sleeve; wing (of a stage, desk, gate, etc.)
to put on (of clothing); (lit.) to put (arms) through sleeves
short sleeved kimono (worn as an undergarment during the Heian period); padded silk garment
wings of a stage; side stage; coulisse
to be cold (to); to ignore (someone)
bribe; money under the table
tight sleeve (of a kimono or dress)
sleeveless (garment); sleeveless haori
length of a sleeve (of Western clothing); height of a sleeve (of traditional Japanese clothing)
low fence flanking a gate or entrance
formal, usually black, kimono with designs along the bottom of the skirt worn by married women on ceremonial occasions; married woman's ceremonial kimono
a meeting by chance is preordained
(arch.) bottom of the sleeve; height of the sleeve (of traditional Japanese clothing); secret; secret bribe
formal, black kimono with designs along the bottom of the skirt worn by married women on ceremonial occasions; married woman's ceremonial kimono
lining of a sleeve; sleeve lining
sleeve badge; sleeve patch; chevrons
attaching a sleeve to the body of a shirt; sleeve seam
short and round sleeves of a kimono
top crease of a sleeve (of traditional Japanese clothing); sleeve cap (of Western clothing)
you can't give (use) what you don't have; nothing comes from nothing; (lit.) you can't shake sleeves you don't have
even a chance meeting can lead to a deep bond
portable incense burner (ball-shaped and carried in one's clothes)
catching someone's attention by winking and tugging at their sleeve
barbed metal weapon for catching criminals (Edo period)
projecting signboard; side signboard; signboard projecting from a building
desk with a tier of drawers on one side
tears falling onto the sleeve
betrothal money given from man to woman
formal, pastel-colored kimono with designs along the bottom of the skirt worn by married women on ceremonial occasions; married woman's ceremonial kimono
taking whatever one can get one's hands on; being greedy; (lit.) accepting a padded silk sleeve even in summer
chevron (military rank insignia)
kimono with completely attached sleeves (i.e. lacking an opening on the side under the armpit)
small pillars supporting the main pillars of a torii or a temple gate
polka-dot ribbonfish (Desmodema polystictum)
Salix leucopithecia (species of willow)
using the sleeves of one's kimono as a pillow