襖
sliding door
On-Yomi: オウ
Koohii stories:
1) [adrianbarritt] 14-3-2008(31): Before you open the sliding door to the core of the nuclear reactor, you'd better put on your anti-radioactivity cloak.
2) [ikmys] 17-7-2007(18): The safety violations at Japanese nuclear power plants are egregious! Not only are they built inside ancient Japanese castles, there are no considerations for contamination. I was visiting last month when I opened a sliding door to reveal the cloak room. All the scientists had haphazardly piled their cloaks on the CORE itself!
3) [herman] 16-1-2009(9): You move aside the sliding door into the inner (core) section of the house and catch a glimpse of the wife without her cloak on.
4) [At0m5k] 19-8-2009(3): You have to bust through many cloak-like curtains and sliding doors in order to finally reach the core of the monumental home.
5) [Meconium] 23-4-2010(2): Note: A lot of fonts reproduce this with the "animal tracks" primitive in place of the "rice" primitive. I think that's the older way to write it.