bowl; pot; flowerpot; crown; brainpan
bumping of heads; running into; coming across; encountering
to bump heads; to bump into each other; to collide head-on; to meet by chance; to encounter; to run into
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
it's my turn; the ball is in my court; it's up to me
religious mendicancy; asking for alms; monk's begging; going with one's bowl to the meditation hall at mealtime (in a Zen temple)
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
washbasin; stoup or font for cleaning hands (esp. tea house, garden decoration, or for ablutions when visiting a shrine or temple)
container for boiled rice
bumping of heads; running into; coming across; encountering
mysteries of one's master's art; robes and a bowl (monk's key possessions auctioned off at his funeral); (fig.) transmission of the dharma from master to disciple (in Zen)
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
flat part on the top of the cranium
bowl (medium-large, suitable for donburi)
(for one's turn) to come round
brazier encased in a wooden box
mendicant priest's begging bowl; (arch.) iron helmet
it's my turn; the ball is in my court; it's up to me
food served in bowls; potted plant; bonsai
kneading trough; kneading bowl
it's my turn; the ball is in my court; it's up to me
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
bowl (medium-large, suitable for donburi)
hachimaki tied in the back
folded or rolled head towel; towel twisted around one's head
as hard as one can; with one's whole heart
marsh grass of Parnassus (Parnassia palustris)
folded or rolled head towel; towel twisted around one's head
platter; serving plate; (arch.) crown of the head; flower arrangement in a shallow vase, using sand
to bump heads; to bump into each other; to collide head-on; to meet by chance; to encounter; to run into
it's my turn; the ball is in my court; it's up to me
(for one's turn) to come round
towel twisted into a headband
kneading trough; kneading bowl
as hard as one can; with one's whole heart
platter; serving plate; (arch.) crown of the head
platter; serving plate; (arch.) crown of the head
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
towel twisted into a headband
fukubachi; inverted bowl that sits above the base of a pagoda finial
fukubachi; inverted bowl that sits above the base of a pagoda finial
clay bed-warmer (cylindrical with holes in the sides, containing a brazier)
compatibility between the pot and the bonsai
brazier for warming one's cold fingers, esp. in spring
sawachi ryōri; assorted cold food served on a large plate