partly burned charcoal; (arch.) servant boy at a brothel or teahouse
high-grade charcoal produced from ubame oak (Quercus phillyraeoides)
white charcoal; charcoal used for tea ceremony
powdered coal; charcoal dust
second adding of charcoal to the fire (in tea ceremony)
flower charcoal (whereby a flower, seed, branch, or other item of flora is carbonized as is, retaining its form)
banked fire; live charcoal banked up and covered with ash
low-grade charcoal made from crude wood
charcoal made from thin branches; charcoal sold in bulk (instead of in straw bags)
charcoal burned in an earthen kiln
cross-cut sawtooth oak charcoal (resembling chrysanthemum flowers, and used in tea ceremonies)
charcoal burned in an earthen kiln