(n) private first-class (JSDF)
(n) hermit
recluse
(n) (1) soldiers of the ritsuryo system that guarded gates of the imperial palace, the court, etc.
(2) term used in error to refer to young men that were made to do forced labour in the ritsuryo system
(3) guards originally stationed at the grand shrine at Ise and shrine at Atsuta, Nagoya to protect the officials there
(n) (1) soldiers of the ritsuryo system that guarded gates of the imperial palace, the court, etc.
(2) term used in error to refer to young men that were made to do forced labour in the ritsuryo system
(3) guards originally stationed at the grand shrine at Ise and shrine at Atsuta, Nagoya to protect the officials there
(n) noncommissioned officer
(n) university graduate
(P)
(n) musician
bandsman
(n) shogi or go player
(P)
(n) knight
(P)
(n) loyal retainer
(n) councillor
councilor
legislator
(n) (1) (Buddh) grhapati (layman; sometimes used as a posthumous suffix)
(2) private-sector scholar
(n) country samurai
(n) soldiers
(n) hero
great man
(n) swordsman
swordswoman
fencer
(P)
(n) (obsc) bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk)
(n) man of noble character
(n) distinguished citizen
patriot
(P)
(n) intriguer
tactician
schemer
machinator
(n) recruit (JSDF)
(n) officer (military)
(P)
(n) morale (of troops, team, etc.)
esprit de corps
(P)
(n) (1) judge (of ancient China)
(2) judge (leader of ancient Israel)
(n) (1) samurai and commoners
(2) normal people (as opposed to people of a high social standing)
(n) men and women
the whole town
(n) (1) samurai
(2) person of extensive learning
person of great culture
person of superior social standing
(n) family or person with samurai ancestors
(n) officers and soldiers
soldiers
(n) leading private (JSDF)