Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki);  Chinese persimmon;  kaki
 kaki (Japanese persimmon) seed;  spicy baked or fried mochi chips in this shape
 mix of peanuts and spicy baked or fried mochi chips in the shape of kaki (Japanese persimmon) seeds
 reddish-brown;  yellowish-brown
 kakishibu;  astringent persimmon juice used as a dye or to to treat wood, paper, etc.
 it often takes time for one's actions to bear fruit; (lit.) planted peach and chestnut seeds take three years (to bear fruit), persimmons take eight
 fudegaki (variety of sweet Japanese persimmon)
 mix of peanuts and spicy baked or fried mochi chips in the shape of kaki (Japanese persimmon) seeds
 mix of peanuts and spicy baked or fried mochi chips in the shape of kaki (Japanese persimmon) seeds
 fallen red persimmon leaves