[しこ, shiko] (n) sumo wrestler ceremonial leg raising and stomping #17532
[ちはや, chihaya] (n) (obsc) (uk) thin, white ceremonial haori worn by miko
[うさいたい, usaitai] (n) (obsc) type of leather belt worn with ceremonial court dress and decorated with a rhinoceros horn
[したがさね, shitagasane] (n) (arch) (See 半臂, 袍) garment worn under the hanpi undergarment or hou robe in court ceremonial dress
[かんこんそうさい, kankonsousai] (n) (See 元服, 婚礼, 祭祀, 葬儀) important ceremonial occasions in family relationships; (P)
[かんじょう, kanjou] (n, vs) (1) praying for the coming of a deity; (2) (See 分霊) ceremonial transfer of a divided tutelary deity to a new location
[きがん, kigan] (n) { Buddh } ceremonial removal of the coffin from the house (lay person) or temple (priest) (Zen Buddhism)
[ぎしきしゅぎ, gishikishugi] (n, adj-no) ritualism; ceremonialism
[ぎしきよう, gishikiyou] (adj-no) ceremonial
[ぎそう, gisou] (n) ceremonial equipment
[ぎとう, gitou] (n) ceremonial sword
[ぎれいとう, gireitou] (n) ceremonial sword
[かがみわり, kagamiwari] (n) breaking open a ceremonial sake barrel
[ごくのおび, gokunoobi] (n) (obsc) (See 石帯) special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels
[けいしきじょう, keishikijou] (adj-no) in form; ceremonial; for form's sake; pro forma
[ゆいのう, yuinou] (n, vs) engagement gift; (ceremonial) exchange of engagement gifts
[かたぎぬ, kataginu] (n) (1) (See 素襖) sleeveless ceremonial robe for samurai (replacing the Muromachi period suou); (2) (arch) sleeveless robe worn by commoners
[しきがく, shikigaku] (n) ceremonial music
[しきじ, shikiji] (n) ceremonial address; (P)
[しきじょう, shikijou] (n) ceremonial hall; place of ceremony (e.g. marriage); (P)
[しきふく, shikifuku] (n) ceremonial dress
[てがたなをきる, tegatanawokiru] (exp, v5r) to make ceremonial hand movement when receiving the monetary award (sumo)
[じゅうにひとえ, juunihitoe] (n) (1) twelve-layered ceremonial kimono (worn by a court lady); (2) ajuga (Ajuga nipponensis); bugle
[しょくじょう, shokujou] (n) mace; (ceremonial) staff
[しょくじかい, shokujikai] (n) (1) dinner party; ceremonial dinner; (2) dinner meeting (or lunch, breakfast)
[にいなめさい;しんじょうさい, niinamesai ; shinjousai] (n) ceremonial offering by the Emperor of newly-harvested rice to the deities
[もりずな, morizuna] (n) ceremonial piles of sand (placed on both sides of an entrance to greet an important personage)
[いしのおび, ishinoobi] (n) (See 石帯) special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels
[せきたい, sekitai] (n) (obsc) special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels
[すおう, suou] (n) suou (ceremonial dress of lower-class samurai)
[そうさい, sousai] (n) funerals and ceremonial occasions; (P)
[おくりび, okuribi] (n) ceremonial bonfire (seeing off the spirits on the final night of O-Bon)
[そくたい, sokutai] (n) old ceremonial court dress
[だいじょうえ, daijoue] (n) (See 大嘗祭) banquet on the occasion of the first ceremonial offering of rice by the newly-enthroned emperor
[だいじょうさい;おおにえのまつり;おおなめまつり, daijousai ; oonienomatsuri ; oonamematsuri] (n) (See 新嘗祭) first ceremonial offering of rice by newly-enthroned Emperor
[ちゅうけい, chuukei] (n) ceremonial folding fan
[ひたたれ, hitatare] (n) ancient ceremonial court robe
[とうげんれい, tougenrei] (n) ceremonial assembling of a ship's crew on deck
[はまゆみ, hamayumi] (n) (ceremonial) bow used to drive off evil; toy bow and arrow
[はまや, hamaya] (n) (ceremonial) arrow used to drive off evil
[おもづな, omoduna] (n) (1) (obs) bridle made from knotted rope or leather; (2) multi-coloured rope ceremonial garland, placed on cattle, large rocks, etc.
[やくはらい;やくばらい, yakuharai ; yakubarai] (n, vs) exorcism; ceremonial cleansing from evil influence
[とめそで, tomesode] (n) woman's ceremonial kimono
[とめそで, tomesode] (n) formal, usually black, kimono with designs along the bottom of the skirt worn by married women on ceremonial occasions
[れいふく, reifuku] (n) ceremonial dress; (P)
[れいぼう, reibou] (n) ceremonial hat
[みこまい, mikomai] (n) shrine maiden's ceremonial dance (in kagura)
[のしめ, noshime] (n) variety of ceremonial dress made of intertwined cloth and silk threads
[しゃく, shaku] (n) shaku (flat wooden or ivory baton carried in the right hand when in ceremonial imperial or Shinto garb)
[かみしも, kamishimo] (n) (1) samurai costume; old ceremonial costume; (2) (上下 only) (orig. meaning) top and bottom; up and down; high and low; above and below; upper and lower ends