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菓子かし
confectionery, sweets, candy, cake
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菓子屋かしや
confectionery shop, candy store, sweet shop
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お菓子おかし
confections, sweets, candy, cake
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駄菓子だがし
penny candy, cheap individually wrapped sweets
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和菓子わがし
wagashi, traditional Japanese confectionery
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駄菓子屋だがしや
small-time candy store, penny candy store
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茶菓さか
tea and cakes, refreshments
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糖菓とうか
sweets, sweetmeats, confectionary, candy
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珍菓ちんか
unusual candy, rare sweet
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米菓べいか
rice cracker
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乳菓にゅうか
milk-based candy, sweet made with milk
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氷菓ひょうか
frozen dessert (e.g. ice cream, sorbet, ice pop)
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粗菓そか
refreshments (implied to be low-grade)
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玩菓がんが
food sold with a toy
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錠菓じょうか
tablet candy, tablet-shaped sweets
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製菓せいか
confectionery production
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銘菓めいか
excellent sweet, confection of an established name
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冷菓れいか
chilled dessert, frozen dessert
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氷菓ひょうか
Hyōka (2001 novel and media franchise)
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菓子器かしき
cake box
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菓子箱かしばこ
candy box
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菓子皿かしざら
cake dish
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菓子盆かしぼん
cake tray (dish)
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菓子店かしてん
confectioner, confectionery, candy store
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菓子鉢かしばち
bowl for confectioneries
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菓子札かしふだ
card (oft. featuring illustrations of sweets) used to represent money when gambling
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菓子司かしつかさ
Japanese confectionery store (orig. one of high standing, supplying the imperial court, etc.), Japanese confectionery maker
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麩菓子ふがし
candy made from wheat gluten, wheat-gluten snack
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干菓子ひがし
dried candies, dried confectionary, cookies
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上菓子じょうがし
quality cakes
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水菓子みずがし
jelly dessert
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茶菓子ちゃがし
cake served with tea, teacake
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氷菓子こおりがし
frozen dessert
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洋菓子ようがし
Western confectionery
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盛菓子もりがし
cakes heaped in a container for a shrine offering
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綿菓子わたがし
cotton candy, fairy floss, candy floss
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生菓子なまがし
fresh Japanese sweets (usu. containing red bean paste)
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餅菓子もちがし
bean-jam cake
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雛菓子ひながし
sweets for offering at the Dolls' Festival
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主菓子おもがし
Japanese sweet eaten with koicha
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京菓子きょうがし
traditional Kyoto-style confectionery (often used in tea ceremony)
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袋菓子ふくろがし
small bag of snack food (cookies, potato chips, etc.)
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菓子折りかしおり
box of cakes
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菓子パンかしパン
baked sweet goods (e.g. Danish pastry, melon bread), sweet pastry, sweet bread
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上生菓子じょうなまがし
high-grade Japanese fresh confections (usu. colorful sculpted mochi in seasonal designs around bean paste)
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棹物菓子さおものがし
Japanese sweets in the form of long blocks (e.g. yokan, uiro)
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半生菓子はんなまがし
semiperishable sweets, half-dry confectionery
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焼き菓子やきがし
baked sweets
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砂糖菓子さとうがし
candy, sweet, confectionary
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ポン菓子ポンがし
puffed cereal