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Concepts using this kanji
armed might
weapon
arms
martial arts
samurai
nuclear arms
military commander
samurai family
literary and military arts
military officer
military man
body double
Bushido
nobles and soldiers
military affairs
military science
military fame
civilian and military man
female warrior
brave
the art of war
samurai's lineage
armed conflict
the teachings of Bushido
civil and military officers
shogunate marital union with the Imperial family
Seibu
Seibu Lions (Japanese pro baseball team)
Jōbu University
power politics
dusky tripletooth goby (Tridentiger obscurus)
martial arts demonstration
distinguished (surpassing) valor (valour)
fortunes of war
Emperor Jimmu
god of military arts
traveling about to gain skill in combat (travelling)
use of (military) force
a samurai never goes back on his word
the pen is mightier than the sword
samurai doll
dojo (hall used for martial arts training)
all the officials, both military and civil
armed diplomacy
Kenmu era (of unified Japan; 1334.1.29-1336.2.29)
armed intervention
samurai romance
militaristic
fleeing soldier
band of warriors (often formed from related or dependent families)
feudal period (characterized by the rule of the shogunate, 1185-1867)
martial arts area (within a school, gym, etc.)
military preparation
militarism
feudal government
wandering samurai
military family
since the era of the Emperor Jimmu
samurai words and phrases
soldier
martial artist
martial spirit
a step
master of martial arts
Musashi University
to be soldierly
prowess
samurai's compassion
ancient Japanese martial arts
samurai-house style (Kamakura period)
being accomplished in both the literary and military arts
military government
A Farewell to Arms (novel by Ernest Hemingway, 1929)
samurai government
idea of uniting the court and the shogunate (late Edo period)
Kenmu Restoration (1333-1336)
armed neutrality
amateurish and haughty way of doing business
bravery
samurai for the shogunate
Musashi (former province located in parts of present-day Tokyo, Kanagawa and Saitama prefectures)
Sōbu Line (Chiba-Tokyo railway)
samurai drill
arms dealer
Tōbu Tōjō Line
rearmament
Jimmu Boom (economic boom of the mid-1950s)
arms business
fortified city
continued luck in the fortunes of war
warrior picture (genre of ukiyo-e)
armed peace
Ordnance School
armed attack
Yamato Takeru
military training
Musashino University
armed group
Takefuji Corporation
political weapon
heavy armament
samurai spirit
Tukong Moosul (Korean martial art)
small arms
Bunri University of Hospitality
strategy
armory
arms exports
to train oneself in military arts
practising martial arts
common soldier
trembling with excitement
daredevil
fully armed
unify the nation by force
Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (martial arts organization; 1895-1946)
scholarship and swordsmanship are one and the same
military attaché
International Budo University
military invasion
being prepared for a theoretical (ideological) argument
martial arts stadium
demilitarization
weapons inspection
Musashino Women's College (abbr)
to lay down one's arms
every martial art
Wuhan University
Mushakōjisenke school of tea ceremony
law decreeing rules for daimyo during Tokugawa shogunate
unarmed neutrality
accoutrements
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