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- starry-eyed rice 3
- steamed mochi rice with red beans wrapped in fried tofu 1
- strike it rich 15
- stroll on the Ginza (i.e. the street) 1
- style of joruri narrative used for kabuki dances 1
- such-and-such a snowflake 1
- suddenly 2
- sugar glaze 1
- summer flowers 1
- summer winterization 4
- summery future 9
- sunflower lily fragrance 6
- sunset 6
- sunset on the Hina River 2
- swan bowl 2
- sweet cherry (Prunus avium) 5
- sweet liquid white 1
- sweet-smelling grass 1
- sweetened cup ("kettle lid") 2
- sweetfish (Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis altivelis) 1
- swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 1
T
- tachibana iroha 4
- takimoto 1
- tamaki walnut (Juglans mandshurica var. japonicus) 4
- taxicab 2
- tea ceremony performed with tables and chairs (instead of sitting on tatami) 1
- tenth month of the lunar calendar 1
- teruhiro 1
- the Enami school of noh 1
- the Japanese 1
- the Lesser Ant lionfish (Arctia nigra) 1
- the eight early Japanese Buddhist sects 1
- the real existence of a woman (as opposed to a man) 2
- the river formed by drops of water falling from the heavenly jeweled spear) 4
- the seven seas 1
- the tip of a spear 1
- third lunar month 9
- thread 1
- three months on the beach 17
- threestripe rockfish (Sebastes trivittatus) 3
- tier 1
- toon (Toona sinensis) 1
- top flower 2
- topmost snow 9
- tour of Minoshima 4
- triangles of sweet rice jelly topped with adzuki beans (eaten in the sixth month) 1
- try as hard as one can 1
- trying to figure out what is going on in the world by looking at Minamino 1
- tsuno rio (variety of rice) 1
- turquoise snow 6
- twill damask 3
- type of Ryuukyuu stringed instrument music 1
- type of artificial flower which "blossoms" when placed in water 2
- type of food (sliced dried herring or other fish wrapped in konbu seaweed and boiled) 1
- type of pongee from Miyagi prefecture (often used in Kyoto and Osaka prefectures) 1
- type of woman's hairdo (Edo period) 1
- type of woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period) 1
- typical name for a female servant in the Edo-period 4
