[ほとけ, hotoke] (n) (1) Buddha; merciful person; Buddhist image; (2) the dead; (P) #2386
[くよう, kuyou] (n, vs) memorial service for the dead; holding a service; (P) #12152
[いれい, irei] (n) comfort the spirit (of the dead); (P) #13938
[ぼん, bon] (n) (1) O-Bon; Bon Festival; Lantern Festival; Festival of the Dead; (2) tray; (3) family; household; (P) #15326
[みかげ, mikage] (n) divine spirit; spirit of the dead #18888
[あのよ, anoyo] (n, adj-no) the other world; world of the dead; (P)
[おぼん, obon] (n) O-Bon; Bon Festival; Lantern Festival; Festival of the Dead
[かくりよ, kakuriyo] (n) (obsc) (See あの世) afterlife; realm of the dead
[よみのくに, yominokuni] (n) (See 黄泉・よみ) hades; realm of the dead; the next world
[よもつくに, yomotsukuni] (n) (See 黄泉・よみ, 黄泉の国) hades; realm of the dead; the next world
[えこうもん, ekoumon] (n) { Buddh } closing recital that transfers the merit of the service to a buddha, a bodhisattva, or the dead
[きしかいせい, kishikaisei] (n) revival of the dead; recovering from a hopeless situation; resuscitation; (P)
[きせき, kiseki] (n) roster of the dead
[きょくめんだかい, kyokumendakai] (n) breakthrough in the situation; break in the deadlocked situation
[みるめかぐはな, mirumekaguhana] (exp) (1) (See 閻魔) Yama's pole with a human head on the top (able to discern good and evil of the dead); (2) (being a) fuss-pot; complaining about things in the public eye
[げんかい, genkai] (n) this world; present world (as opposed to the realm of the dead)
[こじんをしのぶ, kojinwoshinobu] (exp, v5b) to think of the dead
[ごりょうえ, goryoue] (n) ceremony to appease evil gods and the spirits of the dead
[みたましろ, mitamashiro] (n) something worshiped as a symbol for the spirit of the dead
[こうれい, kourei] (n) communication with the dead
[たまむかえ, tamamukae] (n) welcoming the spirits of the dead
[たまおくり, tamaokuri] (n) sending off the spirits of the dead
[ひだりまえ, hidarimae] (n) (1) going badly (one's business, one's fortune, the economy); being in a bad financial situation; (2) wearing a kimono with the right side tucked under the left (normally used only for the dead); (P)
[ししゃのしょ, shishanosho] (n) Book of the Dead (ancient Egypt)
[ししゃをいかす, shishawoikasu] (exp, v5s) (obsc) to revive the dead
[しうん, shiun] (n) purple clouds; clouds on which Amida Buddha rides to welcome the spirits of the dead
[じかんぎれ, jikangire] (n) (1) being out of time; passing the deadline; (2) time-out; (P)
[じゅうおう, juuou] (n) { Buddh } ten rulers of the afterlife (who judge the dead and determine their placement in their next life)
[しょうこん, shoukon] (n) invocation of the dead
[とこよ, tokoyo] (n) (1) eternalness; forever unchanging; (2) (abbr) (See 常世の国) distant land over the sea; world of the dead
[せいれいすうはい, seireisuuhai] (n) spiritism; worship of the dead
[くさきもねむるうしみつとき, kusakimonemuruushimitsutoki] (exp) (See 丑三つ時) the dead of night
[だかい, dakai] (n, vs) break in the deadlock; (P)
[ついぜん, tsuizen] (n, vs) mass for the dead; Buddhist service held on the anniversary of someone's death
[てんきりん, tenkirin] (n) (1) weather wheel; pillar found near graveyards and temples with a wheel attached to it that can be used to communicate with the dead, as well as for divination; (2) (See 太陽柱) sun pillar
[ぼだいをとむらう, bodaiwotomurau] (exp, v5u) to hold a memorial service for the dead, praying for their happiness in the next life by chanting sutras
[もうじゃ, mouja] (n) the dead
[もうじゃぶね, moujabune] (n) (See お盆) ship of the dead which appears if you go fishing the night of the Bon festival
[ぼうれい, bourei] (n) ghost; the dead; departed spirits; apparition; (P)
[くらきみち, kurakimichi] (n) Hades; underworld; realm of the dead; other world
[めいかい, meikai] (n) hades; realm of the dead
[めいきょう, meikyou] (n) shades of the dead
[めいど, meido] (n) { Buddh } Hades; the underworld; the other world; realm of the dead
[めいふ, meifu] (n) hades; realm of the dead; sheol
[よごもり, yogomori] (n) the dead of night; praying all night in a shrine or temple
[ゆうかい, yuukai] (n) hades; realm of the dead
[ゆうき, yuuki] (n) ghost; revenant; spirit (of the dead); departed soul
[ゆうこん, yuukon] (n) spirits of the dead
[ゆうめいかい, yuumeikai] (n) hades; realm of the dead
[らいごう, raigou] (n) the coming of Amida Buddha to welcome the spirits of the dead