たまや

Japanese

Noun

たまや • (tamaya) 

  1. 玉屋: a store or person selling beads; a store or person selling bubbles
  2. (historical) during the Edo period, a red-light district in the north of modern-day Asakusa
  3. (historical) a kabuki work including a dance about a seller of bubbles
  4. (historical) a popular manufacturer of fireworks in the first half of the 1800s
  5. 霊屋: a shrine dedicated to a specific individual
  6. (Shinto) a place where the remains of the dead are kept temporarily during a period of mourning, prior to burial at a formal funeral
  7. (Shinto) a roof placed over a grave, sometimes built to shelter offerings, incense, and the like from the elements
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