Components
We found 9 words, 2 kanji, and 7 examples matching '布団'
Word search: 9 matches
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noun
1. futon (quilted Japanese-style mattress laid out on the floor)
2. round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)
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noun
futon bag
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expression, interjection (kandoushi)
that was a good one!; good pun!; what a stinger!; one zabuton  (see also: 座布団; from the long-running TV show 笑点; colloquialism; jocular, humorous term)
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noun
heated mattress pad; heating pad
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noun
gabion; cage filled with stones  (see also: 蛇籠; often written with kana only)
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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フ   ぬの cloth   
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ten   じゅう    じつ    と    とう    
キン   turban; cloth
ダン   トン    group   
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box, enclosure   
スン   inch
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あさ
なる
ふとん
布団
かた
づけます

In the morning, we put away our futons.
ふとん
布団
たた
みなさい

Fold your bedding.
ふとん
布団
わたし
たち
しんぐ
寝具
です
Futons are our bedding.
どうじょう
道場
ふとん
布団
いて
ざこね
雑魚寝

We're sleeping in a huddle on futons on the hall floor.
ふとん
布団
たたみなさい
Fold up your bedding.
 
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