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Variations:
棚からぼた餅
棚から牡丹餅

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 tanakarabotamochi
    たなからぼたもち
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 牡丹餅) sudden windfall; unexpected piece of good luck; azuki-covered mochi (fallen) from a shelf

Variations:
棚から牡丹餅
棚からぼた餅

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 tanakarabotamochi
    たなからぼたもち
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 牡丹餅) sudden windfall; unexpected piece of good luck; azuki-covered mochi (fallen) from a shelf

Variations:
転びキリシタン
転び切支丹

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 korobikirishitan
    ころびキリシタン
former Christian (forced to apostatize during the Edo period); fallen Christian

Variations:
赤短
赤タン
赤たん
赤丹
赤冊

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 akatan(赤短, 赤tan, 赤, 赤冊); akatan(赤tan)
    あかたん(赤短, 赤たん, 赤丹, 赤冊); あかタン(赤タン)
(1) {hanaf} (See 短冊・1) 5-point card with a red tanzaku; red ribbon card; (2) {hanaf} the three 5-point cards with ribbons (high-scoring meld)

Variations:
青短
青タン
青たん
青丹
青冊

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 aotan(青短, 青tan, 青, 青冊); aotan(青tan)
    あおたん(青短, 青たん, 青丹, 青冊); あおタン(青タン)
(1) {hanaf} (See 短冊・1) 5-point card with a blue tanzaku; blue ribbon card; (2) {hanaf} scoring combination consisting of the three 5-point cards with blue tanzaku

丹生川上中社のツルマンリョウ自生地

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 nyuukawakaminakashanotsurumanryoujiseichi / nyukawakaminakashanotsurumanryojisechi
    にゅうかわかみなかしゃのツルマンリョウじせいち
(place-name) Nyūkawakaminakashanotsurumanryōjiseichi

立てば芍薬座れば牡丹歩く姿は百合の花

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 tatebashakuyakusuwarebabotanarukusugatahayurinohana
    たてばしゃくやくすわればぼたんあるくすがたはゆりのはな
(expression) beautiful appearance of a woman

Variations:
甲比丹(ateji)
甲必丹(ateji)

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 kapitan
    カピタン
(1) (hist) (kana only) (See 出島) chief trader (of the Dutch trading post at Dejima) (por: capitão); (2) (hist) (kana only) captain (of a European ship; Edo period)

Variations:
隠れキリシタン
隠れ切支丹(ateji)

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 kakurekirishitan
    かくれキリシタン
clandestine Christian (during the Edo period); secret Christian

Variations:
赤い(P)
紅い(P)
朱い(oK)
緋い(oK)
赭い(oK)
丹い(iK)

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 akai
    あかい
(adjective) (1) (紅い is esp. for scarlet) red; crimson; scarlet; vermilion; vermillion; (adjective) (2) Red; communist; (adjective) (3) (archaism) beautiful

Variations:
赤い(P)
紅い(P)
朱い(rK)
緋い(sK)
赭い(sK)
丹い(sK)

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 akai
    あかい
(adjective) (1) (esp. 紅い for scarlet, 朱い for vermilion) red; crimson; scarlet; vermilion; (adjective) (2) (colloquialism) Red; communist

Variations:
切支丹(ateji)
吉利支丹(ateji)(rK)
切死丹(ateji)(rK)
鬼理死丹(ateji)(rK)

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 kirishitan
    キリシタン
(kana only) (hist) Christianity (in feudal Japan) (por: cristão); Christian

Variations:
切支丹(ateji)
吉利支丹(ateji)
切死丹(ateji)
鬼理死丹(ateji)
鬼利死丹(ateji)

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 kirishitan
    キリシタン
(kana only) (hist) early Japanese Christianity (from the later Muromachi period) (por: cristão); early Japanese Christian

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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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