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We found 19 words, 1 kanji, and 1 example matching '幡'
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Most common form: はた
noun
1. flag
2. pataka (banner)  (see also: ; Buddhist term; this meaning is restricted to form 幡)
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noun
1. Hachiman (God of War)  (see also: 八幡神; abbreviation)
2. Hachiman shrine  (see also: 八幡宮; abbreviation)
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noun
pataka (banner)  (Buddhist term)
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Most common form: 七夕
noun
Festival of the Weaver (July 7th); Star Festival (one of the five annual festivals)  (see also: 五節句)
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noun
Shrine of the God of War
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マン   はた flag   
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バン    turn   
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topped rice
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
ベイ   マイ   こめ rice   
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eight
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   
デン   た rice field   
キン   turban; cloth
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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.
 
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