Japanese word senses marked with topical category "Housing"
Parent categories: Buildings, Home, Buildings and structures, Society, Architecture, Applied sciences, Art, Sciences, Culture
Subcategories: Real estate, Royal residences
Total 32 word senses
- LDK (Noun) A house, apartment, etc. with a living room and either an eat-in kitchen or (less commonly) a kitchen and a dining room.
- 伝貰 (Noun) jeonse (a form of lease in the South Korean real estate market in which the lessee does not pay rent, but instead provides the landlord with a large lump sum deposit which is returned in full once the lease has determined, with the landlord profiting through investment of the deposit)
- 借地 (Noun) rented land
- 内見 (Noun) Short for 内部見学.
- 内見 (Verb) Short for 内部見学.
- 内部見学 (Noun) tour of a property
- 内部見学 (Verb) to tour a property
- 半伝貰 (Noun) banjeonse (a form of lease in the South Korean real estate market which is a hybrid between jeonse and wolse, in which the lessee provides the landlord with a smaller lump sum deposit than would be required with jeonse, while agreeing to pay a lower rate of monthly rent than would be required with wolse)
- 土楼 (Noun) tulou (a fortified Chinese rural dwelling made from earth, unique to the Hakka in the mountainous areas in southeastern Fujian)
- 学寮 (Noun) student dormitory
- 宮 (Character) a shrine; a palace
- 宮 (Noun) the place where a ruler resides: a palace
- 宮 (Proper name) an old name for a region in the Atsuta area of Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, where the Atsuta Shrine is located
- 宮 (Noun) a palace
- 宮 (Noun) Short for 宮刑: literally “palace punishment”, this consisted of castration for men and sequestration in the palace for women
- 宮城 (Proper name) the Japanese Imperial palace
- 家作 (Noun) house for rent or for let
- 廬 (Noun) a temporary hut
- 廬 (Noun) a temporary lodging
- 廬 (Noun) a temporary hut
- 廬 (Noun) a temporary lodging
- 廬 (Noun) a small hut for hermits and priests; a hermitage
- 接道 (Noun) facing street. - refers to the land (site) facing on the street.
- 月貰 (Noun) wolse (a lease in the South Korean real estate market in which rent is paid monthly)
- 桂離宮 (Proper name) Katsura Imperial Villa (villa with associated gardens and outbuildings in the western suburbs of Kyoto, Japan)
- 王宮 (Noun) palace of the king
- 王宮 (Noun) palace of the king
- 礼金 (Noun) key money: an amount of money paid to a landlord to start a lease agreement, usually non-refundable and separate from the deposit, and often a set multiple of the monthly rent amount
- 長屋 (Noun) tenement, rowhouse for the lower classes
- 雑居 (Noun) being multitenant; being multi-purpose
- 飛鳥浄御原宮 (Proper name) the late-7th-century palace of Emperor Tenmu and Empress Jitō, now in Asuka, Nara
- バッキンガム宮殿 (Proper name) Buckingham Palace (the official London residence of the British monarch)
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