Search Kanji for 兵庫髷
ヘイ·ヒョウ
つわもの
Popularity rank: 522 Pinyin: bīng
Korean: byeong
Hán-Việt: binh
Stroke counts: 7 Grade level: 4 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-5-2
Stroke counts: 7 Grade level: 4 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-5-2
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コ·ク
くら
Popularity rank: 852 Pinyin: kù
Korean: go
Hán-Việt: khố
Stroke counts: 10 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 3-3-7
Stroke counts: 10 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 3-3-7
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キョク
まげ·わげ
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ゝ髷[chonmage] topknot (hair style)
丸髷[marumage] traditional married woman's hair style, with an oval chignon on top
付け髷[tsukemage] false coiffure
大銀杏髷[ooichoumage] ginkgo-leaf top-knot worn by makuuchi and juryo division wrestlers
髷結い[mageyui] hairdressing of a wrestler's top-knot
丸髷[marumage] traditional married woman's hair style, with an oval chignon on top
付け髷[tsukemage] false coiffure
大銀杏髷[ooichoumage] ginkgo-leaf top-knot worn by makuuchi and juryo division wrestlers
髷結い[mageyui] hairdressing of a wrestler's top-knot
忍ぶ髷[shinobuwage] women's hairstyle (first appearing during the mid-18th century)
兵庫髷[hyougowage] female hairstyle starting from the Keicho period
島田髷[shimadamage] pompadour-like hair style, popular for unmarried women in the Edo period
笄髷[kougaiwage] type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period)
兵庫髷[hyougowage] female hairstyle starting from the Keicho period
島田髷[shimadamage] pompadour-like hair style, popular for unmarried women in the Edo period
笄髷[kougaiwage] type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period)