astringency; tartness; austere elegance; elegant simplicity; subdued style
astringency; tartness; austere elegance; elegant simplicity; subdued style
strong or bitter (green) tea
inner, astringent skin (of a chestnut)
kakishibu; astringent persimmon juice used as a dye or to to treat wood, paper, etc.
tea incrustation; tea stains (on teeth, cups, etc.)
fan varnished with persimmon juice
stingy person; miser; scrooge
removing the astringent taste (from persimmons)
(stock market) steadiness
Japanese dock (a plant) (Rumex japonicus)