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和時計

see styles
 wadokei / wadoke
    わどけい
clocks made in Japan, mainly in the Edo period; clocks that tell Japanese time

哥沢節

see styles
 utazawabushi
    うたざわぶし
slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)

唐物屋

see styles
 karamonoya; toubutsuya / karamonoya; tobutsuya
    からものや; とうぶつや
(hist) Edo-period seller of foreign goods

噹噹車


当当车

see styles
dāng dāng chē
    dang1 dang1 che1
tang tang ch`e
    tang tang che
(coll.) tram, especially Beijing trams during period of operation 1924-1956; also written 鐺鐺車|铛铛车[dang1 dang1 che1]

四分曆


四分历

see styles
sì fēn lì
    si4 fen1 li4
ssu fen li
"quarter remainder" calendar, the first calculated Chinese calendar, in use from the Warring States period until the early years of the Han dynasty

四旬齋


四旬斋

see styles
sì xún zhāi
    si4 xun2 zhai1
ssu hsün chai
Lent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)

四条派

see styles
 shijouha / shijoha
    しじょうは
(hist) {art} Shijō school of Japanese painting (late Edo period)

回春型

see styles
 kaishungata
    かいしゅんがた
(rare) (See 果生型) Edo-period Momotarō story version, where he is conceived from a peach

回歸年


回归年

see styles
huí guī nián
    hui2 gui1 nian2
hui kuei nien
the solar year; the year defined as the period between successive equinoxes

国一揆

see styles
 kuniikki / kunikki
    くにいっき
(hist) province-wide uprising (Muromachi period)

国分寺

see styles
 kokubunji
    こくぶんじ
state-supported provincial temple (Nara period); (place-name, surname) Kokubunji

国絵図

see styles
 kuniezu
    くにえず
provincial maps of Japan (Edo period)

国衙領

see styles
 kokugaryou / kokugaryo
    こくがりょう
provincial governorate (beginning in the late Heian period)

圍產期


围产期

see styles
wéi chǎn qī
    wei2 chan3 qi1
wei ch`an ch`i
    wei chan chi
perinatal period

圍術期


围术期

see styles
wéi shù qī
    wei2 shu4 qi1
wei shu ch`i
    wei shu chi
perioperative period

土一揆

see styles
 tsuchiikki; doikki / tsuchikki; doikki
    つちいっき; どいっき
(hist) peasant uprising (Muromachi period)

土佐派

see styles
 tosaha
    とさは
(hist) Tosa school of Japanese painting (Muromachi-late Edo period)

土壇場

see styles
 dotanba
    どたんば
(1) last moment; eleventh hour; (2) platform made of dirt used to perform executions (decapitations) in the Edo period

在国衆

see styles
 zaikokushuu / zaikokushu
    ざいこくしゅう
(hist) feudal lord who did not leave his domains to meet the shogun in Kyoto (during the Muromachi period)

在姑平

see styles
 ariwaranarihira
    ありわらなりひら
(person) Ariwara Narihira (Poet of the Heian period, included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu)

垂れ布

see styles
 tarenuno
    たれぬの
(archaism) (See とばり) hanging curtain used in place of a wall (Heian period)

垢掻き

see styles
 akakaki
    あかかき
(archaism) (See 湯女) female assistant who scrubbed customers at public baths and also offered sexual services (Edo period)

埋茶造

see styles
 umechazukuri
    うめちゃづくり
(hist) (See 埋茶女郎) type of brothel in Yoshiwara (Edo period)

墨黠虜

see styles
 bokukatsuryo
    ぼくかつりょ
late Edo-period pejorative for Americans

墳丘墓

see styles
 funkyuubo / funkyubo
    ふんきゅうぼ
tomb embedded in a Yayoi period barrow

変声期

see styles
 henseiki / henseki
    へんせいき
period when one's voice changes; (age of) puberty

大姨媽


大姨妈

see styles
dà yí mā
    da4 yi2 ma1
ta i ma
mother's eldest sister (older than one's mother); (coll.) (euphemism) Aunt Flo (i.e. menstrual period)

