[はん, han] (n, n-suf) fiefdom; domain (precursor to current prefectures); (P) #889
[はんしゅ, hanshu] (n) feudal lord; daimyo; (P) #3150
[はんし, hanshi] (n) feudal retainer or warrior #8950
[はいはんちけん, haihanchiken] (n) abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures (1871) #18851
[かくはん, kakuhan] (n) each clan
[きゅうはん, kyuuhan] (n) former clan; former fief
[きゅうはんしゅ, kyuuhanshu] (n) former feudal lord
[しはん, shihan] (n) subsidiary domain; sub-fief
[しょはん, shohan] (n) various fiefdoms; various domains
[しんぱん, shinpan] (n) feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch
[しんぱんだいみょう, shinpandaimyou] (n) the daimyo of a feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch
[たいはん, taihan] (n) large feudal domain; large fiefdom; powerful clan
[だっぱん, dappan] (n, vs) becoming a lordless samurai
[ちはんじ, chihanji] (n) regional government structure of the early Meiji era
[どうはん, douhan] (n) the same clan
[はいはん, haihan] (n) abolition of the han system
[はんい, han'i] (n) (arch) Edo-period doctor working at a public clinic
[はんがく, hangaku] (n) school for samurai children
[はんこう, hankou] (n) feudal lord; daimyo
[はんこう, hankou] (n) clan school; han school
[はんさつ, hansatsu] (n) currency issued by a feudal clan
[はんじゅ, hanju] (n) (Confucian) scholar retained by a feudal lord or daimyo
[はんそ, hanso] (n) (arch) ancestor of a feudal lord
[はんちゅう, hanchuu] (n) inside a clan; same clan
[はんてい, hantei] (n) residence maintained by a daimyo in Edo
[はんばつ, hanbatsu] (n) clanship; clannism; clan favoritism; clan favouritism
[ばくはんたいせい, bakuhantaisei] (n) the feudal system characteristic of the shogunate
[ゆうはん, yuuhan] (n) (1) barony of the first degree; (2) influential feudal clan
[れっぱん, reppan] (n) many feudal clans