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We found 3 words, 3 kanji, and 8 examples matching '和菓子'
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noun
wagashi; traditional Japanese confectionery
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noun
Japanese-style confectionary store  (see also: 和菓子屋)
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noun
Japanese-style confectionary store
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ワ   オ    peace, harmony   なご to be calmed down   なごやか calm, gentle   やわらぐ to be softened   やわらげる to soften; to alleviate   
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grain
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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カ    candy   
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カ    result   はたす to carry out   は end, extremity   はてる to come to an end   
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デン   た rice field   
モク   ボク   き    こ- tree   
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ダイ   タイ   おおきい big   おおいに very much   おお-    
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
stick   
grass   
シ   ス   こ child   
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わがし
和菓子
やっぱり
にほん
日本
ちゃ

Traditional Japanese sweets really do go well with Japanese tea.
わがし
和菓子
きねん
記念
fragment, headline etc.
Commemorating “Japanese Confection Day”
ちゃ
まえ
わがし
和菓子
がりいただきます

Before you drink the tea, eat one of the Japanese sweets.
わがし
和菓子
ほんとう
本当
います
この
にがみ
苦味
だいす
大好
です
おだ
やか
きも
気持
になります
It really goes with the Japanese sweets, doesn't it. I really like the bitterness. It brings a sense of calm, doesn't it.
ちゃ
わがし
和菓子
べる
まえ
みます

You drink the tea before you eat the Japanese sweets.
 
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