Kanji
Readingきょう
Frequency50%
Used in (98 in total)
madness; insanity
(some type of) enthusiast; somebody possessed of a (certain kind of) mental abnormality
lunatic; madman
madness; craziness; insanity
wild; in disarray; harum-scarum; hysteric
wild enthusiasm; being crazy about
fury; frenzy; madness; wildness
whim; vagary; capriciousness; eccentricity
wildly enthusiastic; crazy (about something)
kyogen; farce presented between noh plays or during the interlude of a noh play; kabuki play; kabuki performance; make-believe; ruse
fanatic; fanatic believer; zealot
half-crazed; frantic
wild joy; ecstasy
wild; in disarray
exhibitionist; flasher
fanaticism; zealotry; blind devotion
mania; wild excitement
crazy deed; unbelievable deed; the height of madness; act of sheer madness
insane; fanatic
boisterous dance; dancing wildly
disgraceful behavior; disgraceful behaviour
rushing around; running wild
comic (satirical) tanka
extreme passion; wild enthusiasm
revelry; tumultuous party; wild party; uproarious banquet
monomania; monomaniac
craze; frenzy; enthusiasm
to go mad (over something); to be crazy (about something)
supporting, but indispensable role; major supporting role
insane person; a fanatic
speed maniac; speed demon
bovine spongiform encephalopathy; BSE; mad cow disease
noh farce; noh interlude
kyogen performer; low-ranked house playwright (of kabuki)
kyogen interlude; short scene during a noh play, performed by a kyogen actor (usu. explaining the play)
faked suicide; sham suicide; pseudocide
house playwright (of kabuki)
dying insane
maelstrom; the state of affairs being in great turmoil
insanity; insane person; arbiter of taste; connoisseur
(Edo-period) type of humorous poem
December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform
performance of an entire play
type of comic haiku
eccentric; wild; off-kilter; mad
farce; burlesque; low comedy
pyromania; a pyromaniac
local amateur theatrical performance (esp. popular in late Edo and early Meiji)
kabuki play; kabuki drama; kabuki script
impromptu skit; (theatrical) farce; extravaganza
feigned madness
type of theater which combines elements of noh, kyogen, and kabuki with dances and popular songs (theatre)
there's but a fine line between genius and insanity
movie fan; cinema enthusiast
ghostly skeletal old man who emerges from wells (Japanese folklore)
discrete kyogen (performed between two noh plays)
(Edo-period) humorous literature
monomania; monomaniac
madness; insanity; lunacy
kyogen interlude; short scene during a noh play, performed by a kyogen actor (usu. explaining the play)
kabuki in the Kyoto-Osaka style
last piece in a kabuki programme
place on bridge passageway next to the rear of a noh stage
upcoming program; upcoming programme
soaring prices; wild price spiral
4 Nin Uchi Mahjong
loud and crazy
conduct that is immoral and lacking in common sense
theatre that uses water for tricks, etc.(during hot weather)
kabuki play presented in the third month (Edo period)
mad; insane; very surprised