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12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
古里 see styles |
furuzato ふるざと |
More info & calligraphy: Kori |
ルイン see styles |
ruin ルイン |
More info & calligraphy: Ruin |
遺址 遗址 see styles |
yí zhǐ yi2 zhi3 i chih ishi いし |
ruins; historic relics (historic) ruins |
址 see styles |
zhǐ zhi3 chih ato あと |
(bound form) site; location (1) trace; tracks; mark; sign; (2) site; remains; ruins; (3) scar |
墟 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü |
ruins; (literary) village; variant of 圩[xu1]; country fair |
崩 see styles |
bēng beng1 peng nadare なだれ |
to collapse; to fall into ruins; death of king or emperor; demise (female given name) Nadare |
廢 废 see styles |
fèi fei4 fei hai |
to abolish; to abandon; to abrogate; to discard; to depose; to oust; crippled; abandoned; waste To fall in ruins; come to nought; cast aside, do away with, discard; spoil, waste. |
迹 see styles |
jì ji4 chi shaku あと |
variant of 跡|迹[ji4] (1) trace; tracks; mark; sign; (2) site; remains; ruins; (3) scar Traces, footsteps; external evidences or indications. |
古址 see styles |
koshi こし |
historic ruins |
古趾 see styles |
koshi こし |
historic ruins |
古跡 古迹 see styles |
gǔ jì gu3 ji4 ku chi koseki こせき |
places of historic interest; historical sites; CL:個|个[ge4] historic spot; historic remains; ruins; (surname) Koseki |
古蹟 古迹 see styles |
gǔ jì gu3 ji4 ku chi koseki こせき |
places of historic interest; historical sites; CL:個|个[ge4] historic spot; historic remains; ruins |
吟行 see styles |
ginkou / ginko ぎんこう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) going to scenic spots, ruins, etc. in search of inspiration for waka or haiku; (n,vs,vi) (2) reciting or composing poetry while walking |
城址 see styles |
chéng zhǐ cheng2 zhi3 ch`eng chih cheng chih joushi / joshi じょうし shiroato しろあと |
townsite castle site; ruins of a castle |
城跡 see styles |
joushi / joshi じょうし |
castle site; ruins of a castle; (place-name) Joushi |
城蹟 see styles |
jouseki / joseki じょうせき |
castle site; ruins of a castle |
基址 see styles |
jī zhǐ ji1 zhi3 chi chih |
foundation; footing; base; ruins (of a historical building) |
塔跡 see styles |
touato / toato とうあと |
ruins of a tower; (place-name) Touato |
廃址 see styles |
haishi はいし |
(rare) ruins (of a building, town, etc.); remains |
廃墟 see styles |
haikyo はいきょ |
ruins; abandoned building |
廃寺 see styles |
haiji はいじ |
(noun/participle) (1) ruined temple; abandoned temple; temple ruins; (noun/participle) (2) closing a temple |
廃虚 see styles |
haikyo はいきょ |
ruins; abandoned building |
廢墟 废墟 see styles |
fèi xū fei4 xu1 fei hsü |
ruins |
故址 see styles |
gù zhǐ gu4 zhi3 ku chih koshi こし |
old site; site of something (palace, ancient state etc) that no longer exists historic ruins |
故跡 故迹 see styles |
gù jì gu4 ji4 ku chi |
historical ruins |
故里 see styles |
gù lǐ gu4 li3 ku li furusato ふるさと |
home town; native place (1) (kana only) home town; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (archaism) ruins; historic remains; (surname) Furusato |
旧址 see styles |
kyuushi / kyushi きゅうし |
historic ruins; remains; historic site |
旧墟 see styles |
kyuukyo / kyukyo きゅうきょ |
ruins; remains |
旧趾 see styles |
kyuushi / kyushi きゅうし |
historic ruins; remains; historic site |
旧跡 see styles |
furuato ふるあと kyuuseki / kyuseki きゅうせき |
historic spot; historic remains; ruins |
旧蹟 see styles |
furuato ふるあと kyuuseki / kyuseki きゅうせき |
historic spot; historic remains; ruins |
旧里 see styles |
furusato ふるさと kyuuri / kyuri きゅうり |
(1) (kana only) home town; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (archaism) ruins; historic remains; (kana only) home town; birthplace; native place; one's old home |
残骸 see styles |
zangai ざんがい |
ruins; wreckage; wreck; broken remains; debris |
殘垣 残垣 see styles |
cán yuán can2 yuan2 ts`an yüan tsan yüan |
(literary) ruined walls; ruins |
殘敗 残败 see styles |
cán bài can2 bai4 ts`an pai tsan pai |
dilapidated; in ruins |
殷墟 see styles |
yīn xū yin1 xu1 yin hsü inkyo いんきょ |
Yinxu, ruins of Yinshang 殷商 city at Anyang 安陽|安阳 in Henan province, a World Heritage site (place-name) Yinxu (ruins of the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty, c. 1766-1050 BCE) |
焼跡 see styles |
yakeato やけあと |
(irregular okurigana usage) ruins of a fire; fire-devastated area |
遺跡 遗迹 see styles |
yí jì yi2 ji4 i chi yuishaku いせき |
