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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
地獄繪 地狱绘 see styles |
dì yù huì di4 yu4 hui4 ti yü hui jigoku e |
depiction of hell |
地獄變 地狱变 see styles |
dì yù biàn di4 yu4 bian4 ti yü pien jigoku hen |
depiction of hell |
地獄趣 地狱趣 see styles |
dì yù qù di4 yu4 qu4 ti yü ch`ü ti yü chü jigoku shu |
hell beings |
地獄道 地狱道 see styles |
dì yù dào di4 yu4 dao4 ti yü tao jigokudou / jigokudo じごくどう |
{Buddh} (See 六道) naraka (hell) realm or 地獄趣 The hell-gati, br destiny of reincarnation in the hells. |
堕ちる see styles |
ochiru おちる |
(v1,vi) (1) (See 落ちる・9) to decline (of morals, character, etc.); to become vulgar (e.g. of a conversation); to stoop (to); to sink (so low); (v1,vi) (2) (See 落ちる・10) to be ruined; to go under; to fall (into hell) |
墮地獄 堕地狱 see styles |
duò dì yù duo4 di4 yu4 to ti yü da jigoku |
fall into hell |
大地獄 大地狱 see styles |
dà dì yù da4 di4 yu4 ta ti yü dai jigoku |
a great hell |
大炎熱 大炎热 see styles |
dà yán rè da4 yan2 re4 ta yen je dai ennetsu |
Pratāpana or Mahātāpana; the hell of great heat, the seventh of the eight hot hells. |
大紅蓮 大红莲 see styles |
dà hóng lián da4 hong2 lian2 ta hung lien dai guren |
Great red lotuses―name of a cold hell where the skin is covered with chaps like lotuses. |
大號叫 大号叫 see styles |
dà hào jiào da4 hao4 jiao4 ta hao chiao dai gōkyō |
hell of great wailing |
大號呌 大号呌 see styles |
dà hào jiào da4 hao4 jiao4 ta hao chiao dai gōkyō |
Mahāraurava 大呌; 大呼 The hell of great wailing, the fifth of the eight hot hells. |
天狗道 see styles |
tengudou / tengudo てんぐどう |
(See 天狗・1) world of the tengu; hell of the long-nosed goblins |
奈河橋 奈河桥 see styles |
nài hé qiáo nai4 he2 qiao2 nai ho ch`iao nai ho chiao naka kyō |
The bridge in one of the hells, from which certain sinners always fall. |
宋帝王 see styles |
sòng dì wáng song4 di4 wang2 sung ti wang Sōtai ō |
The third of the ten rulers of Hades, who presides over the Kālasūtra, the hell of black ropes. |
寒地獄 寒地狱 see styles |
hán dì yù han2 di4 yu4 han ti yü kan jigoku |
cold hell |
恩愛獄 恩爱狱 see styles |
ēn ài yù en1 ai4 yu4 en ai yü onai no hitoya |
The prison of affection, which holds men in bondage. |
想地獄 想地狱 see styles |
xiǎng dì yù xiang3 di4 yu4 hsiang ti yü sō jigoku |
Sañjīva, idem 等地獄 the resurrecting hell. |
捺落迦 see styles |
nà luò jiā na4 luo4 jia1 na lo chia naraka |
or 那落迦 naraka, hell, the hells, v. 地獄; 捺落迦 sometimes refers to the place of torment, and 那落迦 nāraka to the sufferer there. |
放蕩者 see styles |
houtoumono / hotomono ほうとうもの |
debauchee; fast liver; libertine; hell-raiser |
月と鼈 see styles |
tsukitosuppon つきとすっぽん |
(expression) like chalk and cheese (superficially similar, but completely different) (the moon and a turtle shell are both round, but they are otherwise completely different); like day and night; like the difference between heaven and hell |
河鼻旨 see styles |
hé bí zhǐ he2 bi2 zhi3 ho pi chih Kabishi |
Avīci, the hell of uninterrupted suffering, where the sufferers die and are reborn to torture without intermission. |
泥盧都 泥卢都 see styles |
ní lú dū ni2 lu2 du1 ni lu tu nairuto |
One of the sixteen hells. |
活受罪 see styles |
