(n) the Six Continents
(n) the Six Ksitigarbhas (one for each of the six realms)
(n) six main gagaku modes (equivalent to A Dorian, B Dorian, E Dorian, D Mixolydian, E Mixolydian and G Mixolydian)
(n) six coins placed in a casket (said to be to pay the fare to cross the River Sanzu)
(n) sextant
(n) hexagon
(n) hexahedron
(n) The Pleiades
(n) six-chambered (revolver)
(n) pawnshop
(n) gambling
speculation
(n) the internal organs
(n) the 36 (ancient Chinese military) strategies (of which the last resort was said to be beating a retreat)
(n) rush of business
versatility
man who can do the work of many
(n) (arch) land-tax system during the Edo period under which the government took 40% of the year's crop and the farmers kept 60%
(adv,n) around the clock
day and night (Note: 4 x 6 = 24)
(n) 16th note
(n) (comp) hexadecimal
hexadecimal notation
(n) (Buddh) the sixteen arhats
(n) (arch) Edo term used to debase people from Kansai
(n) people of the Kyoto area
(n) regular hexahedron
cube
(n) Milk Dipper
southern dipper asterism (star pattern) within Sagittarius
(n) six sects of Buddhism brought to Japan during the Nara period (Sanlun, Satyasiddhi, Faxiang, Abhidharmakosha, Vinaya, and Huayan)
(adv,n) night and day
all the time
(n) the six tools of the ninja
(n) competent in all fields (lit: 8 faces and 6 arms)
very active in many fields
versatile
all-round
(n) Edo-period term for a time of day, roughly 6 pm
(n-t) the sixth hour of the morning
(n) dividing something into six pieces
something divided into six pieces