[めいじ, meiji] (n) Meiji era (1868.9.8-1912.7.30); (P) #382
[めいじ, meiji] (n, adj-no, vs) specification; explicit statement; (P) #4045
[だいにっぽんていこく, dainipponteikoku] (n) Empire of Japan (Japan's official name under the Meiji Constitution) #4386
[いしん, ishin] (n) restoration (e.g. Meiji); reformation; revolution; (P) #5038
[めいじん, meijin] (n) master; expert; (P) #5642
[ゆうめいじん, yuumeijin] (n) celebrity #9331
[めいじいしん, meijiishin] (n) Meiji Restoration #11359
[えぞ;えみし(ok), ezo ; emishi (ok)] (n) (1) peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); (2) (えぞ only) (See 蝦夷地) Yezo (northern part of Meiji-era Japan, esp. Hokkaido, but also Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands) #11941
[めいじてんのう, meijitennou] (n) Emperor Meiji #14973
[zubon] (n) (also written as 洋袴 and 段袋 during the Meiji period) trousers (fre #17067
[めいじる, meijiru] (v1, vt) to order; to command; to appoint; (P) #17796
[しきぶ, shikibu] (n) (Meiji era) official responsible for court ceremonies; (P) #17852
[おやといがいこくじん, oyatoigaikokujin] (n) hired foreigners; foreign advisors hired by the Japanese government for their specialized knowledge to assist in the modernization of Japan at the end of the Bakufu and during the Meiji Era
[ごいっしん, goisshin] (n) the (Meiji) restoration
[meiji ; me-ji ; meji] (n) mage
[いじんかん, ijinkan] (n) Western style residences built mostly for early foreign settlers during the end of the Shogunate and the Meiji era
[おうらいもの, ouraimono] (n) (arch) elementary school textbook, used from late Heian to early Meiji periods
[えぞち, ezochi] (n) Yezo (northern part of Meiji-era Japan, esp. Hokkaido, but also Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands)
[かくめいじ, kakumeiji] (n) man of revolutionary temperament
[かんぺいしゃ, kanpeisha] (n) (obs) shrine receiving offerings from the Bureau of Divinities (pre-Meiji) or the Imperial Household Department (post-Meiji)
[きもにめいじる, kimonimeijiru] (exp, v1) to be deeply impressed; to take to heart; to engrave on one's heart; to bear in mind
[きゅうけんぽう, kyuukenpou] (n) (abbr) (See 大日本帝国憲法) Meiji Constitution (Constitution of the Empire of Japan); Former Japanese Constitution
[このえへい, konoehei] (n) Imperial Guard (Meiji); personal guard
[けいじょうめいじはいれつ, keijoumeijihairetsu] (n) { comp } explicit-shape array
[あずまコート(吾妻コート);あずまコオト(吾妻コオト), azuma ko-to ( aduma ko-to ); azuma kooto ( aduma kooto )] (n) (See 吾妻下駄) type of coat popular in the middle of the Meiji era
[おっかさん, okkasan] (n) (uk) (See おかあさん) mother (term commonly used until the end of the Meiji period); mom; mum; mama
[おとっつぁん(御父つぁん);おとっつあん(御父つあん), otottsuan ( o chichi tsuan ); otottsuan ( o chichi tsuan )] (n) (uk) father (term commonly used until the end of the Meiji period); Dad
[あんどんばかま, andonbakama] (n) (arch) hakama without gussets (worn by female students and later male students in the Meiji period); hakama without gores
[こくへいしゃ, kokuheisha] (n) (obs) shrine receiving offerings from the provincial government (pre-Meiji) or the national treasury (post-Meiji)
[しだいせつ, shidaisetsu] (n) (See 紀元節, 四方拝, 天長節, 明治節) the four grand national holidays (Prayer to the Four Quarters, Empire Day, the Emperor's Birthday, Emperor Meiji's birthday; 1927-1948)
[しくかいせい, shikukaisei] (n) shiku-kaisei city planning; city renewal that occured in the Taisho and Meiji eras
[しめいじあい, shimeijiai] (n) title match (sports)
[じゆうみんけんろん, jiyuuminkenron] (n) (early Meiji era) democratic rights ideology
[でばかめ;でばがめ(出歯亀), debakame ; debagame ( shutsu ha kame )] (n) (after a Meiji-period person) voyeur; Peeping Tom
[おんなばかま, onnabakama] (n) (arch) hakama for women (esp. hakama worn by female students and teachers in the Meiji period)
[じょりゅうめいじん, joryuumeijin] (n) female professional; mistress (in a field)
[こしんぶん, koshinbun] (n) (1) (See 大新聞) type of newspaper from the Meiji era; (2) minor journal; local newspaper
[しょうぎたい, shougitai] (n) (See 上野戦争) Shogitai (group of former Tokugawa retainers opposed to the Meiji government who fought in the battle of Ueno)
[しんこうざいばつ, shinkouzaibatsu] (n) (See 財閥) new Zaibatsu (formed after the Meiji period)
[じんぐうがいえん, jinguugaien] (n) outer gardens of Meiji Shrine
[じんめいじしょ, jinmeijisho] (n) biographical dictionary
[じんめいじてん, jinmeijiten] (n) biographical dictionary
[すいきょしき, suikyoshiki] (n) first ring-entering ceremony of the newly promoted grand champion, performed at Meiji shrine
[そうめいせん, soumeisen] (n) Waseda-Meiji (baseball) game
[そくはつ, sokuhatsu] (n) hairstyle introduced in the Meiji era consisting in a bun or chignon tied at the back of the head
[おおさかかいぎ, oosakakaigi] (n) Osaka Conference; meeting held by the leaders of the Meiji Restoration in Osaka to discuss the formation of a representative assembly (January-February, 1875)
[おおしんぶん;だいしんぶん, ooshinbun ; daishinbun] (n) (1) (See 小新聞) type of newspaper from the Meiji era (characterized by its use of political commentary written in literary language); (2) major newspaper
[だいにっぽんていこくけんぽう, dainipponteikokukenpou] (n) Meiji Constitution (Constitution of the Empire of Japan)
[だんぶくろ, danbukuro] (n) (1) large cloth sack; (2) baggy trousers (worn in the late-Edo and early-Meiji periods by samurai while practising)
[ちはんじ, chihanji] (n) regional government structure of the early Meiji era