大津絵

see styles
 ootsue
    おおつえ
(hist) Ōtsu-e; Edo-period folk art genre of painting originating in Ōtsu

大目付

see styles
 oometsuke
    おおめつけ
(government) inspector-general (Edo period); upper superintendent officer

大福帳

see styles
 daifukuchou / daifukucho
    だいふくちょう
(Edo-period) account book

大芝居

see styles
 ooshibai
    おおしばい
(1) (See 小芝居・1) large-scale play; play with an A-list cast; (2) big act; big charade; false display; (3) (hist) theatre with a government licence (Edo period)

大齋期


大斋期

see styles
dà zhāi qī
    da4 zhai1 qi1
ta chai ch`i
    ta chai chi
Lent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)

天文方

see styles
 tenmonkata
    てんもんかた
(hist) Edo-period office in charge of compiling the traditional calendar, astronomical measurements, surveying, translating Western books, etc.

奇兵隊

see styles
 kiheitai / kihetai
    きへいたい
kiheitai (irregular militia during the Bakumatsu period)

奈良朝

see styles
 narachou / naracho
    ならちょう
(1) (hist) (See 奈良時代) Nara period (710-794); (2) (hist) imperial court during Nara period

奥上臈

see styles
 okujourou / okujoro
    おくじょうろう
(hist) (rare) (See 奥女中) maid working in the domestic quarters of a shogun or daimyo (Edo period)

奥医師

see styles
 okuishi
    おくいし
court physician (of the Shōgun and his household, Edo period)

奥女中

see styles
 okujochuu / okujochu
    おくじょちゅう
(hist) maid working in the domestic quarters of a shogun or daimyo (Edo period)

奥陶紀

see styles
 outouki / otoki
    おうとうき
(rare) (See オルドビス紀) Ordovician period

奧陶紀


奥陶纪

see styles
ào táo jì
    ao4 tao2 ji4
ao t`ao chi
    ao tao chi
Ordovician (geological period 495-440m years ago)

女乗物

see styles
 onnanorimono
    おんなのりもの
(hist) palanquin for high-status women (Edo Period)

女房詞

see styles
 nyouboukotoba / nyobokotoba
    にょうぼうことば
secret language of court ladies (Muromachi period)

奴さん

see styles
 yakkosan
    やっこさん
(pronoun) (1) (derogatory or familiar) he; she; him; her; (2) samurai's attendant (in a var. of origami); (3) type of popular song accompanied by dance from the Edo period

好朋友

see styles
hǎo péng you
    hao3 peng2 you5
hao p`eng yu
    hao peng yu
good friend; (slang) a visit from Aunt Flo (menstrual period)

好色本

see styles
 koushokubon / koshokubon
    こうしょくぼん
(hist) pornographic book (Edo period)

媽姐揚

see styles
 bosaage / bosage
    ぼさあげ
(obscure) ceremony performed by Chinese merchants disembarking in Nagasaki (Edo period)

孟嘗君


孟尝君

see styles
mèng cháng jun
    meng4 chang2 jun1
meng ch`ang chün
    meng chang chün
Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and of Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)

孵化期

see styles
fū huà qī
    fu1 hua4 qi1
fu hua ch`i
    fu hua chi
incubation period; time for something to develop

學無學


学无学

see styles
xué wú xué
    xue2 wu2 xue2
hsüeh wu hsüeh
 gaku mugaku
One who is still learning, and one who has attained; 學 is to study religion order to get rid of illusion; 無學 begins when illusion is cast off. In Hīnayāna the first three stages, v. 四果, belong to the period of 學; the arhat to the 無學. In the Mahāyāna, the ten stages of the bodhisattva belong to 學; the stage of Buddha to 無學.

