscape in a pot
miniature garden; tray landscape

石組

see styles
 ishigumi
    いしぐみ
arrangement of stones in a garden; (place-name) Ishigumi

砂紋

see styles
 samon
    さもん
(1) {archit} raked gravel waves (in a rock garden); (2) {geol} (See 風紋) ripple mark

磯馴

see styles
 sonare
    そなれ
(See 這柏槇) Japanese garden juniper; dwarf Japanese garden juniper; Juniperus procumbens; J. chinensis var. procumbens; (place-name, surname) Isonare

秘苑

see styles
 hien
    ひえん
(1) secret garden; private garden; (2) name for female genitalia

穴子

see styles
 anago
    あなご
garden eel; conger eel (esp. the common Japanese conger, Conger myriaster); (female given name) Anago

箱庭

see styles
xiāng tíng
    xiang1 ting2
hsiang t`ing
    hsiang ting
 hakoniwa
    はこにわ
(Japanese-style) sandbox (video gaming); sandplay (therapy)
miniature garden

築山

see styles
 tsukiyama
    つきやま
artificial hill (in a garden); (place-name, surname) Tsukuyama

綠地


绿地

see styles
lǜ dì
    lu:4 di4
lü ti
green area (e.g. urban park or garden)

緑園

see styles
 ryokuen
    りょくえん
green garden; garden full of greenery; (place-name) Ryokuen

置石

see styles
 okiishi / okishi
    おきいし
(1) stone placed on railway track (by children); (2) decorative garden stone; (3) handicap stone (in go); (surname) Okiishi

羅摩


罗摩

see styles
luó mó
    luo2 mo2
lo mo
 rama
rāma, delightful, joyful; also the name of a grove, perhaps ārāma, a pleasaunce, garden.

耦園


耦园

see styles
ǒu yuán
    ou3 yuan2
ou yüan
Couple's Retreat Garden in Suzhou, Jiangsu

自園

see styles
 jien
    じえん
one's own garden; one's own cultivated land

花圃

see styles
huā pǔ
    hua1 pu3
hua p`u
    hua pu
 kaho
    かほ
flowerbed; parterre
(See 花畑,花園) flower garden; (surname) Hanazono

花廳


花厅

see styles
huā tīng
    hua1 ting1
hua t`ing
    hua ting
reception pavilion (generally part of a large residence, and often built in a garden)

花畑

see styles
 hanabatake
    はなばたけ
field of flowers; flower garden; flower bed; (place-name, surname) Hanabatake

苑園


苑园

see styles
yuàn yuán
    yuan4 yuan2
yüan yüan
 enen
a garden

苑地

see styles
 enchi
    えんち
park; garden

苑池

see styles
 enchi
    えんち
garden with a pond

苔庭

see styles
 kokeniwa
    こけにわ
moss garden

茅門

see styles
 boumon / bomon
    ぼうもん
    kayamon
    かやもん
(1) thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house); (2) (humble language) my home; thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house)

茶座

see styles
chá zuò
    cha2 zuo4
ch`a tso
    cha tso
 chaza
    ちゃざ
teahouse; tea-stall with seats; tea-garden or teahouse seat
(surname) Chaza

茶庭

see styles
 chatei; chaniwa / chate; chaniwa
    ちゃてい; ちゃにわ
teahouse garden

菴園


菴园

see styles
ān yuán
    an1 yuan2
an yüan
 Anen
The Āmravana garden.

萬刀

see styles
 mantou / manto
    まんとう
ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears

萱門

see styles
 kayamon
    かやもん
thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house)

薬園

see styles
 yakuen
    やくえん
medicinal-herb garden; (place-name) Yakuen

藝圃


艺圃

see styles
yì pǔ
    yi4 pu3
i p`u
    i pu
The Garden of Cultivation in Suzhou, Jiangsu

裏庭

see styles
 uraniwa
    うらにわ
rear garden; back yard

覺苑


觉苑

see styles
jué yuàn
    jue2 yuan4
chüeh yüan
 kakuon
Garden of enlightenment, a Pure Land, or Paradise; also the mind.

路地

see styles
 roji
    ろじ
(1) alley; alleyway; lane; (2) teahouse garden; (3) path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.)

