(n) (1) sacred tree
(2) support pillars of the traditional fire festival bonfires
(n) stock (from which a graft is taken)
(n) rafter
(n) dogwood
swida controversa
cornus controversa
(n) sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut)
(n) Japanese spindletree (Euonymus japonicus)
(n) live tree
green wood
(n) (1) Japanese laurel
spotted laurel
Aucuba japonica
(2) live tree
(P)
(n) stone tree
(n) (toy) building blocks
bricks
(n) (1) (uk) bishop wood (Bischofia javanica)
(2) barked tree
(3) red tree
(n,vs) grafting
(n) ornamental crossed rafter ends on shrine gables
(n) logs in bark
rough wood
(n) plants
vegetation
(P)
(n) plants
vegetation
(P)
(n) (1) stock (in grafting)
(2) wood used as a platform (or base, etc.)
block (i.e. chopping block)
(gun) stock
unworked block of wood
(n) large tree
(P)
(n) woodpecker
(n) ornamental crossed rafter ends on shrine gables
(n) stock or supply of lumber
(n) ornamental crossed rafter ends on shrine gables
(n) shrub
shrubbery
(n) (measuring) ruler
(n) garden tree
(P)
(n) public works
(P)
(n) fallen tree
(n) (1) a tree as seen in winter (esp. a barren deciduous tree)
(2) evergreen tree
(n) (1) a tree as seen in winter (esp. a barren deciduous tree)
(2) evergreen tree
(n) exotic non-Japanese wood (rosewood, ebony, blackwood, etc.)
imported wood