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ちゃわん
茶碗
なつめ
ちゃしゃく
茶杓
ひしゃく
ちゃせん
茶筅
ちゃきん
茶巾
ふくさ
袱紗

tea bowl, tea caddy, tea scoop, ladle, tea whisk, tea bowl cleaning cloth, tea scoop cleaning cloth
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Words
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noun
rice bowl; tea cup; teacup
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Most common form: ナツメ
noun
1. small tea caddy (tea ceremony)
2. jujube (species of bush, Ziziphus zizyphus); Chinese date  (often written with kana only)
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noun
bamboo tea spoon for making Japanese tea
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noun
ladle; dipper; scoop
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noun
1. tea whisk; bamboo whisk for making Japanese tea
2. hair style where the hair is tied up in a bundle on the back of the head (resembling the shape of a tea whisk)
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noun
tea cloth; tea napkin
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Most common form: 服紗
noun
small silk wrapper; small cloth for wiping tea utensils; crepe wrapper
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Kanji
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チャ   サ    tea   
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ワン    (porcelain) bowl   
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なつめ jujube; small tea caddy   
シャク ladle   
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セン    bamboo whisk for tea-making   
キン   turban; cloth
wrapping cloth
シャ   サ    gauze   
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