[korokoro] (adv, n, vs) (1) (on-mim) small and round thing rolling; (2) pleasant, high-pitched sound; (3) something that changes frequently; something fickle; (P)
[mo-darushifuto] (n) modal shift (esp. changes in freight transport, e.g. from air to sea)
[えききょう, ekikyou] (n) (See 五経) I Ching (Yi Jing) or The Book of Changes - one of the Five Classics
[うんがひらける, ungahirakeru] (exp, v1) to be in luck's way; to have one's fortune changes to the better
[かいしゃくかいけん, kaishakukaiken] (n, vs) effecting de facto constitutional changes through creative interpretation of the existing constitution; reinterpretation of the constitution
[そうかい, soukai] (n) this world's sudden changes
[そうでんへきかい, soudenhekikai] (exp) The word is a scene of constant changes (as a mulberry field changing into a blue sea). (Chinese legend)
[そうでんそうかい, soudensoukai] (exp) The word is a scene of constant changes (as a mulberry field changing into a blue sea). (Chinese legend)
[くんしひょうへんす, kunshihyouhensu] (exp) (id) A wise man changes his mind, a fool never
[かじ, kaji] (n) (obsc) commentary (on any of the 64 hexagrams in the Book of Changes)
[しちへんげ;シチヘンゲ, shichihenge ; shichihenge] (n) (1) (uk) (See ランタナ) lantana (plant, flower); (2) kabuki dance in which the dancer quickly changes his clothes seven times
[しゅうえき, shuueki] (n) (See 易経) divination (based on the Book of Changes)
[しゅんかしゅうげつ, shunkashuugetsu] (n) spring flowers and the autumn moon; beauty of nature as it changes from season to season
[こびょうし, kobyoushi] (n) wooden rods (square, used in a pair) used in Kansai-area rakugo (e.g. to mark scene changes); small clapper
[じょうじつじんじ, joujitsujinji] (n) personnel changes through favoritism
[せいしきのれきし, seishikinorekishi] (n) offical history (e.g. a state sanctioned account of history subject to revision when the government changes)
[せんぺんばんか, senpenbanka] (n, vs, adj-no) innumerable changes; infinite variety
[ちゅうねんもの, chuunenmono] (n) middle-aged person; person who changes his line in middle of life
[いたよせ, itayose] (n) (often 板寄せ方式) Itayose method; method of trading employed on Japanese exchanges
[ばんか, banka] (n, vs) many changes
[むじょうじんそく, mujoujinsoku] (n) the (fast) pace at which life passes, and thus the nearness of death; promptitude of the changes of the times
[ういてんぺん, uitenpen] (n, adj-no) mutability (of worldly affairs); fleeting shifts and changes (of human life)
[はやりすたり, hayarisutari] (n) changes in fashion
[ろくじゅうしけ, rokujuushike] (n) the 64 hexagrams (of the Book of Changes)
[そうかいそうでん, soukaisouden] (exp) The word is a scene of constant changes (as the blue sea changing into a mulberry field). (Chinese legend)
[こうじ, kouji] (n) commentary (on any of the 384 lines of the hexagrams in the Book of Changes)