[そんりつ, sonritsu] (n, adj-no) established or operated by a village #5511
[とえい, toei] (n) operated by the metropolitan government; (P) #7110
[erekiteru] (n) (1) hand-operated electric generator (used in Edo-period medical treatment) (dut
[koinpa-kingu ; koin . pa-kingu] (n) coin-operated parking (spaces) (wasei
[かじゅく, kajuku] (n) (historical) government-backed school operated by a scholar out of his home
[こうえいギャンブル, kouei gyanburu] (n) public (i.e. government-operated) gambling
[こくみんがっこう, kokumingakkou] (n) elementary school (in an educational system operated in Japan between 1941 and 1947)
[こくみんしゅくしゃ, kokuminshukusha] (n) inexpensive hotel operated by a local government; (P)
[しえい, shiei] (n, adj-no) privately operated; private management
[しょうえい, shouei] (n) operated by the government
[しんせいこうこう, shinseikoukou] (n) high school (operated under post-war guidelines)
[しんせいだいがく, shinseidaigaku] (n) university (operated under post-war guidelines)
[しんせいちゅうがく, shinseichuugaku] (n) junior high school (operated under post-war guidelines)
[いしゆみ, ishiyumi] (n) (1) crossbow (inc. large models operated by a number of people); (2) netted apparatus atop a wall containing large stones, which were dropped onto attackers by cutting the net; (3) slingshot; catapult
[ちほうけいば, chihoukeiba] (n) municipally operated (horse-)racing
[ちゅうおうけいば, chuuoukeiba] (n) horse racing operated by the Japan Racing Association
[でんどうしき, dendoushiki] (n) electrically operated; electric
[たたら, tatara] (n) (uk) foot-operated bellows; foot bellows
[ようこう, youkou] (n, vs) overseas travel; (in preliberation China) a store operated by a foreigner