In this paper we present a quantitative and qualitative analysis of annotation in the Hinoki treebank of Japanese, and investigate a method of speeding annotation by using part-of-speech tags. The Hinoki treebank is a Redwoods-style treebank of Japanese dictionary definition sentences. 5,000 sentences are annotated by three different annotators and the agreement evaluated. An average agreement of was found using strict agreement, and using labeled precision. Exploiting POS tags allowed the annotators to choose the best parse with fewer decisions. .