Mr.
Kun'yomi
On'yomi
Nanori
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Concepts using this kanji
Your Highness
palace
temple
nobleman
main hall (of a Shinto shrine)
main temple
(main building of a) Shinto shrine
princess
seventeen main pavilions of the imperial palace
courtier
the palace sanctuary, shrine of imperial ancestors and temple inside the Japanese imperial palace
in the palace
minister (of government)
residence of a government official in the Ryukyu Kingdom
inner shrine
seven residential pavilions for court ladies (in the inner Heian Palace)
gentlemen
moon palace of the Hindu god Chandra
temple building enshrining a statue of Buddha (esp. the main hall of a Zen Buddhist temple)
enshrinement of two or more deities in one building of a shrine
palace floor
main building (of a villa, palace, etc.)
palace annex
Council Hall in the Imperial Palace
leaving the palace
golden palace
the court
early phase of the shoin-zukuri residential architecture style
assembly hall of a shrine (used for weddings, banquets, etc.)
stately mansion
pavilion housing the historical archives (in Heian Palace)
rear guard
the nobility
physicians' pavilion (in Heian Palace)
palace visit
young lords
gluteus maximus
to whom it may concern
amateur work (in art)
maid-in-waiting in the domestic quarters of a shogun or daimyo (Edo period)
building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds)
amateurish way of doing business
crown-rump length
dilettantish business
His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince
kagura hall (at a shrine)
moving houses (of a nobleman, etc.)
being inducted into a hall of fame
young lord
brought up in luxury
reception hall (in a temple or palace)
roofed corridor connecting two buildings (in traditional palatial-style architecture)
reliquary hall
pavilion housing the sacred mirror (in Heian Palace)
lordly air
palace decorated with jewels
emperor's temporary place of sojourn
lord
(shrine) repository or treasure house
dilettantism
grand palace
entry into the sanctum of a shrine or temple
shrine building
front shrine
sediment
pavilion for weapons storage (in Heian Palace)
you
gluteus
house used (by noble ladies) for putting on makeup
building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.
court music pavilion in a Shinto shrine
banquet and concert pavilion (of the inner Heian Palace)
school building for housing an imperial photograph and a copy of the Imperial Rescript on Education (pre-WWII)
roofed path (lacking walls) connecting the main residence and the side houses (in traditional palatial architecture)
shrine building where votive picture tablets are hung
manner of Heian-era palatial architecture
temporary shrine (houses the object in which the deity resides when main shrine is under repairs)
Oyudono no ue no nikki (Collection of diaries on the daily life in the imperial court)
Ceremony of the Abdication of his Majesty the Emperor at the Seiden State Hall
ladies' pavilion (of the inner Heian Palace)
sake brewery
ladies' pavilion (of Heian Palace)
bathhouse
precipitation
main building in a Heian palace
shrine
pavilion housing the empress's reception hall (in the inner Heian Palace)
black-spotted pond frog (Rana nigromaculata)
sacred shrine
flocculent precipitate
magnificent palace
central pavilion (of Heian Palace)
noble's private quarters
shrine of imperial ancestors
bathroom
precipitant
buildings on the east and west side of the southern pond (in traditional palatial-style architecture)
pavilion used as the emperor's habitual residence (in Heian Palace)
pavilion housing imperial treasures and historical artifacts (in Heian Palace)
wandering jew (Tradescantia pallida 'Purpurea')
precipitation tank
hall of offerings (at a shrine)
toilet
abode of demons
migratory locust (Locusta migratoria)
high palace tower
purification hall of a Shinto shrine
Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace, Kyoto Imperial Palace, etc.)
pavilion housing the emperor's bathing quarters and dressing chamber (in Heian Palace)
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