A deep, round container used by monks, typically for eating or almsgiving, which can be made from materials like iron, ceramic, or lacquered wood.
A type of eating utensil resembling a bowl but deeper, often open at the top, used for serving side dishes or other foods.
A similar-shaped vessel to the eating utensil, used for various purposes such as containing water for handwashing or as a planter.
A term describing the upper part of the head, particularly relating to the skull's shape or condition.
A part of a traditional helmet that covers the top of the head.
An alternative term for the female genitalia in a poetic or metaphorical context.
The section of soil attached to the roots of a plant that has been excavated.
Example:
はちには砂糖が全然ない。
The act of two parties unexpectedly encountering one another, often leading to a surprising or confrontational situation.
A collision between two individuals, particularly at the level of their heads, which symbolizes a direct confrontation or meeting.
The occurrence of two entities unexpectedly meeting in a narrow space or situation, sometimes resulting in an unforeseen conflict or interaction.
Example:
校門のところで、女子寮の方から登校してきた美留と鉢合わせした。
A method of cultivating plants by placing them in a container specifically designed for growth, allowing for mobility and decorative purposes.
A living arrangement where horticultural specimens are housed in a pot, typically for ornamental use in homes or gardens.
The practice of growing plants in a pot, which helps manage their environment and makes it easier to care for them.
Example:
冬の間は苗を鉢植えにする。
A symbolic representation of knowledge and teachings passed from a master to a disciple in Buddhist practice, often represented by a robe and a begging bowl, signifying the transmission of deeper philosophical and spiritual insights.
The essential teachings or secret principles of a particular discipline, such as arts or studies, passed down from a teacher to a student, highlighting the importance of lineage and tradition in the pursuit of mastery.
The specific items, such as the robe and bowl, that a practitioner is required to carry, which serve as tangible reminders of their commitment to their spiritual journey and the teachings they have received.
A traditional heating device that contains ash and holds charcoal to provide warmth for hands or a room, as well as for boiling water or cooking in a domestic setting.
A versatile, often ceramic, wooden, or metal appliance used in colder months to create heat, which can also serve culinary purposes, often seen as part of indoor furnishings.
A practical tool used in homes, particularly in winter, designed to contain burning charcoal for both warming the environment and preparing food or beverages.
Example:
この骨董の火鉢は今では実際に使われていない。