守護代

see styles
 shugodai
    しゅごだい
(See 守護・2) acting shugo (Kamakura or Muromachi period military governor)

安定期

see styles
 anteiki / anteki
    あんていき
(1) stable period; period of stability; (2) stable stage of pregnancy (i.e. 12th week and onwards, when risk of miscarriage decreases)

宗門改

see styles
 shuumonaratame / shumonaratame
    しゅうもんあらため
Japanese religious census used to repress Christians (Edo period)

定詰め

see styles
 jouzume / jozume
    じょうづめ
(noun/participle) (1) (obscure) permanent staff; permanent employee; service for a fixed period of time; (2) (archaism) (Edo era) a daimyo or feudal retainer who lived and-or served in Edo for a fixed period of time

宿曜道

see styles
 sukuyoudou / sukuyodo
    すくようどう
(See 宿曜) form of astrology based on the Xiuyaojing (brought to Japan in the Heian period)

寄せ場

see styles
 yoseba
    よせば
(1) gathering place; (2) (abbreviation) labour camp for drifters, criminals, etc. (Edo period); (3) entertainment hall (for rakugo, manzai, magic, music, etc.); vaudeville theater (theatre); music hall

富士講

see styles
 fujikou / fujiko
    ふじこう
Edo-period Shinto sect dedicated to the worship of Mt. Fuji

寒武紀


寒武纪

see styles
hán wǔ jì
    han2 wu3 ji4
han wu chi
Cambrian geological period (541-485.4 million years ago)

寬限期


宽限期

see styles
kuān xiàn qī
    kuan1 xian4 qi1
k`uan hsien ch`i
    kuan hsien chi
grace period; period of grace

寺内町

see styles
 jinaichou / jinaicho
    じないちょう
town built within the semi-fortified compounds of a temple (during the Warring States period); (place-name) Jinaichō

寺子屋

see styles
 terakoya
    てらこや
temple elementary school (during the Edo period)

寺小屋

see styles
 terakoya
    てらこや
temple elementary school (during the Edo period)

尉繚子


尉缭子

see styles
wèi liáo zi
    wei4 liao2 zi5
wei liao tzu
Wei Liaozi, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1], possibly written by Wei Liao 尉繚|尉缭[Wei4 Liao2] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)

導入期


导入期

see styles
dǎo rù qī
    dao3 ru4 qi1
tao ju ch`i
    tao ju chi
introductory phase or period

小さ童

see styles
 chiisawarawa / chisawarawa
    ちいさわらわ
(archaism) small child (esp. a servant child in the Heian-period imperial palace)

小杉原

see styles
 kosugihara
    こすぎはら
(archaism) (See 杉原紙) thin Japanese paper (used as tissue during the Edo period); (place-name) Kosugihara

小玉銀

see styles
 kodamagin
    こだまぎん
(See 豆板銀・まめいたぎん) Edo-period lump of silver used as currency

小番付

see styles
 kobanzuke; shoubanzuke / kobanzuke; shobanzuke
    こばんづけ; しょうばんづけ
(1) (rare) Edo-period small-size single-sheet prints containing puzzles, short stories, etc.; (2) (rare) Edo-period playbills

小見世

see styles
 komise
    こみせ
(1) little shop; small shop; small store; (2) low class whorehouse in Fujiwara (Edo period); low class brothel; (3) passage formed under the eaves of houses after heavy snowfalls (Tohoku region)

局女郎

see styles
 tsubonejorou / tsubonejoro
    つぼねじょろう
prostitute of the lowest class (Edo period)

屁放男

see styles
 heppiriotoko
    へっぴりおとこ
(archaism) farting jester (Edo period); flatulist

居合抜

see styles
 iainuki
    いあいぬき
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards; (2) iai sword-drawing performance (used during the Edo period to sell medicine and other wares)

岡引き

see styles
 okahiki
    おかひき
(archaism) hired thief taker (Edo period); private secret policeman; private detective

島田髷

see styles
 shimadamage; shimadawage
    しまだまげ; しまだわげ
(See 島田・しまだ) pompadour-like hair style, popular for unmarried women in the Edo period; shimada coiffure

巡見使

see styles
 junkenshi
    じゅんけんし
traveling inspectors sent by the Shogun in the Edo period

