| firewood; kindling; fuel; piece(s) of firewood |
| roadside tree; row of trees |
| roadside tree; row of trees |
| public works |
| large tree |
| (measuring) ruler |
| garden tree |
| every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees |
| nut; fruit; berry |
| foliage; leaves of trees |
| nut; fruit; berry |
| foliage; leaves of trees |
| lumberyard |
| woodworking; woodworker; carpenter |
| wicket gate; wooden door; entrance to an entertainment venue (i.e. sumo arena, etc.) |
| Jupiter (planet) |
| Thursday |
| Thursday |
| every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees |
| lumber; timber; wood |
| cold wintry wind |
| cold wintry wind |
| cold wintry wind |
| cotton (material); red silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba) |
| charcoal |
| wooden; made of wood |
| wooden; made of wood |
| original stock |
| lumber; timber |
| dead tree; dry wood |
| dead tree; dry wood |
| oak-tree |
| garden shrubs; trees; potted plant |
| garden shrubs; trees; potted plant |
| trees and shrubs; arbour; arbor |
| firewood; kindling; fuel; piece(s) of firewood |
| logs in bark; rough wood |
| seedling; sapling; young tree |
| plants; vegetation |
| logs in bark; rough wood |
| grove of mixed trees; copse |
| Japanese laurel; spotted laurel; Aucuba japonica; live tree |
| unbarked lumber |
| one tree |
| avenue; tree-lined street |
| log |
| shrub; shrubbery |
| fallen tree |
| pulpwood |
| old tree |
| old trees of historical interest |
| woodpecker |
| wooden mosaic work; parquetry |
| big tree |
| grafting |
| grafting |
| shade of tree; bower |
| bud of Japanese pepper tree (Xanthoxylum piperitum); leaf bud |
| wooden sword |
| wood grain; unpainted wood |
| wood carving; woodcraft |
| wood carving; woodcraft |
| tree; woody plant |
| wood-block printing; wood engraving |
| grain (of wood); curly grain |
| grove of trees |
| grove of trees |
| woodwind; wooden pipe; bobbin |
| shade of tree; bower |
| wooden part; xylem |
| shade of tree; bower |
| (printing) block; woodcut |
| flowerpot |
| Japanese spindletree (Euonymus japonicus) |
| dogwood; swida controversa; cornus controversa |
| driftwood |
| (printing) block; woodcut |
| holly olive (Osmanthus heterophyllus); false holly; holly; spotnape ponyfish (Leiognathus nuchalis) |
| plain wood; unfinished woodwork |
| sacred tree; support pillars of the traditional fire festival bonfires |
| (toy) building blocks; bricks |
| (toy) building blocks; bricks |
| standing tree; standing timber |
| standing tree; standing timber |
| grafting |
| grafting |
| old tree |
| young tree; sapling |
| back door |
| sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica); evergreen (esp. one planted or used at a shrine) |
| various kinds of small trees; assorted trees |
| good for nothing (of people); derived from a large 'udo' plant being of no use (only the young, tender, plant can be eaten) |
| bush; shrub |
| cherry tree |
| devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree |
| rafter |
| Japanese beech tree |
| magnolia (Magnolia obovata); Japanese big leaf magnolia |
| Nepal holly (Ilex integra) |
| fir tree |
| screech owl (Otus asio) |
| American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) |
| great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) |
| coffee tree |
| acacia |
| India rubber tree |
| Indian silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba) |
| olivaceous piculet (species of bird, Picumnus olivaceus) |
| cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale); acajou |
| kapok tree (species of silk-cotton tree, Ceiba pentandra) |
| gamboge tree |
| coca tree |
| coffee tree |
| rubber tree |
| cherry tree |
| devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree |
| transaction tree constraint |
| Trojan horse |
| kanji "two-branch tree" radical at left (radical 115) |
| handkerchief tree (Davidia involucrata); dove tree |
| balsam fir (Abies balsamea) |
| Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) |
| breadfruit |
| red silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba); Indian silk-cotton tree |
| gray bottlebrush (Callistemon speciosus); grey bottlebrush |
| buttonwood tree (the American sycamore, Platanus occidentalis); buttonball tree |
| bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo, species of hammerhead shark found in the Western Hemisphere) |
| palm tree |
| logwood |
| a single tree or blade of grass; every stick and stone (of a place) |
