chopping board; cutting board
to get used to; to become accustomed to; to be at home (on the stage)
wooden floor; room with a wooden floor; changing room (at a public bath)
countertop; tabletop; baking tray; baking sheet
chef (esp. of high-end Japanese cuisine); cook; area of a kitchen that contains the chopping board
sliding door (esp. when removed from its frame and used for carrying things or people); large flounder
chocolate bar; bar of chocolate
battledore (early form of badminton racket)
wainscoting; wainscotting; wood paneling
to get used to; to become accustomed to; to be at home (on the stage)
scrap lumber; piece of wood
being stuck between a rock and a hard place; being in a dilemma; being torn between conflicting demands
wallboard; wall decoration
scrap lumber; piece of wood
partition board; plank used as a partition; board used in a ship to prevent the cargo from moving around
backboard; dorsal plate; tergum
plank; thick board; plate glass; heavy metal sheet (esp. welding); heavy brocaded obi
kitchen (in a restaurant); cook; chef
galvanized sheet iron; galvanised sheet iron
plank of a bridge; bridge plank
leaf spring; plate spring
boards covering a ditch (drainage, sewage, etc.); grassroots (e.g. campaign); door-to-door; on the ground
shingle roof; house with a shingle roof
panel; scene-panel; painted backdrop (panel at the back of a noh stage), on which a pine tree is painted
boards covering a ditch (drainage, sewage, etc.); grassroots (e.g. campaign); door-to-door; on the ground
seam of joined boards; cross grain (of wood); thick card made from several sheets of washi paper
wooden board on which utensils for a tea ceremony are displayed
crosscut plank; rear part of a noh stage
movable floor boards; trap door
panel strip; butt strap; batten; fishplate
small plank; piece of wood
seat (horizontal part of a chair); floorboard
roof boards; ceiling; back board (furniture)
footboard; gangplank; scaffolding board
corrugated sheet; corrugated plate
boards covering a ditch (drainage, sewage, etc.); grassroots (e.g. campaign); door-to-door; on the ground
to get used to; to become accustomed to; to be at home (on the stage)
movable floor boards; trap door
being on stage when the curtain opens; wooden floor; wooden-floored room; thinly-sliced food grilled on a cedar board
artwork on wood, canvas, metal sheet, etc.
superior chef (Japanese cuisine)
fingerboard; fretboard; finger plate
removable ramps for trucks
blackboard; board used for lacquering
wainscoting; wainscotting; wood paneling
alcove slab; wooden board placed in a tokonoma; baseboard; base plate
piece of stiff fabric worn under an obi to give more shape; batten plate; stay plate
door made of one or several wooden planks and no door framework
rolling board (for noodles, bread, mochi, etc.); pastry board
leaf spring; plate spring
springboard; diving board
salt rubbing; sprinkling salt over a vegetable and rolling it on a cutting board
board breaking; board splitting
blackboard; board used for lacquering
board breaking; board splitting
siding (on a house); clapboard; weatherboard
wooden board used on the ridge-ends of a roof instead of an onigawara tile (sometimes covered in copper sheeting)
sheeting; sheathing board; cover
screening panel (desk, etc.); modesty board
leaf spring; plate spring
springboard; diving board
sex show with audience participation
rolling board (for noodles, bread, mochi, etc.); pastry board
rough-cut board; construction lumber; batten; tie beam
sheeting; sheathing board; cover
layering; placing a large amount of orders and cancelling before they are executed (with the intent of manipulating the market)
cutting guide board for noodles
dissection puzzle (tangram, Sei Shonagon chie-no-ita, etc.)
wooden board used for sounding clappers (kabuki)
large wooden boards listing rankings hung, outside tournament venues
bargeboard; vergeboard; gableboard
Itayose method; method of trading employed on Japanese exchanges
stringer; slanted staircase beam; side plate; side panel; side sheet
stringer; slanted staircase beam; side plate; side panel; side sheet
thin cedar or cypress shingles (4.5-6 mm thick, used for shingling roofs of temples, shrines, etc.)
thinly-sliced food grilled on a cedar board
top board (of a table, counter, etc.); surface
cutting guide board for noodles
wooden board used for sounding clappers (kabuki)
crown plate (armor, building, shipbuilding, etc.)
pecten; comb plate; comb plate (of an escalator, etc.)
cutting guide board for noodles
crown plate (armor, building, shipbuilding, etc.)
plank raft; display stand for seafood (Edo period)
pecten; comb plate; comb plate (of an escalator, etc.)
wooden board used for sounding clappers (kabuki)