[やがい, yagai] (n, adj-no) fields; outskirts; open air; suburbs; (P) #7805
[でんえん(P);でんおん(ok), den'en (P); den'on (ok)] (n, adj-no) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields; (P) #11650
[さんや, sanya] (n) hills and fields; countryside; (P) #12285
[たはた(P);でんぱた;たはたけ, tahata (P); denpata ; tahatake] (n) fields (of rice and other crops); (P) #12986
[のやま, noyama] (n) hills and fields; hill and dale; (P) #13541
[でんや, denya] (n) cultivated fields; countryside #16015
[フィールズしょう, fi-ruzu shou] (n) Fields Medal
[なつの, natsuno] (n) summer fields
[あぜ;くろ(畔), aze ; kuro ( aze )] (n) (1) (uk) ridge between rice fields; (2) (abbr) causeway
[あぜみち, azemichi] (n) footpath between rice fields
[けいはん, keihan] (n) (1) (See 畦) ridge between rice fields; (2) causeway
[こうさくほうきち, kousakuhoukichi] (exp) fields and rice paddies that have been abandoned and are no longer cultivated
[こうしょはじめ, koushohajime] (n) Imperial New Year's Lectures (ceremony in which the emperor and members of the imperial family Their Majesties listen to expert lectures in the fields of human, social and natural sciences)
[こうの;こうや, kouno ; kouya] (n) suburban fields
[さむ, samu] (n) { Buddh } work in a Zen temple (e.g. cleaning, working in the fields)
[しぜんせき;じねんせき, shizenseki ; jinenseki] (n) (See 人造石) fieldstone
[かびや;かひや, kabiya ; kahiya] (n) (arch) (meaning uncertain) hut where a fire was kept to keep deer, wild boars, etc. away from fields; hut where a mosquito-repelling fire was kept
[はるのの, harunono] (exp, n) (arch) calm fields of spring
[しゅんこう, shunkou] (n) suburbs in springtime; fields in springtime
[あおたがい, aotagai] (n) (1) speculatively buying a rice harvest, while the fields are still green; (2) recruiting of students before a company is allowed to; (P)
[たなだ, tanada] (n) terraced rice-fields
[だんだんばたけ, dandanbatake] (n) terraced fields; terraced farm
[ちょうたんせぶ, choutansebu] (n) units of square measure (for rice fields, forests, etc.)
[たのかみ, tanokami] (n) deity of rice fields and harvests
[たんぼアート, tanbo a-to] (n) tanbo art; using rice of various types and colours to create giant pictures in rice fields
[ちょうさん;とうさん, chousan ; tousan] (n) fleeing in all directions; (in Japanese history, a reference to) farmers who abandoned their fields and fled to the cities or other districts to evade onerous taxes
[なわて, nawate] (n) footpath between rice fields
[はたしごと, hatashigoto] (n, vs) working in the fields; work on a farm
[はちめんろっぴ, hachimenroppi] (n) competent in all fields (lit
[たんべつ, tanbetsu] (n) (1) acreage; land area; (2) marking off fields in units of tan
[ものづくり;ものつくり, monodukuri ; monotsukuri] (n) (1) manufacturing; craftsmanship; making things by hand; (2) making New-Year's decorations; (3) preparing fields; farming; farmer
[ほっかいゆでん, hokkaiyuden] (n) North Sea oil; North Sea oil fields
[のび, nobi] (n) burning off the fields
[のやき, noyaki] (n) burning off the fields
[のらぎ, noragi] (n) clothes for doing farm work or working in fields
[よくや, yokuya] (n) fertile fields or plain
[りょうとうつかい;りょうとうづかい, ryoutoutsukai ; ryoutoudukai] (n) (1) (See 使い・つかい・4) double-sword fencing; two-sword fencer; (2) being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; (3) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (4) bisexual (person)
[りんや, rinya] (n) forests and fields; (P)
[ろうほ, rouho] (n) (1) ridges of and paths between fields; (2) countryside; civilian