removing one's hat; admiring someone greatly; "taking off one's hat" to someone
eboshi; black-lacquered headgear (made of silk, cloth or paper) originally worn by court nobles in ancient Japan
regulation cap; school cap
three-cornered hat; tricorne
hat shop; hat store; hatter; hatmaker
red cap; (railway) porter; redcap
flat cap; cloth cap; newsboy cap; (hunting) cap
three-cornered hat; tricorne
bride's silk floss headdress; clumps of snow (on tree branches, stones, etc.)
mitral valve; bicuspid valve
mortarboard; trencher; (square) academic cap formerly worn by Japanese university students
flat cap; cloth cap; newsboy cap; (hunting) cap
hat rack; hat stand; hat peg
aviation cap; flying helmet
field cap (used by Japanese troops in WWII)
safety helmet; crash helmet; hard hat
hat rack; hat stand; hat peg
hat rack; hat stand; hat peg
hat worn by kindergarten or primary school pupils walking to school
kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa); Japanese flowering dogwood
shabby clothes and an old hat
soft, crumpled, unlacquered headwear (often worn by soldiers under their helmets from the Kamakura period onward)
even an eccentric head of family must be obeyed
strange thing; eccentric taste; (lit.) red eboshi
Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis)
turaco (any bird of family Musophagidae, esp. the Knysna turaco, Tauraco corythaix); touraco; loerie; lourie
black silk or paper triangle worn over the forehead (usu. worn by children)
red and white reversible cap
man-of-war fish (Nomeus gronovii)
Inversidens brandti (species of freshwater mussel)