huó shòu zuì huo2 shou4 zui4 huo shou tsui |
(coll.) to go through sheer hell |
活見鬼 活见鬼 see styles |
huó jiàn guǐ huo2 jian4 gui3 huo chien kuei |
what the hell; preposterous |
浄玻璃 see styles |
jouhari / johari じょうはり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) fine crystal; clear glass; (expression) (2) (abbreviation) (See 浄玻璃の鏡) mirror found in hell in Enma's chamber that allows people to see their good and bad deeds |
渴地獄 渴地狱 see styles |
kě dì yù ke3 di4 yu4 k`o ti yü ko ti yü katsu jigoku |
The thirst-hell, where red-hot iron pills are administered. |
火の車 see styles |
hinokuruma ひのくるま |
(exp,n) (1) {Buddh} (See 火車・1) fiery chariot (that carries the souls of sinners into hell); (exp,n) (2) (idiom) desperate financial situation; dire straits |
無底坑 无底坑 see styles |
wú dǐ kēng wu2 di3 keng1 wu ti k`eng wu ti keng |
the bottomless pit (Hell in the Bible); pitless (elevator) |
無間業 无间业 see styles |
wú jiān yè wu2 jian1 ye4 wu chien yeh muken gō |
The unintermitted karma, or unintermitted punishment for any of the five unpardonable sins; the place of such punishment, the avīci hell; also styled ānantarya. |
熱地獄 热地狱 see styles |
rè dì yù re4 di4 yu4 je ti yü netsu jigoku |
hot hell |
生地獄 see styles |
ikijigoku いきじごく |
(irregular okurigana usage) hell on earth; living hell |
盂蘭盆 盂兰盆 see styles |
yú lán pén yu2 lan2 pen2 yü lan p`en yü lan pen urabon うらぼん |
see 盂蘭盆會|盂兰盆会[Yu2 lan2 pen2 hui4] Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15); Feast of Lanterns (盂蘭); 鳥藍婆 (鳥藍婆拏) ullambana 盂蘭 may be another form of lambana or avalamba, "hanging down," "depending," "support"; it is intp. "to hang upside down", or "to be in suspense", referring to extreme suffering in purgatory; but there is a suggestion of the dependence of the dead on the living. By some 盆 is regarded as a Chinese word, not part of the transliteration, meaning a vessel filled with offerings of food. The term is applied to the festival of All Souls, held about the 15th of the 7th moon, when masses are read by Buddhist and Taoist priests and elaborate offerings made to the Buddhist Trinity for the purpose of releasing from purgatory the souls of those who have died on land or sea. The Ullambanapātra Sutra is attributed to Śākyamuni, of course incorrectly; it was first tr. into Chinese by Dharmaraksha, A.D. 266-313 or 317; the first masses are not reported until the time of Liang Wudi, A.D. 538; and were popularized by Amogha (A.D. 732) under the influence of the Yogācārya School. They are generally observed in China, but are unknown to Southern Buddhism. The "idea of intercession on the part of the priesthood for the benefit of" souls in hell "is utterly antagonistic to the explicit teaching of primitive Buddhism'" The origin of the custom is unknown, but it is foisted on to Śākyamuni, whose disciple Maudgalyāyana is represented as having been to purgatory to relieve his mother's sufferings. Śākyamuni told him that only the united efforts of the whole priesthood 十方衆會 could alleviate the pains of the suffering. The mere suggestion of an All Souls Day with a great national day for the monks is sufficient to account for the spread of the festival. Eitel says: "Engrafted upon the narrative ancestral worship, this ceremonial for feeding the ghost of deceased ancestors of seven generations obtained immense popularity and is now practised by everybody in China, by Taoists even and by Confucianists." All kinds of food offerings are made and paper garments, etc., burnt. The occasion, 7th moon, 15th day, is known as the盂蘭會 (or 盂蘭盆會 or 盂蘭齋 or 盂蘭盆齋) and the sutra as 盂蘭經 (or 盂蘭盆經). |
