[わかみや, wakamiya] (n) (1) young imperial prince; (2) child of the imperial family; (3) (See 本宮) shrine dedicated to a child of the god of the main shrine; (4) (See 勧請) newly built shrine (to which a divided tutelary deity has just been transferred) #12260
[おざしき, ozashiki] (n) (1) (pol) (See 座敷・1) tatami room; (2) gathering (to which one has been invited to perform as a geisha, etc.)
[てるてるぼうず, teruterubouzu] (n) paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest)
[よりしろ, yorishiro] (n) (See 形代) object representative of a divine spirit; object to which a spirit is drawn or summoned; object or animal occupied by a kami
[こうきょうせい, koukyousei] (n) publicness (degree to which a particular action will affect society as large); public nature; commonality
[つかいみち, tsukaimichi] (n) a use; purpose to which something is put; (P)
[じとう, jitou] (n) the political party to which one belongs
[すいみんよきん, suiminyokin] (n) inactive bank account (no withdrawals or deposits made, and to which the owner's rights have been terminated)
[ぞくじんしゅぎ, zokujinshugi] (n) the principle of nationality (according to which an offender should be tried in accordance with the law of his or her own country)
[ぞくぎいん, zokugiin] (n) influential members of parliament acting for the benefit of the private industries to which they are connected
[だんなでら, dannadera] (n) temple to which a family belongs
[ちょうりパン, chouri pan] (n) dressed bread; bread to which something has been added (sandwich, pirogi, etc.); stuffed bread (rolls, buns, etc.)
[かぶらや, kaburaya] (n) (See 嚆矢) arrow to which is attached a turnip-shaped whistle made of hollowed-out wood or deer horn; whistling arrow used to signal the start of battle
[ものいれ, monoire] (n) place or container into which to put things
[へいぐし, heigushi] (n) (See 御幣, 四手・1) staff to which shide are attached to make a go-hei
[こうし, koushi] (n) (1) (See 鏑矢) arrow to which is attached a turnip-shaped whistle made of hollowed-out wood or deer horn; whistling arrow used to signal the start of battle; (2) the start of things
[しほう, shihou] (n) the rules according to which posthumous names are assigned