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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching 'お盆'
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2
noun
1. O-Bon; Bon Festival; Lantern Festival; Festival of the Dead  (see also: )
2. tray  (see also: )
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ボン    tray; O-Bon (festival)   
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さら dish   
ブン   ブ   フン   わける to divide, to distinguish   わかる to understand   わかれる to be divided   わかつ to share, distribute   
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トウ   かたな sword   
katakana 'ha'; eight
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ぼん
きかんちゅう
期間中
えき
とても
こんざつ
混雑
する

During Obon there is much confusion at train stations.
ぼん
うえ
5つ
もの
あるそのうち3つ
かぎ
である
On the tray are five objects - three of them are keys.
ぼん
ちかづいてきた
The Bon Festival is near at hand.
そもそも
たなばた
七夕
たなばた
棚幡
いた
げんざい
現在
でも
ぼん
ぎょうじ
行事
いちぶ
一部
でもある
Tanabata was originally written '棚幡', and even today it is still a part of the Bon festival.
にほんじん
日本人
ぼん
あいだ
せんぞ
先祖
じぶんたち
自分達
ところにやってきている
しん
じている

During O-bon, Japanese people believe they receive a visit from an ancestor.
 
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