退園

see styles
 taien
    たいえん
(noun/participle) (1) leaving a park, garden, zoo, etc.; (noun/participle) (2) leaving kindergarten (e.g. end of day, on completion, expulsion)

遊園


游园

see styles
yóu yuán
    you2 yuan2
yu yüan
 yuuen / yuen
    ゆうえん
to visit a park or garden
playground (for children); park

遣水

see styles
 yarimizu
    やりみず
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) stream (in a Japanese garden); narrow stream flowing through a traditional garden (esp. in a Heian period villa); (2) watering (potted plants, bonsai, etc.); (surname) Yarimizu

酸模

see styles
suān mó
    suan1 mo2
suan mo
 sukanpo; sukanpo
    すかんぽ; スカンポ
sorrel (Rumex acetosa)
(kana only) garden sorrel (Rumex acetosa); cock sorrel; sour dock

酸葉

see styles
 suiba; suiba
    すいば; スイバ
(kana only) sorrel (Rumex acetosa); Common sorrel; garden sorrel; spinach dock

鋼叉


钢叉

see styles
gāng chā
    gang1 cha1
kang ch`a
    kang cha
pitchfork; garden fork; restraining pole (used by police); military fork (of ancient times)

閉園

see styles
 heien / heen
    へいえん
(n,vs,vt,vi) (used in ref. to places ending in 園) (ant: 開園) closing of a park (e.g. theme park, botanical garden, etc.)

開園

see styles
 kaien
    かいえん
(n,vs,vt,vi) (used in ref. to places ending in 園) (ant: 閉園) opening of a park (theme park, botanical garden etc.)

院子

see styles
yuàn zi
    yuan4 zi5
yüan tzu
courtyard; garden; yard; patio; CL:個|个[ge4]; (old) servant

露地

see styles
lòu dì
    lou4 di4
lou ti
 roji
    ろじ
(1) bare earth (i.e. ground not covered by a roof); open field; outdoors (non-greenhouse cultivation of crops); (2) teahouse garden; (surname) Tsuyuchi
Bare ground; like dew on the ground, dewy ground.

露壇

see styles
 rodan
    ろだん
terrace (in a garden)

露路

see styles
 romi
    ろみ
(1) alley; alleyway; lane; (2) path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.); (female given name) Romi

鵲園


鹊园

see styles
què yuán
    que4 yuan2
ch`üeh yüan
    chüeh yüan
Magpie garden, applied to the Veṇuvana, v. 竹林.

鶴苑


鹤苑

see styles
hè yuàn
    he4 yuan4
ho yüan
Crane-garden, a term for a monastery.

たき火

see styles
 takibi
    たきび
(noun/participle) (1) open-air fire (e.g. for garden refuse); bonfire; (2) open fire (e.g. in a kitchen)

バラ園

see styles
 baraen
    バラえん
rose garden; (place-name) Baraen

仙人園


仙人园

see styles
xiān rén yuán
    xian1 ren2 yuan2
hsien jen yüan
 sen'nin en
garden of the sage(s)

伊甸園


伊甸园

see styles
yī diàn yuán
    yi1 dian4 yuan2
i tien yüan
Garden of Eden

僧伽藍


僧伽蓝

see styles
sēng qié lán
    seng1 qie2 lan2
seng ch`ieh lan
    seng chieh lan
 sōgyaran
(僧伽藍摩) saṅghārāma, a monastery with its garden or grove; also 伽藍.

入苑券

see styles
 nyuuenken / nyuenken
    にゅうえんけん
ticket to the garden

内路地

see styles
 uchiroji
    うちろじ
inner teahouse garden (within the central gate)

内露地

see styles
 uchiroji
    うちろじ
inner teahouse garden (within the central gate)

切戸口

see styles
 kiridoguchi
    きりどぐち
(1) small wooden door at the rear of a noh stage; (2) small garden gate

劫波樹


劫波树

see styles
jié bō shù
    jie2 bo1 shu4
chieh po shu
 kōhaju
kalpataru A tree in Indra's garden bearing fruit according to the seasons.

喜林苑

see styles
xǐ lín yuàn
    xi3 lin2 yuan4
hsi lin yüan
 Kirin on
Joy-grove garden, a name for Indra's garden or paradise.

園芸店

see styles
 engeiten / engeten
    えんげいてん
garden centre

園遊会

see styles
 enyuukai / enyukai
    えんゆうかい
garden party

園遊會


园游会

see styles
yuán yóu huì
    yuan2 you2 hui4
yüan yu hui
(Tw) garden party; fete (held in a garden or park); carnival; fair

地取り

see styles
 jidori
    じどり
(1) laying out (e.g. ground plan, garden); layout; (2) {go} taking space; obtaining land; gaining territory; (3) {sumo} training done in one's own stable; (4) (abbreviation) (See 地取り捜査) (police) legwork

外路地

see styles
 sotoroji
    そとろじ
outer teahouse garden (outside the central gate)

外露地

see styles
 sotoroji
    そとろじ
outer teahouse garden (outside the central gate)