瞿伽離 瞿伽离 see styles |
jù qié lí ju4 qie2 li2 chü ch`ieh li chü chieh li Gugari |
Gokālī; Kokālī; Kokāliya; Kokālika; 瞿迦離; 仇伽離; 倶伽離; 倶迦利, etc. The 智度論 1 says a follower of Devadatta who was sent to hell for accusing Śariputra and Maudgalyāyana of fornication. Eitel says "the parent of Devadatta". |
破地獄 破地狱 see styles |
pò dì yù po4 di4 yu4 p`o ti yü po ti yü ha jigoku |
To break open the gates of hell, by chants and incantations, for the release of a departed spirit. |
紺青鬼 see styles |
konjouki / konjoki こんじょうき |
(rare) (See 青鬼) navy blue demon residing in hell |
臛臛婆 see styles |
huò huò pó huo4 huo4 po2 huo huo p`o huo huo po kakukakuba |
The third of the cold hells, where the sinner's tongue is so cold that he can only utter the word hehepo or apapa. Also 嚯嚯婆, 阿波波. |
虎虎婆 see styles |
hǔ hǔ pó hu3 hu3 po2 hu hu p`o hu hu po kokoba |
Hahava, the fifth hell. For 虎耳 v. 舍頭. |
血の池 see styles |
chinoike ちのいけ |
{Buddh} Blood Pond; pool of blood; pond of blood (in hell); (place-name) Chinoike |
血盆經 血盆经 see styles |
xiě pén jīng xie3 pen2 jing1 hsieh p`en ching hsieh pen ching Ketsubon kyō |
The sutra describing the blood bath for women in Hades; it is a Chinese invention and is called by Eitel "the placenta tank, which consists of an immense pool of blood, and from this hell, it is said, no release is possible"; but there are ceremonies for release from it. |
責め苦 see styles |
semeku せめく |
torture; pains (of hell) |
赴陰曹 赴阴曹 see styles |
fù yīn cáo fu4 yin1 cao2 fu yin ts`ao fu yin tsao |
to enter hell |
那洛迦 see styles |
nà luò jiā na4 luo4 jia1 na lo chia naraka |
hell |
那落迦 see styles |
nà luò jiā na4 luo4 jia1 na lo chia naraka |
naraka, 'hell, the place of torment,... the lower regions' (M. W. ), intp. by 地獄 q. v. |
都市王 see styles |
dū shì wáng du1 shi4 wang2 tu shih wang Toshiō |
The ruler of the eighth hot hell. |
針の山 see styles |
harinoyama はりのやま |
{Buddh} hell's mountain of needles |
鉢特摩 钵特摩 see styles |
bō tè mó bo1 te4 mo2 po t`e mo po te mo hadoma |
(鉢特) padma, or raktapadma, the red lotus; one of the signs on the foot of a Buddha; the seventh hell; also 鉢特忙; 鉢頭摩 (or 鉢弩摩 or 鉢曇摩); 鉢納摩; 鉢頭摩 (or 鉢曇摩). |
閻婆度 阎婆度 see styles |
yán pó dù yan2 po2 du4 yen p`o tu yen po tu enbado |
A bird in purgatory as large as an elephant, who picks up the wicked, flies with and drops them, when they are broken to pieces. |
閻王爺 阎王爷 see styles |
yán wáng yé yan2 wang2 ye2 yen wang yeh |
(Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell |
閻羅王 阎罗王 see styles |
yán luó wáng yan2 luo2 wang2 yen lo wang enraou / enrao えんらおう |
(Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell {Buddh} (See 閻魔) Yama (king of the world of the dead, who judges the dead); Emma; Yan; Yomna Yama |
