[わ, wa] (ctr) counter for stories, episodes of TV series, etc. #143
[れんしょう, renshou] (n, vs) consecutive victories; series of victories; (P) #5727
[じょうそう, jousou] (n) upper stratum (classes, stories, storeys); (P) #12668
[したまち, shitamachi] (n) (See 山の手・1) low-lying part of a city (usu. containing shops, factories, etc.); Shitamachi (low-lying area of eastern Tokyo near Tokyo Bay, inc. Asakusa, Shitaya, Kanda, Fukugawa, Honjo, Nihonbashi, Kyobashi and surrounds); (P) #13059
[よみきり, yomikiri] (n, adj-no) (1) finishing reading; (2) non-serialised stories (e.g. in magazines); complete novel; (3) (See 句読) punctuation #15281
[かいすう, kaisuu] (n) number of stairs or stories (storeys) #16832
[きない, kinai] (n) territories in the vicinity of the capital and under direct imperial rule; (in Japanese history) the five kuni in the immediate vicinity of Kyoto #19573
[ろうきょく, roukyoku] (n) recitation of stories accompanied by samisen (called naniwabushi) #19928
[arabiannaito] (n) Arabian Nights (stories)
[コミュニケーションかがくきそけんきゅうしょ, komyunike-shon kagakukisokenkyuusho] (n) Communication Science Laboratories
[tarareba] (n) (See 仮定法) what if (as in What If stories)
[demame-ru] (n) { comp } email spreading rumors and false stories (rumours)
[ノースウェストじゅんしゅう, no-suuesuto junshuu] (n) Northwest Territories
[battamon] (n) merchandise obtained by buying out the inventories of failed retailers instead of going through normal wholesale channels
[ベルけんきゅうしょ, beru kenkyuusho] (n) { comp } Bell laboratories
[raboratori-zu] (n) laboratories
[いぶんきたん, ibunkitan] (n) strange stories and curious tales
[おきなわほっぽうたいさくたんとうだいじん(沖縄北方対策担当大臣);おきなわ・ほっぽうたいさくたんとうだいじん(沖縄・北方対策担当大臣), okinawahoppoutaisakutantoudaijin ( okinawa hoppou taisaku tantou daijin ); okinawa ] (n) State Minister in Charge of Issues of Okinawa and Northern Territories
[がいち, gaichi] (n) overseas territories; outlying areas
[うまいはなし, umaihanashi] (n) too good to be true stories (offers) (e.g. scams and frauds)
[きょうやくこく, kyouyakukoku] (n) high contracting powers; signatories
[くちうらをあわせる, kuchiurawoawaseru] (exp, v1) to arrange beforehand to tell the same story; to get the stories straight
[こんじゃくものがたり, konjakumonogatari] (n) (abbr) (See 今昔物語集) Konjaku Monogatarishuu (31-volume collection of stories written during the late Heian period)
[こんじゃくものがたりしゅう, konjakumonogatarishuu] (n) Konjaku Monogatarishuu (31-volume collection of stories written during the late Heian period)
[さかむし;さけむし;しゅちゅう, sakamushi ; sakemushi ; shuchuu] (n) (from 'Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio', 1740) mythical spirit residing in a person's body that generates a desire to drink (also said to turn water into alcohol)
[じゅんあいろせん, jun'airosen] (n) (going) the pure love stories route (in movie making)
[かちっぱなし, kachippanashi] (n) winning straight victories; making a clean score
[かちとおす, kachitoosu] (v5s) to win straight victories
[じょうそうけんちく, jousoukenchiku] (n) superstructure; upper stories
[にんじょうぼん, ninjoubon] (n) novel from the late Edo period focused on the love stories of ordinary townsfolk
[せつわしゅう, setsuwashuu] (n) collection of stories (esp. myths, legends, etc.)
[せんやいちやものがたり, senyaichiyamonogatari] (n) One Thousand and One Nights (collection of Arabic stories)
[ぜんりょうせい, zenryousei] (n, adj-no) system where all students live in dormitories; residential system; boarding system (e.g. boarding school)
[そうだん, soudan] (n) collection of stories
[たなおろししさん, tanaoroshishisan] (n, vs) inventory; inventories; inventory asset
[たんぺんしゅう, tanpenshuu] (n) collection of short stories; collected short stories
[だんそう, dansou] (n) a number of interesting stories; book containing a number of interesting stories
[あさひる;アサヒる, asahiru ; asahi ru] (v5r) (uk) (sl) to fabricate (stories) (based on alleged behaviour of the Asahi newspaper); to make up
[つじごうしゃく, tsujigoushaku] (n) stories (esp. war stories) or lectures told by someone near a road or temple while begging for money
[つじばなし, tsujibanashi] (n) (obsc) (See 辻講釈) stories (esp. war stories) or lectures told by someone near a road or temple while begging for money
[でんそうけん, densouken] (n) (abbr) Electro-technical Laboratories; ETL
[どうわさっか, douwasakka] (n) writer of stories for children
[にじゅうごし, nijuugoshi] (n) (See 二十四史) Twenty-Five Histories; authoritative collection of twenty-five Chinese historical books (the Twenty-Four Histories and the New History of Yuan)
[にじゅうしし, nijuushishi] (n) (See 二十五史) Twenty-Four Histories; authoritative collection of twenty-four Chinese historical books
[にほんげんほうぜんあくりょういき, nihongenhouzen'akuryouiki] (n) set of three books of Buddhist stories, written in the late 8th and early 9th century, usually referred to as the Nihon Ryouiki
[にほんこくげんほうぜんあくりょういき, nihonkokugenhouzen'akuryouiki] (n) set of three books of Buddhist stories, written in the late 8th and early 9th century, usually referred to as the Nihon Ryouiki
[にほんりょういき, nihonryouiki] (n) set of three books of Buddhist stories, written in the late 8th and early 9th century, usually referred to as the Nihon Ryouiki
[ひゃくものがたり, hyakumonogatari] (n) round of ghost stories (trad. at night with a lamp or candle being extinguished after each story)
[うきよぞうし, ukiyozoushi] (n) (Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period
[ぶきょうしょうせつ, bukyoushousetsu] (n) swashbuckling stories; martial arts fiction; chivalric knight novels; wuxia xiaoshuo