(n) (vulg) hick
country bumpkin
yokel
(n) provincial accent
(n) Tanuma period (1767-1786 CE)
(n) rice-planting song
(n) (1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a succesful harvest
(2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
(n) rustic
boor
hick
(n) dealing in rice speculating on the year's harvest while the paddies are still covered with snow
(n) soldering iron
(n,vs,adj-no) soldering
(io) (n) Arita ware (porcelain)
(exp) Be careful not to invite the least suspicion
Leave no room for scandal
(iK) (n) fish (meat, etc.) flavoured with soy sauce and cooking sake, coated with dogtooth violet starch and then deep fried
(n) fish (meat, etc.) flavoured with soy sauce and cooking sake, coated with dogtooth violet starch and then deep fried
(exp) The word is a scene of constant changes (as the blue sea changing into a mulberry field). (Chinese legend)
(n) pit of the stomach
(n) (1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a succesful harvest
(2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
(n) (1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a succesful harvest
(2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
(n) (arch) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)
(n) (collapsible) cylindrical paper lantern
(n) fruitless or inconclusive discussion
(n) (vulg) hick
country bumpkin
yokel
(n) (vulg) hick
country bumpkin
yokel
(n) (vulg) hick
country bumpkin
yokel
(n) (uk) black-skinned variety of watermelon
(n) (uk) black-skinned variety of watermelon
(n) (1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a succesful harvest
(2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
(n) refined version of ta-asobi dance performed in Tohoku about half way through the first lunar month
(n) allotment of rice paddies for cultivation during the cultivator's lifetime (ancient Japanese law)
(n) (uk) meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis)
titlark
(n) (1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a succesful harvest
(2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine