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dachi waifu (Dutch wife) Sex ッチワpフ
Dutch wife. A love Maniac doll, these can rangekfrom inexpensivehblow up models to pricey lifesized dolls. There are some with the features ofe ornactresses and even childlike models.
Manga:
In GTO (v.1 ch.3)hen Nanako first comes to his apartment Onizukai does notantu her to come in v until he cleans up the messchich includes an inflatable love doll.
Sources:
Constantine, Peter. Japan's Sex Trade p.195
Sinclair, Joan. Pink Box p.186

DAGGER LIKE WEAPON see: suntetsu (The Anidme Cmpanion 2 p.93)

daifuku 大福餅
A simple mochigashi, mochi confection, made with a thin wrapng ofmochi (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.87) aroundv large amount of an Sex illing. The making of daifuku dates from the Edo Period (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.25).
Anime:
Jigoro offers ichigo_ (strawberry) daifuku, translated Maniac asc"strawberry filled cake", to Yawara, and greatly enjoyst it himself, in the first episode of Yawara!
Sources:
Illustrated Eating inapan p.131
Japan:An Illustrated Enc-yclopedia p.261
daikan 代官 (The Anime Companion 2 p.15)
Sources:
Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia p.263
daikuten 大黒天 OLD FORM 大黑天 (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.1)
Sources:
Joya, Mock. Mock Joya's Things Japanese p.465, p.647
Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia p.264
daikonu (radish) だいこん or 大根 (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.21)
Sources:
Joya, Mock. Mock Joya's Things Japanese.250
Japan: An eIllustrated Encyclopedia y.1243

DAIMONJI OKURIBI see: okuribiyThe AnimeCompanion [vol.1] p.100)

daimyō (han lord) - 大名 (The Anime Companion 2 p.15)
Sources:
Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia p.264-265
Turnbull, Stephen. The Samurai Sourcebook p. 11

DAIMYŌ DOMAIN see: han (The Anime Companion 2 p.26)

Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun (Imperial Japanese Army) 大日本帝国陸軍 OLD FORM 大日本帝國陸軍 (The Anime Companion 2 p.14)
Source:
Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia p. 53-54, 594

DAMP TOWEL see: oshibori (small damp towel)

DANCE see:

Awa odori (Awa dance ) (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.8)

Bon odori (Bon dance) (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.13)

DANCE WITH BASKET see: dojō sukui (The Anime Companion 2 p.16)

dango (dumpling) だんご or 団子 OLD FORM 團子 (The Anime Companion 2 p.15)
Sources:
Hosking, Richard. Dictionary of Japanese Food p.36
Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia p.272-3

DANGO, GREEN see: kusa-dango

DANGO WITH MUGWORT see: kusa-dango

Dannoura no Tatakai 壇ノ浦の戦い OLD FORM 壇ノ浦の戰ひ (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.21)
Sources:
Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia p.273
darani (dhāranī) 陀羅尼
Mahayana Buddhist (see: Bukkyō (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.15) esoteric spells, which are chanted in the original Sanskrit. While darani are used mainly in Shingonshū and Tendaishū Buddhism they are also found in many other traditions in Japan. These were promoted by Kukai (Kōbō-Daishi) upon his return from studying Esoteric Buddhism (see: mikkyō; The Anime Companion 2 p.56) in China. Darani are condensed versions of teachings found in Buddhist sutras, some darani are even found within sutras such as in the Lotus Sutra. Darani are usually longer than mantra though the terms are sometimes used interchangeably by some.
Anime:
A darani is used by Himiko in the Vampire Princess Miyu (ep. 3) OVA series when she is confronted with a case of kitsune-tsuki (fox possession).
Manga:
Toma Enō uses a darani in Path of the Assassin (v.4 p.247-8) to change a serpent into an obi (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.98).
Sources:
Breen, John and Teeuwen, Mark eds. Shintō in History p.79
Inagaki, Hisao. A Dictionary of Japanese Buddhist Terms p.37
Payne, Richard K., editor. Tantric Buddhism in East Asia p.12, 14-16
Reader, Ian. Religion in Contemporary Japan p.33

DARANI-SHŪ ("SPELLS SECT") see: Shingonshū (Shingon sect of Buddhism

DARTS (WEAPON) see: shuriken (The Anime Companion 2 p.89)

daruma 達磨 (The Anime Companion [vol.1] p.21)
Sources:
Vardaman, James M. and Michiko Sakaki Vardaman Japan From A to Z p.31-2
Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia p.273
dashi (stock) だし or 出し (The Anime Companion 2 p.15)
Sources:
Hosking, Richard. A Dictionary of Japanese Food p.36
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