大毛蓼

see styles
 ooketade; ooketade
    おおけたで; オオケタデ
(kana only) kiss-me-over-the-garden-gate (Persicaria orientalis); prince's feather

大觀園


大观园

see styles
dà guān yuán
    da4 guan1 yuan2
ta kuan yüan
Prospect Garden; Grand View Garden, a garden in Dream of the Red Chamber

小峰楓

see styles
 kominekaede; kominekaede
    こみねかえで; コミネカエデ
garden maple; komine maple; acer micranthum

岩組み

see styles
 iwagumi
    いわぐみ
arrangement of stones in a garden

庭下駄

see styles
 niwageta
    にわげた
garden clogs

庭付き

see styles
 niwatsuki
    にわつき
(can be adjective with の) having a garden

庭弄り

see styles
 niwaijiri
    にわいじり
gardening; puttering around in the garden

庭掃除

see styles
 niwasouji / niwasoji
    にわそうじ
tidying a garden; sweeping the yard; garden work

庭木戸

see styles
 niwakido
    にわきど
garden gate

庭植え

see styles
 niwaue
    にわうえ
garden planting; planting in a garden

弁慶草

see styles
 benkeisou; benkeisou / benkeso; benkeso
    べんけいそう; ベンケイソウ
(kana only) orpine (any plant of family Crassulaceae, esp. the garden stonecrop, Hylotelephium erythrostictum)

手水鉢

see styles
 chouzubachi / chozubachi
    ちょうずばち
(See 手水舎) washbasin; stoup or font for cleaning hands (esp. tea house, garden decoration, or for ablutions when visiting a shrine or temple)

拙政園


拙政园

see styles
zhuō zhèng yuán
    zhuo1 zheng4 yuan2
cho cheng yüan
Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou, Jiangsu

捨て石

see styles
 suteishi / suteshi
    すていし
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go)

旱金蓮


旱金莲

see styles
hàn jīn lián
    han4 jin1 lian2
han chin lien
garden nasturtium; Tropaeolum majus

枝折戸

see styles
 shiorido
    しおりど
garden gate made of branches and twigs; wicket gate

枯れ滝

see styles
 karetaki
    かれたき
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden

枯山水

see styles
 kosensui
    こせんすい
(rare) karesansui, traditional (Chinese or Japanese) dry landscape garden

柴折戸

see styles
 shiorido
    しおりど
garden gate made of branches and twigs; wicket gate

棄て石

see styles
 suteishi / suteshi
    すていし
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go)

植え木

see styles
 ueki
    うえき
(irregular okurigana usage) garden shrubs; trees; potted plant

植物館

see styles
 shokubutsukan
    しょくぶつかん
(See 植物園) (indoor) botanical garden; botanical conservatory

歡喜園


欢喜园

see styles
huān xǐ yuán
    huan1 xi3 yuan2
huan hsi yüan
 Kangi on
joy-grove garden

歡喜苑


欢喜苑

see styles
huān xǐ yuàn
    huan1 xi3 yuan4
huan hsi yüan
 kangi on
歡樂園; 喜林苑 Nandana-vana. Garden of joy; one of the four gardens of Indra's paradise, north of his central city.

毘訶羅


毘诃罗

see styles
pí hē luó
    pi2 he1 luo2
p`i ho lo
    pi ho lo
 bikara
vihāra, a pleasure garden, monastery, temple, intp. as 遊行處 place for walking about, and 寺 monastery, or temple. Also 鼻訶羅; 鞞訶羅; 尾賀羅.

水琴窟

see styles
 suikinkutsu
    すいきんくつ
buried earthen jar that makes sound when water drips into it (garden feature)

涸れ滝

see styles
 karetaki
    かれたき
(1) dried up waterfall; dry waterfall; (2) simulated waterfall in a dry garden

淸淨園


淸淨园

see styles
qīng jìng yuán
    qing1 jing4 yuan2
ch`ing ching yüan
    ching ching yüan
 shōjō en
Pure garden, or garden of purity, i.e. a monastery or convent.

火取蛾

see styles
 hitoriga
    ひとりが
(kana only) garden tiger moth (Arctia caja)

灯ろう

see styles
 tourou / toro
    とうろう
garden lantern; hanging lantern

烏仗那


乌仗那

see styles
wū zhàng nà
    wu1 zhang4 na4
wu chang na
 ujōna
udyāna, a park or garden; the park (of Aśoka); an 'ancient kingdom in the north-west of India, the country along the Śubhavastu; the Suastene of the Greeks, noted for its forests, flowers, and fruits'. Eitel. Also 烏杖那; 烏場; 烏萇; 烏孫; 烏儞也曩; 烏耆延那said to be the present Yūsufzai.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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