阿部曇 阿部昙 see styles |
ā bù tán a1 bu4 tan2 a pu t`an a pu tan Abutan |
The Arbuda hell, cf. 頞. |
阿鼻獄 阿鼻狱 see styles |
ā bí yù a1 bi2 yu4 a pi yü apigoku |
the hell Avīci |
鬼門關 鬼门关 see styles |
guǐ mén guān gui3 men2 guan1 kuei men kuan |
the gates of hell |
エルビル see styles |
erubiru エルビル |
(place-name) Erbil; Hell-Ville (Madagascar) |
くたばれ see styles |
kutabare くたばれ |
(expression) (vulgar) (ktb:) (See くたばる・1) drop dead!; go to hell!; fuck you!; shove it! |
ぶるぶる see styles |
furufuru フルフル |
(1) froufrou (fre:); frou frou; frilly decoration; (2) Furfur (lat:); Furtur; mythical great Earl of Hell |
ヘル朝鮮 see styles |
heruchousen; heruchoson / heruchosen; heruchoson ヘルちょうせん; ヘルチョソン |
Hell Korea (satirical term used to criticize the socioeconomic situation in South Korea) (kor: heljoseon); Hell Joseon |
三種示導 三种示导 see styles |
sān zhǒng shì dǎo san1 zhong3 shi4 dao3 san chung shih tao sanshu jidō |
Three ways in which bodhisattvas manifest themselves for saving those suffering the pains of hell, i.e. 身 physically, by supernatural powers, change of form, etc.; 意 mentally, through powers of memory and enlightenment; 口 orally, by moral exhortation. |
五叉地獄 五叉地狱 see styles |
wǔ chā dì yù wu3 cha1 di4 yu4 wu ch`a ti yü wu cha ti yü gosha jigoku |
hell of the five-pronged forks |
五無間業 五无间业 see styles |
wǔ wú jiān yè wu3 wu2 jian1 ye4 wu wu chien yeh gomukengou / gomukengo ごむけんごう |
{Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha) or 五無間罪 The five karma, or sins, leading to the avīci hell v. 五逆 and 五無間. |
五無間罪 五无间罪 see styles |
wǔ wú jiān zuì wu3 wu2 jian1 zui4 wu wu chien tsui go muken zai |
five kinds of evil acts leading to rebirth in the unremitting hell |
交通地獄 see styles |
koutsuujigoku / kotsujigoku こうつうじごく |
traffic hell, traffic congestion |
人間地獄 人间地狱 see styles |
rén jiān dì yù ren2 jian1 di4 yu4 jen chien ti yü |
hell on earth (idiom); suffering the torments of Buddhist hell while still alive; fig. having an uncomfortable time |
何処迄も see styles |
dokomademo どこまでも |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) anywhere; for all time; to the ends of the earth; (2) (kana only) through thick and thin; come hell or high water; to the bitter end; to the utmost; (3) (kana only) persistently; stubbornly; (4) (kana only) in all respects; on every point; (5) (kana only) thoroughly; exhaustively |
修羅地獄 修罗地狱 see styles |
xiū luó dì yù xiu1 luo2 di4 yu4 hsiu lo ti yü shura jigoku |
asura hell |
借金地獄 see styles |
shakkinjigoku しゃっきんじごく |
debt trap; debt hell; being in debt up to one's ears |
兜率天子 see styles |
dōu shuài tiān zǐ dou1 shuai4 tian1 zi3 tou shuai t`ien tzu tou shuai tien tzu Tosotsu Tenshi |
The prince, i. e. Śākyamuni, whose light while he was in Tuṣita shone into hell and saved all its occupants to that heaven; hence he is also called 地獄天子 Prince of Hades. |
八大地獄 八大地狱 see styles |
bā dà dì yù ba1 da4 di4 yu4 pa ta ti yü hachidaijigoku はちだいじごく |
