[ひと, hito] (suf) (1) -ian (e.g. Italian, etc.) (attaches to name of country to denote nationality); -er (e.g. performer, etc.) (attaches to name of occupation); (2) (usu. in compound words) man; person; people; (P) #49
[はいゆう, haiyuu] (n, adj-no) (See 役者) actor; actress; player; performer; (P) #767
[ま, ma] (adj-na, n, adj-no) (1) truth; reality; genuineness; (2) seriousness; (n) (3) logical TRUE; (4) (See 楷書) printed style writing; (5) (abbr) (See 真打ち) star performer; (P) #892
[てい;ちん, tei ; chin] (n) (1) arbor; arbour; bower; pavilion; (suf) (2) (てい only) suffix forming the final part of the pseudonyms of some writers and performers #1976
[げいにん, geinin] (n) player; performer; actor; (P) #2563
[とり, tori] (n) (1) (See びり) key performer; last performer of the day; (2) active partner (e.g. in judo demonstration) #3712
[げいのうじん, geinoujin] (n) performer; (P) #4425
[えんせい, ensei] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) expedition; campaign; (performer's) tour; (2) away series (baseball); (P) #4764
[しごう, shigou] (n) (See 贈り名) posthumous name (based the deeds one has performed in their lifetime) #7445
[ちゅうしんぐら, chuushingura] (n) (See 浄瑠璃) performance or narrative based on the story of the Forty-seven Ronin (esp. the Kanadehon Chushingura, an epic puppet play first performed in 1748) #12314
[raibuhausu] (n) shop, bar, etc. where live jazz, pop, rock, etc. is performed (wasei #12899
[ぜんざ, zenza] (n, adj-no) (1) opening performance; (2) minor performer #17383
[たらいまわし, taraimawashi] (n, vs) (1) acrobatic barrel-rolling (performed using the feet while lying on the back); (2) handing something around (within a fixed group of people in a pre-arranged order); (3) handing off a problem to someone else (in order to evade responsibility)
[ちゃんこばん, chankoban] (n) (sumo) person in charge of preparing food for rikishi (usually performed by low-ranking rikishi)
[inabaua-] (n) Ina Bauer (figure skating technique first performed in 1957 by West German skater Ina Bauer); (P)
[iramachio ; imarachio] (n) (vulg) (sl) (See フェラチオ) irrumatio (fellatio wherein the majority of movement is performed by the felatee) (lat
[supesharugesuto] (n) guest performer (wasei
[seifuteibanto ; se-futei-banto] (n) (See 犠牲バント) bunt performed for a base hit (wasei
[ソーランぶし, so-ran bushi] (n) traditional work song of Hokkaido herring fishery workers, performed by school students in modern choreographed interpretations
[nyu-ha-fu] (n) transsexual or transvestite performer (wasei
[raindansu] (n) revue dance performed in a line; line dance
[いちもんかい, ichimonkai] (n) meeting or association of stable masters belonging to the same grouping (sumo); meeting or association of followers of a famous performer (in rakugo, etc.)
[えいたいくよう, eitaikuyou] (n) services performed in perpetuity by a Buddhist temple for the repose of a departed soul
[えちごじし, echigojishi] (n) street performance by itinerant entertainers featuring a tumbling act in which a child performer wears a carved lion's head
[えんぎしゃ;えんぎもの(ik), engisha ; engimono (ik)] (n) performer; actor
[えんぎりょく, engiryoku] (n) acting ability; talent as a performer; (P)
[えんじゃ, enja] (n) (1) presenter; speaker; (2) performer; actor
[えんそうしゃ, ensousha] (n) performer; player
[はながたやくしゃ, hanagatayakusha] (n) leading actor; star actress; top-billed performer
[わりましてあて, warimashiteate] (n) (See 割増賃金) salary supplement, e.g. for work performed at inconvenient times or as overtime allowance usually for so-called exempt workers, i.e. workers who are expected to work a certain number of overtime hours
[かんごり, kangori] (n) cold-water ablutions performed in winter
[あいのきょうげん, ainokyougen] (n) (See 間狂言) kyogen interlude; short scene during a noh play, performed by a kyogen actor (usu. explaining the play)
[あいきょうげん, aikyougen] (n) (See 本狂言) kyogen interlude; short scene during a noh play, performed by a kyogen actor (usu. explaining the play)
[がんにんぼうず, ganninbouzu] (n) priest who was also a street performer and performed prayers and other religious duties for the sake of other people
[きにち;きじつ, kinichi ; kijitsu] (n) (1) (See 命日・めいにち) anniversary of a person's death (on which Buddhist commemorative rites, etc. are performed); (2) (See 七七日) 49th day after a person's death, on which Buddhist rituals are performed
[きょうげんし, kyougenshi] (n) kyogen performer
[きょうげんかた, kyougenkata] (n) (1) kyogen performer; (2) low-ranked house playwright (of kabuki)
[きんひん;きょうぎょう, kinhin ; kyougyou] (n) meditation performed while walking
[げいのうしゃ, geinousha] (n) (See 芸能人) performer
[げいれき, geireki] (n) one's history as a performer
[かたたたき, katatataki] (n, vs) (1) shoulder massage (performed by tapotement); (2) tap on the shoulder (request to resign)
[はかまのう, hakamanou] (n) (See 装束能) informal noh performed in light clothes (during the summer)
[みかぐら, mikagura] (n) (See 里神楽) kagura performed at the imperial palace
[ごしんとう;ごじんとう, goshintou ; gojintou] (n) (1) (See 御灯, 神灯) light used as a religious offering; (2) paper lantern (hung up near the door of performers and geishas)
[こういしゃ, kouisha] (n) doer; performer (of a deed); perpetrator
[すわりずもう, suwarizumou] (n) sumo wrestling performed in a sitting position
[さんぱい, sanpai] (n) adoration which is performed three times or repeatedly; act of worship which is performed three times or repeatedly
[さんらい;さんれい;みれい, sanrai ; sanrei ; mirei] (n) (See 三拝) adoration which is performed three times or repeatedly; act of worship which is performed three times or repeatedly
[して, shite] (n) (1) doer; performer; (2) (uk) protagonist (in noh or kyogen); hero; leading part; main character; (3) (仕手 only) speculator (in trading); (P)