Noun
uji (plural ujis or uji)
(historical) A Japanese clan or kin group of the Kofun period.
For example, the word for "white man" awanoch is a combination of the words awani meaning "who" and uji meaning "from". Source: Internet
The work “Baby Booming” by Indonesian artist Uji Handoko Eko Saputro called Hahan, is installed at Arario Gallery’s new branch for young artists in Ryse Autograph Collection hotel in Hongdae, western Seoul. Source: Internet
Uji Café also offers meals such as noodle bowls with Japanese curry or tonkatsu, a breaded and deep-fried pork cutlet. Source: Internet
The inside or ujigami (uji meaning clan) Kami roles that supports cohesion and continuation of established roles and patterns; and the hitogami or outside Kami, bringing innovation, new beliefs, new messages, and some instability. Source: Internet
The Toyotomi uji was simultaneously granted to a number of Hideyoshi's chosen allies, who adopted the new uji " 豊臣朝臣 main" (Toyotomi no asomi, courtier of Toyotomi). Source: Internet
Up to this time Shinto had been largely a clan ('uji') based religious practice, exclusive to each clan. Source: Internet