[おかし, okashi] (n) confections; sweets; candy; (P) #12671
[おめざ, omeza] (n) type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap; wake-up sweets
[おめざまし, omezamashi] (n) (See お目覚) type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap; wake-up sweets
[kyande-(P); kyandei-; kyandei] (n) candy; sweets; (P)
[sui-tsu ; suui-tsu] (n) sweets (desserts, candy, etc.)
[けしょうかん, keshoukan] (n) resealable metal can (for coffee, tea leaves, sweets, etc.)
[かけもの, kakemono] (n) (1) hanging scroll; (2) sugared sweets; (3) quilt
[あまいもの, amaimono] (n) sweets; sweet food
[あまからりょうとう, amakararyoutou] (n, adj-no) taste for both wines and sweets; having a liking for both alcoholic beverages and sweet things
[あまとう, amatou] (n) (someone with a) sweet tooth; person fond of sweets; person who doesn't like alcohol, preferring sweets
[かんみどころ;あまみどころ, kanmidokoro ; amamidokoro] (n) cafe featuring Japanese-style sweets
[さお, sao] (n) (1) rod; pole; (2) (esp. 棹) neck (of a shamisen, etc.); shamisen; (3) beam (i.e. the crossbar of a balance); (4) single line (esp. as a flying formation for geese); (5) (sl) penis; (ctr) (6) counter for flags (on poles); counter for long, thin Japanese sweets (e.g. youkan); (P)
[からちゃ, karacha] (n) tea served without sweets
[おめでとう(uK), omedetou (uK)] (n) Japanese sweets made with glutinous rice and azuki bean paste
[しゃかとう, shakatou] (n) (See 蕃茘枝) sugar apple; sweetsop (fruit)
[やきがし, yakigashi] (n) baked sweets
[しんさんかんく, shinsankanku] (n) hardships and joys; tasting the sweets and bitters of life; (having seen much of life) being well-versed in the ways of the world
[からとう, karatou] (n) (See 甘党) drinker; person fond of alcohol (as opposed to sweets)
[ひながし, hinagashi] (n) sweets for offering at the Dolls' Festival
[なまがし, namagashi] (n) (1) fresh Japanese sweets (usu. containing red bean paste); (2) fresh Western sweets (usu. containing cream or fruit, e.g. sponge cake, pie)
[だがし, dagashi] (n) cheap sweets; (P)
[ちゃか;さか, chaka ; saka] (n) tea and cakes or sweets; refreshments
[ぬすびとじょうご;ぬすっとじょうご, nusubitojougo ; nusuttojougo] (n) (1) person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (2) person who can drink much alcohol without becoming tipsy
[とうか, touka] (n, adj-no) sweets; sweetmeats; confectionary; candy
[にとうりゅう, nitouryuu] (n) (1) school which teaches the techniques of fencing with a sword in each hand; (2) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes both liquor and sweets
[かいぐい, kaigui] (n) buying (and immediately consuming) sweets
[ばんれいし, banreishi] (n) (uk) sweetsop (Annona squamosa)
[はなぐすり, hanagusuri] (n) (1) nose medicine (e.g. nasal spray); (2) bribe; hush money; (3) soothing sweets (for a child)
[めいめいぼん, meimeibon] (n) (See 銘々皿) type of tray to serve sweets individually
[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)
[れいか, reika] (n) chilled sweets; ices; ice cream
[ねりがし, nerigashi] (n) Japanese sweets made of bean paste