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6 examples found containing '塀'
にわ
どべい
土塀
なか line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
The garden is inside the wall
Source: 蜂と神さま 金子みすゞ
どべい
土塀
まち
なか line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
The wall is inside the town
Source: 蜂と神さま 金子みすゞ
とうきょう
東京
かぐらざか
神楽坂
いしだたみ
石畳
くろべい
黒塀
りょうてい
料亭
がい
ゆうめい
有名

In the Kagurazaka section of Tokyo, the street of restaurants with cobblestones and black fences is famous.
しゅうい
周囲
ついじべい
築地塀
かこ
まれ
その
ちゅうしん
中心
せいでん
正殿
とうざい
東西
ぜんぽう
前方
わきでん
脇殿
はい
されている

The area around the government office was enclosed by an earthen wall with a tiled roof. At the heart of the enclosure lay the main government office building. The secondary government office buildings were on the east and west sides in front of the main building.
いき
くろべい
黒塀
みこ
見越
まつ
あだ
すがた
姿
あら
がみ
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
Inside a stylish house with a black fence and a pine tree hanging over it, Otomi-san was seen with her hair freshly washed. Her body is more than alluring!
かきね
垣根
なか
のぞ
めない
たか
がんじょう
頑丈
いたべい
板塀
えられてしまった

The hedge was exchanged for a sturdy wooden fence high enough to prevent you seeing inside.
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