ハンガーhangaa
1.

A device used to suspend clothing to prevent wrinkles and maintain shape, typically featuring a curved or straight bar with hooks for hanging.

2.

A structure or space where aircraft are stored and maintained, often large enough to accommodate multiple planes.

ハンガーストライキhangaasutoraiki
1.

A form of protest in which an individual abstains from food to express discontent or to advocate for specific demands, signaling their determination and commitment to a cause.

2.

A demonstrative action taken to highlight grievances or to push for change, characterized by the intentional refusal to eat as a means of exerting pressure on authorities or society.

3.

A strategy of non-violent resistance in which a person chooses to forgo eating as a way to draw attention to particular issues and to assert their position or demands.