[こ, ko] (ctr) counter for houses #2735
[けん, ken] (suf, ctr) (1) counter for buildings (esp. houses); (suf) (2) suffix for a pen name, stage name, etc. #3861
[なみ, nami] (n, n-suf) (1) (See 中・ちゅう・1, 普通・1) average; medium; common; ordinary; (2) line; row of (e.g. houses); (3) mid-grade; (4) same level; equal; each (e.g. month); set of (e.g. teeth); (P) #7934
[こすう, kosuu] (n) number of households (houses); (P) #19533
[りょういん, ryouin] (n) both Houses of Parliament; (P) #19632
[ねじれこっかい, nejirekokkai] (n) the two houses of the Diet being controlled by different parties (lit
[ばったりしょうぎ, battarishougi] (n) (See 町家・まちや・1) folding bench at the front of traditional townhouses
[ばったんしょうぎ, battanshougi] (n) (obsc) (See ばったり床几, 町家・まちや・1) folding bench at the front of traditional townhouses
[ペンキぬり, penki nuri] (n) painting (houses, fences, etc.)
[やすぶしん, yasubushin] (n) cheap structure (e.g. of houses)
[なんけんか, nankenka] (n) some houses; some buildings
[いえつづき, ietsuduki] (n) row of houses
[いえなみ;やなみ, ienami ; yanami] (n) row of houses; every door
[たてこむ, tatekomu] (v5m, vi) (See 立て込む) to be built up; to be crowded with houses
[けんすう, kensuu] (n) number of houses
[のきなみ, nokinami] (n-adv, n) (1) row of houses; every door; (2) totally; altogether; across the board; (P)
[ここう, kokou] (n) houses and inhabitants; population
[ごせっけ, gosekke] (n) (See 摂関) the five regent houses; five families of the Fujiwara clan (Konoe, Kujo, Nijo, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa) entrusted as imperial regents and advisors starting in the Kamakura period
[こうきょうざい, koukyouzai] (n) (See 集合財) public goods (i.e. goods or services such as lighthouses, military installations, etc., which are provided by government)
[あらしまわる, arashimawaru] (v5r) to break into (houses here and there); to rampage
[こっかいぎじどう, kokkaigijidou] (n) national parliament or congress building (e.g. National Diet (Japan), Capitol Hill (US), Houses of Parliament (UK), etc.); (P)
[さんじっこ, sanjikko] (n) thirty houses
[じしんばん, jishinban] (n) (Edo-period) guardhouses within the city
[しゅうさんかくいん, shuusankakuin] (exp) (in) each of the houses of the Japanese parliament
[しゅうさんりょういん, shuusanryouin] (n) both houses of Parliament (Diet)
[しょうてん(小店);こみせ, shouten ( shou mise ); komise] (n) (1) little shop; small shop; small store; (2) (しょうてん only) (hum) my shop; (3) (こみせ only) low class whorehouse in Fujiwara (Edo period); low class brothel; (4) (こみせ only) passage formed under the eaves of houses after heavy snowfalls (Tohoku region)
[しょうきさん, shoukisan] (n) (See 鍾馗・1) small statue of Shoki the Plague-Queller (placed on the overhang of traditional houses)
[じんか, jinka] (n) house; houses; human habitation
[すうけん, suuken] (n) several houses
[ざくろぐち, zakuroguchi] (n) low door used in bathouses to prevent the hot water from cooling (Edo period)
[ぜんこ, zenko] (n) all the houses (in town)
[そうぎいん, sougiin] (n) all members of the Diet; members of both houses
[くらづくり, kuradukuri] (n) (1) (See 土蔵造り) warehouse style; house built like a kura, with the walls covered in mud; (n, vs) (2) building a kura storehouse; someone who builds kura storehouses
[むしこまど, mushikomado] (n) (See 虫籠格子) window with an ultra-fine lattice (often on upper floors of traditional buildings, e.g. Kyoto townhouses)
[まちなみ, machinami] (n) street (of stores and houses); townscape; (look of) stores and houses on street; (P)
[とおりもの, toorimono] (n) (See 通り魔・2) demon who brings misfortune to houses or people he passes by
[とおりま, toorima] (n) (1) random attacker, e.g. person who randomly attacks people on the street; slasher; (2) (original meaning) demon who brings misfortune to houses or people he passes by
[てんてい;てんてつ, tentei ; tentetsu] (n, vs) a line (of mountains, islands, houses, etc.); bound together
[ゆくみ, yukumi] (n) (1) drawing hot water; person who draws hot water; (2) employee who pours clean hot water used for rinsing in a bathhouse; (3) ladle (esp. used in bath houses)
[すきわたどの;すいわたどの, sukiwatadono ; suiwatadono] (n) (See 寝殿造) roofed path (lacking walls) connecting the main residence and the side houses (in traditional palatial architecture)
[にいん, niin] (n) the two houses of legislature; (P)
[めしたきおんな, meshitakionna] (n) (1) female cook; kitchenmaid; (2) (arch) woman who served both as a waitress and a prostitute in Osaka teahouses
[かたがわまち, katagawamachi] (n) street with houses lined up only on one side
[ばんこ, banko] (n) all houses; many houses
[かどなみ, kadonami] (n-t) line of houses; at every door
[よさんいいんかい, yosan'iinkai] (n) (1) Budget Committee (of the Upper and Lower Houses of the Diet); (2) budget committee
[りょういんきょう, ryouinkyou] (n) (abbr) (See 両院協議会・りょういんきょうぎかい) joint committee of both houses
[りょういんきょうぎかい, ryouinkyougikai] (n) joint committee of both houses
[りょういんごうどうきょうぎかい, ryouingoudoukyougikai] (n) joint sitting of both houses (parliament, congress)
[りょうぎいん, ryougiin] (n) both houses of parliament