| ridged wooden bench used in SM practices (and in the Edo period for torturing female prisoners) |
| subordinate subtree |
| avenue of trees |
| log bridge |
| dugout canoe |
| dugout canoe |
| rustic work |
| Disanthus cercidifolius |
| unknown plant species (perhaps Catalpa ovata or Mallotus japonicus) |
| binary tree |
| binary tree |
| Japanese sumac (Rhus javanica) |
| fiveleaf aralia (Acanthopanax sieboldianus) |
| subshrub |
| false daphne (Daphniphyllum macropodum); Yuzuriha |
| Man is made of flesh and blood |
| spill (piece of wood for lighting) |
| iyomizugi winter hazel (Corylopsis spicata) |
| chicken grunt (species of fish, Parapristipoma trilineatum); threeline grunt |
| felling; logging |
| understory (understorey) |
| well-trimmed tree |
| beautiful trees |
| ending up right back where one started |
| wood inlay |
| calligraphy |
| Yagi antenna |
| Yagi-Uda antenna |
| Rhizophora mucronata (species of mangrove) |
| lintel; crossbar; gate with a crossbar; roofed gate |
| gate with a crossbar |
| a tree as seen in winter (esp. a barren deciduous tree); evergreen tree |
| barren trees in winter |
| fruitful year |
| -ary tree |
| splint |
| split firewood |
| firewood |
| ornamental crossed rafter ends on shrine gables |
| tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera); tuliptree; yellow poplar |
| nankeen (cloth) |
| deutzia; Deutzia crenata |
| winghead shark (Eusphyra blochii, species of Indo-West Pacific hammerhead shark) |
| forked tree; forked branch |
| forked tree; forked branch |
| layering (in the gardening sense) |
| layering (in the gardening sense) |
| stock (in grafting); wood used as a platform (or base, etc.); block (i.e. chopping block); (gun) stock; unworked block of wood |
| Albizia julibrissin; silk tree |
| silk tree |
| burnet |
| oaf; bigot |
| exotic non-Japanese wood (rosewood, ebony, blackwood, etc.); imported wood |
| kara flowering quince; Choenomeles lagenaria |
| woodpecker |
| tall tree; forest tree; arbor; arbour |
| beautiful trees |
| northern flicker (species of bird, inc. the yellow-shafted flicker and the red-shafted flicker, Colaptes auratus) |
| belch; eructation; burp |
| Leucothoe grayana (species of ericaceous plant) |
| loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora) |
| merry-go-round; carousel |
| bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo, species of hammerhead shark found in the Western Hemisphere) |
| spike winter hazel (Corylopsis spicata) |
| public works |
| civil engineering |
| civil engineer |
| civil engineering and construction |
| compressed wood |
| mine timbers |
| rafter |
| wooden plug |
| mosaic woodwork |
| bogwood; bog oak; oblivion; obscurity |
| hard lumber |
| hardwood |
| log on the roof of a shrine set perpendicular to the ridgepole |
| grove in summer |
| night jessamine (Cestrum nocturnum); night jasmine; lady of the night; queen of the night |
| viburnum furcatum |
| evergreen magnolia; Southern magnolia; Magnolia grandiflora |
| collared scops owl (Otus bakkamoena) |
| malus tschonoskii; white angel |
| cotton sheeting |
| female plant (esp. a woody plant); gynoecious plant; indented part of a wooden joint (in construction) |
| Pieris japonica; Hime Lily of the valley bush; andromeda |
| entity tree |
| mistletoe (esp. European mistletoe, Viscum album); parasitic plant |
| mistletoe (esp. European mistletoe, Viscum album); parasitic plant |
| mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus); missel thrush; stormcock |
| wooden mosaic; parquetry |
| joined block construction of a statue |
| mistletoe (esp. European mistletoe, Viscum album); parasitic plant |
| pygmy woodpecker (Dendrocopos kizuki) |
| pygmy woodpecker (Dendrocopos kizuki) |
| short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) |
| Michelia compressa (species of Japanese tree similar to champak) |
| Michelia compressa (species of Japanese tree similar to champak) |
| bars (of a saddle tree) |
| nature; natural scenery |
| horseradish tree (Moringa oleifera) |
| inlaid woodwork |
| baseboard; skirting board |
| evergreen tree |
| tall, evergreen tree |
| baseboard; skirting board |
| great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran, the largest species of hammerhead shark) |
| garden gate |
| wooden printing block |
| Edo period doll |
| A virtuous person does (should) not commit an act that offends his moral principles no matter how hard pressed he may be |