(yoji) {Buddh} The Eight Greater Hells (八大) The eight great naraka, or hot hells: (1) sañjīva 等活 hell of rebirth into (2) kāla-sūtra 黑繩, i.e. the hell of black cords or chains; (3) saṅghāta 衆合, in which all are squeezed into a mass between two mountains falling together; (4) raurava 號呌; hell of crying and wailing; (5) mahāraurava 大號呌 hell of great crying; (6) tapana 炎熱 hell of burning; (7) pratāpana 大熱 hell of fierce heat; (8) avīci 無間 unintermitted rebirth into its sufferings with no respite. v. 地獄 and 八寒地獄. |
六十四眼 see styles |
liù shí sì yǎn liu4 shi2 si4 yan3 liu shih ssu yen rokujūshi gen |
Eighteen lictors in the avīci hell each with sixty-four eyes. |
分陀利迦 see styles |
fēn tuó lì jiā fen1 tuo2 li4 jia1 fen t`o li chia fen to li chia fundarika |
(also see 分陀利) puṇḍarīka, 芬陀; 分荼利迦, 分荼利華, 奔荼利迦, 奔荼利華; 本拏哩迦; the 白蓮花 white lotus (in full bloom). It is also termed 百葉華 (or 八葉華) hundred (or eight) leaf flower. For Saddharma-puṇḍarīka, the Lotus Sutra, v. 妙法蓮華經. The eighth and coldest hell is called after this flower, because the cold lays bare the bones of the wicked, so that they resemble the whiteness of this lotus. It is also called 隨色花; when a bud, it is known as 屈摩羅; and when fading, as 迦摩羅. |
劍林地獄 剑林地狱 see styles |
jiàn lín dì yù jian4 lin2 di4 yu4 chien lin ti yü kenrin jigoku |
Asipattra, (or劍樹地獄) the hell of the forest of swords, or sword-leaf trees. |
受験地獄 see styles |
jukenjigoku じゅけんじごく |
examination hell; ordeal of entrance examinations |
叫喚地獄 叫唤地狱 see styles |
jiào huàn dì yù jiao4 huan4 di4 yu4 chiao huan ti yü kyōkan jigoku |
hell of wailing |
地獄に仏 see styles |
jigokunihotoke じごくにほとけ |
(expression) (idiom) (See 地獄で仏に会ったよう) manna from heaven; an oasis in the desert; godsend; good fortune when one needed it most; meeting a good Samaritan in one's hour of need; (meeting) Buddha in hell |
地獄の釜 see styles |
jigokunokama じごくのかま |
(exp,n) {Buddh} the cauldron of Hell (in which sinners are boiled) |
地獄変相 see styles |
jigokuhensou / jigokuhenso じごくへんそう |
(See 地獄変) picture of Hell; painting representing Hell |
地獄天子 地狱天子 see styles |
dì yù tiān zǐ di4 yu4 tian1 zi3 ti yü t`ien tzu ti yü tien tzu jigoku tenshi |
The immediate transformation of one in hell mto a deva because he had in a previous life known of the merit and power of the 華嚴 Huayen sutra. |
地獄業力 地狱业力 see styles |
dì yù yè lì di4 yu4 ye4 li4 ti yü yeh li jigoku gōriki |
hell-bent activity |
地獄絵図 see styles |
jigokuezu じごくえず |
painting of a scene in Hell; a picture of Hell |
地獄變相 地狱变相 see styles |
dì yù biàn xiàng di4 yu4 bian4 xiang4 ti yü pien hsiang jigoku hensō |
depiction of hell |
堆壓地獄 堆压地狱 see styles |
duī yā dì yù dui1 ya1 di4 yu4 tui ya ti yü taiatsu jigoku |
The hell of crushing, also 衆合地獄, the third great hell in which sinners are crushed to death. |
大叫地獄 大叫地狱 see styles |
dà jiào dì yù da4 jiao4 di4 yu4 ta chiao ti yü daikyōjigoku |
hell of great wailing |
大熱地獄 大热地狱 see styles |
dà rè dì yù da4 re4 di4 yu4 ta je ti yü dainetsu jigoku |
extremely scorching hot hell |
大燒炙獄 大烧炙狱 see styles |
dà shāo zhì yù da4 shao1 zhi4 yu4 ta shao chih yü dai shōseki goku |
v. 大炎熱 Pratāpana. |
大禍臨頭 大祸临头 see styles |
dà huò lín tóu da4 huo4 lin2 tou2 ta huo lin t`ou ta huo lin tou |
facing imminent catastrophe; calamity looms; all hell will break loose |
大那落迦 see styles |
dà nà luò jiā da4 na4 luo4 jia1 ta na lo chia dai naraka |
