[まい, mai] (n) dancing; dance; (P) #2975
[pa] (n) (1) pas (dancing step) (fre #6299
[ぶよう, buyou] (n) dancing; dance; (P) #8956
[かぐら, kagura] (n) ancient Shinto music and dancing; (P) #9515
[ぶとう, butou] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) dancing; (2) (abbr) (See 暗黒舞踏) contemporary performance dance; (P) #11865
[やたい, yatai] (n) (1) (See 屋台店) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) (See 踊り屋台) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbr) (See 屋台骨) framework (of a house, etc.); (5) (arch) house (esp. a small and miserable house); (P) #13451
[aisudansu] (n) ice dancing #14394
[やくしん, yakushin] (n, vs) rush; dash; onslaught; dancing ahead; (P) #16079
[まいこ;ぶぎ(舞妓), maiko ; bugi ( maiko )] (n) (1) apprentice geisha; (2) dancing girl #16681
[げいしゃ, geisha] (n) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (P) #16859
[りっぽう, rippou] (n) dancing (geisha) #18954
[かがい, kagai] (n) (arch) (See 歌垣) ritual singing and dancing gathering of young men and women
[ビーけい, bi-kei] (n, adj-no) (sl) hip-hop culture; Black culture (esp. breakdancing culture)
[eejanaika] (exp) (1) isn't it great?; (n) (2) carnival-like religious celebrations (e.g. dancing festivals) that occurred across Japan from June 1867 to May 1868
[earobikkudanshingu] (n) aerobic dancing
[so-sharudansu] (n) social dancing
[danshingu] (n) dancing; (P)
[chi-kudansu] (n) cheek-to-cheek dancing
[deisukodansu] (n) disco dancing
[po-rudansu] (n) pole dance; pole dancing
[うたがき, utagaki] (n) (arch) gathering of men and women who sang courtship songs to each other and danced; dancing and singing feast of young men and women in ancient Japan
[かぶ, kabu] (n, vs) singing and dancing
[かぶおんきょく, kabuonkyoku] (n) public music and dancing; performance of song and dance entertainment
[はなやぎ, hanayagi] (n) Hanayagi school of Japanese dancing
[がくぶ, gakubu] (n) singing and dancing; song and dance
[きょうきらんぶ, kyoukiranbu] (n, vs) boisterous dance; dancing wildly
[ぐんぶ, gunbu] (n, vs) dancing in groups
[けいこだい, keikodai] (n) (1) training partner; (2) training hall (esp. one made of wooden planks and used for dancing practice)
[こうやさい, kouyasai] (n) (See 学園祭) an event held on the night after the last day of some festival (school festival) often bonfire & dancing
[おしゃく, oshaku] (n, vs) (1) pouring alcohol; (2) person pouring alcohol for guests or customers (typically a woman); (3) (apprentice) geisha; dancing girl
[しゃこうダンス, shakou dansu] (n) social dance; ballroom dancing
[ておどり, teodori] (n) "dancing" with hands and arms from a seated position; dancing empty-handed
[こおどり, koodori] (n, vs) dancing or jumping for joy
[あいまい, aimai] (n) dancing together in unison (in noh, kyogen, etc.)
[じびき, jibiki] (n) (1) person who plays shamisen during dancing practice; (2) shamisen accompaniment
[つじおどり, tsujiodori] (n) dancing on a street corner
[でんがく, dengaku] (n) (1) ritual music and dancing in shrines and temples; (2) rice dance; rice festival; (3) (abbr) (See 田楽焼き) tofu (or fish, etc.) baked and coated with miso; (4) (abbr) (See 田楽返し) turning something in the manner one would use to cook dengaku-doufu on both sides
[こまねずみ, komanezumi] (n) Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)
[ないきょうぼう, naikyoubou] (n) (arch) part of the imperial palace where dancing girls were trained (Nara and Heian periods)
[にちぶ, nichibu] (n) Japanese dancing
[ねんぶつおどり, nenbutsuodori] (n) (See 踊り念仏) Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing
[しらびょうし, shirabyoushi] (n) (1) (arch) dancing girl (end of the Heian period); (2) prostitute; (3) (See 雅楽・ががく) tempo in gagaku
[まいたつ, maitatsu] (v5t, vi) to fly up (as if dancing); to soar; to rise
[まいあし, maiashi] (n) kanji "dancing legs" radical (radical 136)
[ぶきょく, bukyoku] (n) musical dance; music and dancing
[まいすがた, maisugata] (n) dancing figure; one's appearance when dancing; dancing posture
[まいねずみ, mainezumi] (n) Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)
[ぶとうぐつ, butougutsu] (n) dancing shoes
[ぶとうふく, butoufuku] (n) ball dress; dancing clothes
[ぶようか, buyouka] (n) dancer; dancing master (mistress)