field affiliated with a shrine (the tax-exempt proceeds of its harvest going to pay for shrine operations)
rice field in a low place
empty rice field (between the harvest and spring)
protecting a rice field; watching over a field; person who watches over a rice field
marshy rice field or paddy
Sarutahiko (Shinto god); Sarudahiko; Sarutabiko; Sarudabiko
Nagata-chō (Japan's political center; equiv. of Downing Street)
new rice field; newly developed rice field; wasteland or marshland newly reclaimed as a rice field (Edo period)
fields (of rice and other crops)
fields (of rice and other crops)
rice paddy with a thick layer of mud at the bottom; muddy rice field
dish of fish or meat flavoured with soy sauce, mirin, etc., coated with starch and then deep-fried
deity of rice fields and harvests
Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword
ritual performance (usually around New Year) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year
rice field used to grow wheat
small dried sardines or anchovies (gomame) cooked almost to dryness in soy sauce and sugar; tilling a rice field; person who tills a paddy field
small dried sardines or anchovies (gomame) cooked almost to dryness in soy sauce and sugar; tilling a rice field; person who tills a paddy field
(arch.) master of the rice field; (arch.) chief farmer; lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)
rice paddy plowing; tilling a rice field
Tanuma period (1767-1786 CE)
belt used for back support after fifth month of pregnancy
kanji "rice paddy" radical at left (radical 102)
black rat; roof rat; field mouse
Tatsutahime; goddess of autumn; goddess of fall
dealing in rice speculating on the year's harvest before seedlings are set out
dealing in rice speculating on the year's harvest while the paddies are still covered with snow
Fujita scale (of tornado intensity); F-scale
Tanaka memorial (document, ca. 1927)