(n) (Edo-period) public teahouse
(n) (Edo-period) public teahouse
(n) plumber
(n) tea-ceremony arbor
tea-ceremony arbour
(n) tea-ceremony arbor
tea-ceremony arbour
(n) (derog) politician (esp. one who works only for their own personal gain)
(n) bookbinder
(n) vegetable shop
greengrocery
seller of vegetables
(n) dry-goods store
(n) broker
land agent
great liar
unreliable person
(n) (1) divination
(2) a diviner
(n) one skilled at obtaining publicity
(n) laundry
laundromat
launderette
(n) dyer
dye house
(n) boathouse
(n) (1) sharing a room
(2) match between wrestlers from the same sumo stable
(n) extortionist that threatens to disrupt stock-holder meetings
(P)
(n) thatched roof
(n) funeral parlor (parlour)
funeral home
undertaker's
(n) daimyo's city storehouse
(n) sake brewer
sake brewery
(n) house for rent
(n) rental library
(n) (col) (obsc) notary public
scribe
amanuensis
(n) (1) large room
(2) actors' common-use room
(3) hospital room or ward
(n) labor camp
labour camp
(n) superstitious person
practical joker
blackmarket peddler
(n) smith
blacksmith
(n) geisha dwelling
(n) liquor consumed in a teahouse