check (pattern); ichimatsu doll
sorceress; medium; female fortuneteller; (arch.) child from the city
(town) market; (street) market; marketplace
secondhand book fair; antiquarian book market
checked pattern; chequered pattern; checks; checkers; chequers
ichimatsu doll; traditional Japanese doll with a torso made of hardened sawdust
free markets and open guilds (policy enacted by daimyo in the Azuchimomoyama Period (1573-1598) that weakened the strict regulations surrounding business establishment in market places and important cities, allowing new businesses to open in Joka-machi market places)
year-end fair; year-end market
antique market; flea market
open-air market; outdoor market
tori-no-ichi (held at Ōtori Shrine on each day of the Rooster in November)
fruit and vegetable market
flower market during Obon; fair of plants and flowers (as offerings)
antique market; flea market; jumble market; used-goods market
charity bazaar; charity bazar
fruit and vegetable market
city god; guardian deity of a city and esp. its marketplace
to have many visitors (of a home); to be prosperous (of a shop)
female guardian deity of the market
disposal sale; surplus good sale
call (money) market; call trading
to form a crowd; to have a crowd of people
combined market; comprehensive market
to let a fox into the henhouse; to do something dangerous; (lit.) to let loose a tiger in the marketplace
young underground market (the underground economy in goods and services, involving lots of barter and buying and selling of secondhand goods)
people will believe something false if many agree that it is true (an example of argumentum ad populum); (lit.) there's a tiger in the market
city market seller; merchant; city resident
Tōkaichiba Station (Kanagawa)