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noun
incense chopsticks
Other readings:
香箸【きょうじ】

noun
tongs (esp. for incense or for use in a Buddhist temple)
Other readings:
火匙【こじ】
火筯【こじ】
火筋【こじ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
long chopsticks (for cooking, serving, etc.)
Other readings:
菜ばし【さいばし】

noun
taking food with one's chopsticks upside down (a breach of etiquette)

noun
using one's chopsticks to find a food one likes by rummaging in one's dish, pot, etc. (a breach of etiquette)

noun
skewering one's food with a chopstick in order to pick it up (a breach of etiquette)

noun
pointing towards somebody or something with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
Other readings:
指箸【さしばし】

noun
taking food directly from a communal dish with one's own chopsticks
See also:取り箸

noun
picking up a bowl with one's right hand which is already holding one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)(obscure)

noun
poking one's food around using one's chopsticks, playing with one's food with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
Other readings:
挵り箸【せせりばし】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
touching a food with one's chopsticks, then removing them without taking it (a breach of etiquette)

noun
aligning one's chopsticks by tapping them on the table, a dish, etc. (a breach of etiquette)

noun
ringing one's chopsticks against a dish (in order to request seconds, etc.) (a breach of etiquette)

noun
sticking chopsticks upright into a bowl of rice (a breach of etiquette)
See also:一本箸
Other readings:
立箸【たてばし】

noun
using two different chopsticks together (a breach of etiquette)

noun
chopsticks used to move food from a serving dish to one's own dish
See also:取り皿

noun
dripping liquid (soup, sauce, etc.) from the tips of one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)

noun
grasping one's chopsticks the same way one might hold a walking stick (a breach of etiquette)

noun
licking one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
Other readings:
ねぶり箸【ねぶりばし】

noun
simple and light soup taken between courses in a kaiseki meal, or during a formal tea ceremony(food term)
See also:懐石

noun
chopstick rest
Other readings:
箸置【はしおき】

はしころとしごろ
hashigakorondemookashiitoshigoro
expression, noun
age at which even the slightest things seem funny (esp. said of a girl in the late teens)
Other readings:
箸が転んでも可笑しい年頃【はしがころんでもおかしいとしごろ】

expression, Godan-mu verb
1.
to eat a lot(idiom )
expression, prenominal
2.
appetizing(idiom )

noun
chopstick paper wrapper, paper sheath for chopsticks

noun
1.
chopstick stand
2.
weaning ceremony
See also:食い初め
Other readings:
はし立て【はしたて】

noun
cylindrical chopsticks container

noun
chopstick envelope, chopstick wrapper, paper envelope in which chopsticks are presented

noun
chopstick rest
See also:箸置き
Other readings:
箸まくら【はしまくら】

noun
entremets, intermezzo, small palate-cleansing dish served between courses(food term)

noun
1.
passing a bone fragment from one pair of chopsticks to another while placing the remains of the deceased in a funerary urn, two people picking up the same bone fragment with chopsticks at the same time
2.
passing food from one pair of chopsticks to another (a breach of etiquette), two people picking up the same piece of food with chopsticks at the same time
See also:拾い箸

expression, Godan-ru verb
to take up one's chopsticks (to begin a meal), to start to eat, to eat

noun
pushing away food one does not want to eat with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)

noun
thick chopsticks with both ends equally thin

noun
long metal chopsticks (for handling charcoal, esp. in a brazier), fire tongs

noun
passing food from one person's chopsticks to another's (a breach of etiquette)

noun
festive chopsticks, thick round chopsticks used on festive occasions

noun
washable chopsticks carried in a case (to be used in place of disposable chopsticks)
Other readings:
マイ箸【マイはし】

noun
hovering one's chopsticks back and forth over side dishes, when trying to choose which one to take (a breach of etiquette)
See also:迷い箸

noun
type of long chopsticks used in the preparation of fish, type of long chopsticks used to hold the fish in carving knife ceremony

noun
hovering one's chopsticks back and forth over side dishes, when trying to choose which one to take (a breach of etiquette)
See also:惑い箸

noun
burning-hot tongs, red-hot tongs
Other readings:
焼け火ばし【やけひばし】
焼火箸【やけひばし】[1]
焼火ばし【やけひばし】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
joining both chopsticks together and using them as a spoon (breach of chopstick etiquette)

noun
drawing a dish towards oneself using one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)

noun
resting one's chopsticks across the top of one's bowl (a breach of etiquette)

noun
using one's chopsticks to jump from side dish to side dish without pausing to eat rice in between (a breach of etiquette)
See also:移り箸