Kanji
Readingぎょう
Frequency24%
Used in (59 in total)
doll; puppet; figure
fantastic; grotesque; strange-looking; suspicious-looking
look (esp. an angry or upset look); expression
terrain; geographical features; topography
beautiful face; beautiful looks; beauty; belle; handsome man
invisibility (through magic)
furious facial expression
clay doll; clay figure; clay figurine
puppet operator; puppet manipulator; puppeteer
straw doll; straw figure; straw effigy
mechanical doll; automaton; string puppet; marionette; (fig.) person who follows orders blindly
deformity; malformation; strange shape; unusual shape
hina doll; doll displayed during the Girls' Festival
the form of a Buddhist priest; priestly attire
nakedness; naked body
to manipulate puppets; to pull wires
doll cake; sponge cake in various shapes filled with red bean paste
Japanese puppet theatre in which recited narrative and dialog is accompanied by a shamisen (forerunner of bunraku)
doll clothed in chrysanthemum flowers and branches; doll made from chrysanthemum flowers; beautiful but stupid girl
hand puppet; glove puppet
ichimatsu doll; traditional Japanese doll with a torso made of hardened sawdust
open-mouthed form (statue with open mouth, symbolizing the "a" half of "aum")
boy with untied hair (before his coming-of-age ceremony); appearance of a boy with untied hair
closed-mouthed form (statue with closed mouth, symbolizing the "um" half of "aum")
Boys' May Festival dolls
cuddly doll; hug-me doll; soft-bodied huggable doll
exaggerated; overblown; pretentious
object or shape that symbolizes the vow of a buddha or bodhisattva to save all life
toy soldier; soldier figurine
Jersey cudweed (species of cottonweed, Gnaphalium affine)
puppetoon; stop-motion animation with puppets
pyramidal roof; polygonal roof
strange-looking creatures; spirits and goblins
wooden doll with Japanese costumes made from cloth with the edges tucked into grooves in the wood; kimekomi doll
puppet with a moving mouth
puppetoon; stop-motion animation with puppets
var. of puppet popular in the Edo period
plastic toy (e.g. fish) suspended in a sealed glass tube filled with fluid; toy for use in the bath
paper doll modeled after a kimono-clad woman (modelled)
tile figure; ceramic figurine
the figure of the common man