差し物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

差し紙

see styles
 sashigami
    さしがみ
(Edo-period) summons

己惚鏡

see styles
 unuborekagami
    うぬぼれかがみ
(irregular okurigana usage) small western mirror with mercury added to the glass (Edo period)

巴御前

see styles
 tomoegozen
    ともヱごぜん
(person) Tomoe Gozen (Heian period female warrior and concubine of Minamoto no Yoshinaka)

巴羅克


巴罗克

see styles
bā luó kè
    ba1 luo2 ke4
pa lo k`o
    pa lo ko
baroque (period in Western art history) (loanword)

帯回し

see styles
 obimawashi
    おびまわし
(stock period drama scene) undressing of a woman by a villain, by pulling her obi and spinning her round

常御所

see styles
 tsunenogosho
    つねのごしょ
(1) (hist) (See 寝殿造) room or pavilion of residence for the master of the house (Heian-period palatial-style architecture); (2) room where the emperor usually lives in the imperial palace

干ばつ

see styles
 kanbatsu
    かんばつ
drought; long spell (period) of dry weather

平兼盛

see styles
 tairanokanemori
    たいらのかねもり
(person) Taira No Kanemori (?-990) (poet of the Heian period, included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu)

平安朝

see styles
 heianchou / heancho
    へいあんちょう
(1) (hist) (See 平安時代・へいあんじだい) Heian period (794-1185); (2) (hist) imperial court in the Heian period; (personal name) Heianchō

年之久

see styles
nián zhī jiǔ
    nian2 zhi1 jiu3
nien chih chiu
period of ... years

年寄衆

see styles
 toshiyorishuu / toshiyorishu
    としよりしゅう
(archaism) (See 年寄り・1) elder chief of a village or town during Edo Period

幸若舞

see styles
 kouwakamai / kowakamai
    こうわかまい
style of recitative dance popular during the Muromachi period (often with a military theme)

座敷牢

see styles
 zashikirou / zashikiro
    ざしきろう
(hist) room for confining criminals or lunatics (Edo period)

廓言葉

see styles
 kuruwakotoba
    くるわことば
(linguistics terminology) (archaism) sociolect or secret language used by prostitutes in red-light districts (Edo period); vulgar words used by prostitutes (Edo period)

延べ紙

see styles
 nobegami
    のべがみ
high-quality Edo-period tissue paper (21 cm by 27 cm)

引回し

see styles
 hikimawashi
    ひきまわし
(1) taking someone around; (2) guidance; (3) (archaism) parading a criminal through town before their execution (Edo period)

引廻し

see styles
 hikimawashi
    ひきまわし
(1) taking someone around; (2) guidance; (3) (archaism) parading a criminal through town before their execution (Edo period)

形成期

see styles
 keiseiki / keseki
    けいせいき
formative period (e.g. of nation); formative year

後世方

see styles
 goseihou; kouseihou; gosehou / goseho; koseho; goseho
    ごせいほう; こうせいほう; ごせほう
(See 古医方) Edo-period school of Chinese medicine based on post-Jin and Yuan teachings

後氷期

see styles
 kouhyouki / kohyoki
    こうひょうき
postglacial period

徒士組

see styles
 kachigumi
    かちぐみ
bodyguards in service of the shogun who would walk ahead of him on an outing(Edo period)

徒士衆

see styles
 kachishuu / kachishu
    かちしゅう
(1) (See 徒侍) humble samurai who served as a body guard on foot; (2) (See 徒士組・かちぐみ) bodyguards in service of the shogun who would walk ahead of him on an outing (Edo period)

御典医

see styles
 goteni
    ごてんい
doctor to a shogun or daimyo (Edo period)

御回り

see styles
 omeguri
    おめぐり
    omawari
    おまわり
(1) dumpling cooked in miso served during the dog days of summer at the imperial court; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) accompaniments for a rice dish; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) wooden pestle; (4) (archaism) menstrual period; (1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies)

御家人

see styles
 gokenin
    ごけにん
(1) (hist) immediate vassal (of the shogun; Kamakura and Muromachi periods); (2) (hist) low-ranking vassal (of the shogun; Edo period)

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