great hell |
天王如來 天王如来 see styles |
tiān wáng rú lái tian1 wang2 ru2 lai2 t`ien wang ju lai tien wang ju lai Tennō Nyorai |
Devarāja-tathāgata, the name by which Devadatta, the enemy of Śākyamuni, will be known on his future appearance as a Buddha in the universe called 天道 Devasopāna; his present residence in hell being temporary for his karmaic expurgation. |
奈落の底 see styles |
narakunosoko ならくのそこ |
(exp,n) (1) (See 奈落・1) depths of Hell; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) abyss; inescapable situation |
屎糞地獄 屎粪地狱 see styles |
shǐ fèn dì yù shi3 fen4 di4 yu4 shih fen ti yü shifun jigoku |
The excrement hell. |
拔舌地獄 拔舌地狱 see styles |
bá shé dì yù ba2 she2 di4 yu4 pa she ti yü batsuzetsu jigoku |
The hell where the tongue is pulled out, as punishment for oral sins. |
提婆達多 提婆达多 see styles |
dī pó dá duō di1 po2 da2 duo1 ti p`o ta to ti po ta to deibadatta / debadatta でいばだった |
(person) Devadatta (cousin of Gautama Buddha) 提婆; 提婆達; 提婆達兜; 達兜; 地婆達多 (or 地婆達兜); 禘婆達多; 調婆達多 Devadatta, son of Droṇodana rāja 斛飯王, and cousin of Śākyamuni, of whom he was enemy and rival, cultivating magical powers. For his wicked designs on the Buddha he is said to have been swallowed up alive in hell; nevertheless, he is predicted to become a Buddha as Devarāja; he was worshipped as a Buddha by a sect 'up to A. D. 400'. Eitel. |
極熱地獄 极热地狱 see styles |
jí rè dì yù ji2 re4 di4 yu4 chi je ti yü gokunetsu jigoku |
Pratāpana; Mahātāpana; the hottest hell, the seventh of the eight hells. |
死ぬ気で see styles |
shinukide しぬきで |
(expression) all out; like hell; like crazy; desperately; expecting to die |
死心塌地 see styles |
sǐ xīn tā dì si3 xin1 ta1 di4 ssu hsin t`a ti ssu hsin ta ti |
to be hell-bent on; dead set on something; unswerving |
浮動地獄 浮动地狱 see styles |
fú dòng dì yù fu2 dong4 di4 yu4 fu tung ti yü |
floating hell; slave ships |
火湯地獄 火汤地狱 see styles |
huǒ tāng dì yù huo3 tang1 di4 yu4 huo t`ang ti yü huo tang ti yü katō jigoku |
hell of boiling water |
火焚地獄 火焚地狱 see styles |
huǒ fén dì yù huo3 fen2 di4 yu4 huo fen ti yü kabon jigoku |
The scorching hell, where sinners are burnt up. |
炎熱地獄 炎热地狱 see styles |
yán rè dì yù yan2 re4 di4 yu4 yen je ti yü ennetsujigoku えんねつじごく |
{Buddh} flames of hell Tapana, the hell of burning or roasting, the sixth of the eight hot hells, where 24 hours equal 2,600 years on earth, life lasting 16,000 years. |
無擇地獄 无择地狱 see styles |
wú zé dì yù wu2 ze2 di4 yu4 wu tse ti yü muchaku jigoku |
idem 無間地獄 q.v. |
無間地獄 无间地狱 see styles |
wú jiàn dì yù wu2 jian4 di4 yu4 wu chien ti yü mukenjigoku; mugenjigoku むけんじごく; むげんじごく |
see 阿鼻地獄|阿鼻地狱[A1 bi2 Di4 yu4] (yoji) {Buddh} the Avici hell (the eighth and most painful of the eight hells); hell of uninterrupted suffering The avīci hell, the last of the eight hot hells, in which punishment, pain, form birth, death continue without intermission. |
無間奈落 see styles |
mugennaraku; mukennaraku むげんならく; むけんならく |
{Buddh} Avici hell (the eighth and most painful of the eight hells) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Hell" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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