Kanji
Readingぢゃ
Frequencyless than 1%
Used in (19 in total)
(Edo-period) roadside teahouse where one would go to relax (in comparison with a restaurant style teahouse and teahouse offering sexual services); tea stall
tearoom attached to a theater (esp. in kabuki)
wayside teahouse; tea house used as a resting place
Tenmoku tea-bowl; dark-glazed conical tea-bowl of Chinese origin
hand-moulded earthenware teacup
brothel fronting as a tea house, inn, restaurant, etc.
adding more tea; adding fresh leaves to used ones in a teapot
practical joke; bad joke
teahouse that introduces clients to prostitutes
meeting place for assignations, drinking, etc.
erotic tea house (employing prostitutes)
roadside tea house; beach-side cafe; simple, hut-like cafe