soil
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Concepts using this kanji
plot of land
territory
earth
country
engineering works
Saturday
whole nation
natural features
(Japanese) National Land Agency
mainland
(wrestling) ring
foundation
local specialty or souvenir bought as a gift while travelling
native place
earth and stones
last moment
sediment
earthenware
local specialty or souvenir bought as a gift while traveling (travelling)
archeological excavation (archaeological)
edge of the ring
embankment
concrete
clay
nature of the locality
general (civil engineering and construction) contractor
in the earth
weekend
construction worker
pure land (esp. the Western Pure Land paradise of Amitabha)
Jōdo Shinshū (offshoot of the Jōdo sect)
indigenousness
artifact
Turkey
dirt floor
entrance procession of wrestlers into the ring
scorched earth
red clay
Pure Land sect (of Buddhism)
downpour
storehouse with thick (earthen) walls
frozen soil
fudoki
top soil
native
Saturn (planet)
present (brought by a visitor)
sandbag
embankment (for road, railway, etc.)
earthen figure
loess
glowworm
to die
great burdock sold covered with soil
to lose
lowly IT worker
four realms (in Tendai Buddhism or Yogacara)
mainlander
surface soil
keeping soil in good condition
subsoil
locals
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
soil for horticulture
draft (of a document)
lower world
soil moisture
Friday and Saturday
continental United States
prefectural land
soil texture
earthwork
site where an artifact was unearthed
hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor
Japan proper (sometimes excluding the Ryukyu islands and other remote islands)
burial
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
the whole nation
pure land
mainland China
National Land Use Planning Act
barium oxide
groundwork
western lands (China, India, etc.)
with shoes on
mainland dialects (of Japanese, as opposed to the Ryukyu languages)
earth cut
gloss
mud pie
national land planning
clay doll
remote region
Tosa (former province located in present-day Kochi Prefecture)
seats immediately in front of the stage (e.g. in kabuki)
former property or territory
earth god
American Indian
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
white clay
borrowing pit (in flood prevention)
earth taken from elsewhere and placed atop
each locality
civil engineering and construction
cornerstone
language of the natives
retaining wall
undefeated record
covered with soil (of vegetables, etc.)
upper parterre (e.g. in a kabuki theatre)
earth dug out of a construction site
clay face (made like a mask or as a decoration)
you are what you eat
decisive mainland battle (land battle envisioned late in World War II)
adding soil to a flowerbed
ends of the earth
souvenir
causeway
land use
indigenous people
bare ground revealed by melting snow
Tosa school of Japanese painting (Muromachi-late Edo period)
introducing foreign topsoil to one's land (to improve soil quality)
realm
land expropriation
geomancy
compost
Azuchi period (first half of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, 1568-1582)
paradise
Southern Kuril Islands (administered by Russia, claimed by Japan)
landscapes homogenized due to increased suburbanization
land reform
royal or imperial domain
public works
earth form of "good luck" character
Tue-Thurs-Sat
construction work
to cover with earth
to level the ground
civil engineering
tales of one's travels
land taxation system
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