盆
ぼん
gambler's den, tray, family, household, Obon, Bon Festival, Lantern Festival, Festival of the Dead
Kosakata
Kanji 盆 yang berarti baskom muncul dalam 55 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
ぼん
gambler's den, tray, family, household, Obon, Bon Festival, Lantern Festival, Festival of the Dead
ぼんち
basin (e.g. between mountains)
ぼんおどり
Bon Festival dance, Lantern Festival dance
ぼんさい
bonsai, miniature potted plant
きゅうぼん
Bon Festival of the lunar calendar
おわらかぜのぼん
Owara-Kaze-no-Bon Festival (Toyama)
おぼん
tray, Obon, Bon Festival, Buddhist festival for honouring the spirits of one's ancestors, held in July or August
おぼんだま
Bon holiday gift (usu. money given to children by parents or grandparents)
おぼんあけ
just after Obon, the period (immediately) after Obon
たばこぼん
tobacco tray
かしぼん
cake tray (dish)
かいぼん
ocean basin
かくぼん
square tray
まるぼん
round tray
こうぼん
incense tray
さんぼん
fine high-grade Japanese refined sugar
さんぼんじろ
fine high-grade Japanese refined sugar
しゅぼん
vermilion tray
はつぼん
first Bon Festival following the death of a family member
じょうぼん
established gambler's den, gambler's den in a fixed location
あらぼん
first Obon following someone's death
だんそうぼんち
fault basin
じぞうぼん
Jizo Festival, child-focused religious festival, in which Jizo statues are decorated, esp. in Kyoto; held on August 23-24
ちゃぼん
tea tray
でんきぼん
electrophorus
とうさんぼん
high-quality sugar imported from China
かぜのぼん
Owara-Kaze-no-Bon Festival (Toyama)
ふくすいぼんにかえらず
what's done is done, it is no use crying over spilt milk, spilt water won't go back into its tray
ぼんござ
altar mat for laying out offerings during the Bon festival, gambling mat (for dice games)
ぼんとしょうがつ
the Bon Festival and New Year, two great things (happening at the same time)
ぼんとしょうがつがいっしょにきたよう
as if the two busiest days of the year had come at the same time, as if Christmas and one's birthday had come at the same time, as if Lady Luck had just visited twice, as if the Bon Festival and New Year had come at the same time
ぼんのふち
edge of a tray
ぼんのくぼ
hollow at nape of the neck, toddler's shaved hairstyle leaving a small portion at the nape (esp. Edo period)
ぼんくら
blockhead, idiot, dimwit, stupid, half-witted, dull-witted, thickheaded
ぼんばな
Obon flower, flower placed on a shelf to welcome the spirits during Obon
ぼんが
tray landscape
ぼんやすみ
Bon holidays, Bon holiday period (in mid-August)
ぼんけい
miniature garden, tray landscape
ぼんまつり
Bon Festival
ぼんせき
tray-landscape foundation stone
ぼんだな
shelf with offerings for welcoming the spirits of one's ancestors during the Bon Festival
ぼんなか
gambler's den
ぼんぢょうちん
Bon Festival lantern
ぼんとうろう
Bon Festival lantern
ぼんばい
plum bonsai
ぼんくれ
Bon and year-end festivals
ぼんあけ
just after Obon, the period (immediately) after Obon
ぼんおどりうた
Bon Festival dance song
めいめいぼん
type of tray to serve sweets individually
うらぼん
last day of the Bon festival (July 20 in most parts of Japan)
わさんぼん
refined Japanese sugar
らいぼん
mortar (for grinding), mortar-shaped container
うらぼん
Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15), Feast of Lanterns
うらぼんえ
Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15), Feast of Lanterns
うらぼんきょう
Ullambana Sutra, Yulanpen Sutra