trace; vestige; historical remains; remnant historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site Traces, tracks, evidences, examples left behind. |
遺蹟 遗蹟 see styles |
yí jī yi2 ji1 i chi iseki いせき |
historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site historical remains |
陳跡 陈迹 see styles |
chén jì chen2 ji4 ch`en chi chen chi |
past events; relics from a former age; ruins |
ふる里 see styles |
furusato ふるさと |
(1) (kana only) home town; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (archaism) ruins; historic remains |
原城跡 see styles |
harajoushi / harajoshi はらじょうし |
(place-name) Hara Castle Ruins |
古城跡 see styles |
kojouato / kojoato こじょうあと |
(place-name) Ko Castle Ruins |
古窯址 see styles |
koyoushi / koyoshi こようし |
ruins of old kilns; old kiln sites |
古窯趾 see styles |
koyoushi / koyoshi こようし |
ruins of old kilns; old kiln sites |
岡城跡 see styles |
okajoushi / okajoshi おかじょうし |
(place-name) Oka Castle Ruins |
嶋遺跡 see styles |
shimaiseki しまいせき |
(place-name) Shima Ruins |
旧城跡 see styles |
kyuushiroato / kyushiroato きゅうしろあと |
(place-name) Kyū Castle Ruins |
林城跡 see styles |
hayashijouato / hayashijoato はやしじょうあと |
(place-name) Hayashi Castle Ruins |
根城跡 see styles |
nejouato / nejoato ねじょうあと |
(place-name) Ne Castle Ruins |
焼け跡 see styles |
yakeato やけあと |
ruins of a fire; fire-devastated area |
王舍城 see styles |
wáng shè chéng wang2 she4 cheng2 wang she ch`eng wang she cheng Ōsha jō |
Rājagṛha. King Bimbisāra is said to have removed his capital here from Kuśāgrapura, v. 矩 and 吉, a little further eastward, because of fire and other calamities. Rājagṛha was surrounded by five hills, of which Gṛdhrakūṭa (Vulture Peak) became the most famous. It was the royal city from the time of Bimbisara 'until the time of Aśoka'. Its ruins are still extant at the village of Rājgir, some sixteen miles S. S. W. of Bihār; they 'form an object of pilgrimages for the Jains'. Eitel. The first synod is said to have assembled here. |
荒れ寺 see styles |
aredera あれでら |
dilapidated temple; temple ruins; abandoned temple |
荒城址 see styles |
arajoushi / arajoshi あらじょうし |
(place-name) Ara castle ruins |
萩城跡 see styles |
hagijouato / hagijoato はぎじょうあと |
(place-name) Hagi Castle Ruins |
関城跡 see styles |
sekijouato / sekijoato せきじょうあと |
(place-name) Seki Castle Ruins |
館城跡 see styles |
tateshiroato たてしろあと |
(place-name) Tate Castle Ruins |
黑水城 see styles |
hēi shuǐ chéng hei1 shui3 cheng2 hei shui ch`eng hei shui cheng |
ruins of Heishui Town of Xixia 西夏[Xi1 Xia4] people, in Ejin Banner 額濟納旗|额济纳旗[E2 ji4 na4 Qi2], Alxa League 阿拉善盟[A1 la1 shan4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia |
七尾城址 see styles |
nanaojoushi / nanaojoshi ななおじょうし |
(place-name) Nanao castle ruins |
七戸城跡 see styles |
shichinohejouato / shichinohejoato しちのへじょうあと |
(place-name) Shichinohe Castle Ruins |
三原城跡 see styles |
miharajouato / miharajoato みはらじょうあと |
(place-name) Mihara Castle Ruins |
三岳城跡 see styles |
mitakejouseki / mitakejoseki みたけじょうせき |
(place-name) Mitake Castle Ruins |
上田城跡 see styles |
uedajouato / uedajoato うえだじょうあと |
(place-name) Ueda Castle Ruins |
上野城跡 see styles |
uenojoushi / uenojoshi うえのじょうし |
(place-name) Ueno Castle Ruins |
且末遺址 且末遗址 see styles |
qiě mò yí zhǐ qie3 mo4 yi2 zhi3 ch`ieh mo i chih chieh mo i chih |
ruins of Cherchen, Qarqan or Chiemo, archaeological site in Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture 巴音郭楞蒙古自治州, Xinjiang |
中入城跡 see styles |
nakairijouato / nakairijoato なかいりじょうあと |
(place-name) Nakairi Castle Ruins |
中城城跡 see styles |
nakagusukujoushi / nakagusukujoshi なかぐすくじょうし |
(place-name) Nakagusuku Castle Ruins |
丸亀城跡 see styles |
marugamejouato / marugamejoato まるがめじょうあと |
(place-name) Marugame Castle Ruins |
丹鶴城跡 see styles |
tanzurujouato / tanzurujoato たんずるじょうあと |
(place-name) Tanzuru Castle Ruins |
九戸城跡 see styles |
kunohejoushi / kunohejoshi くのへじょうし |
(place-name) Kunohe Castle Ruins |
亀山城跡 see styles |
kameyamajoushi / kameyamajoshi かめやまじょうし |
(place-name) Kameyama Castle Ruins |
二曲城跡 see styles |
futogeshiroato ふとげしろあと |
(place-name) Futoge Castle Ruins |
二田城址 see styles |
nitajoushi / nitajoshi にたじょうし |
(place-name) Nita castle ruins |
人吉城跡 see styles |
hitoyoshijouato / hitoyoshijoato ひとよしじょうあと |
(place-name) Hitoyoshi Castle Ruins |
仲原遺跡 see styles |
nakaharaiseki なかはらいせき |
(place-name) Nakahara Ruins |
仲泊遺跡 see styles |
nakadomariiseki / nakadomariseki なかどまりいせき |
(place-name) Nakadomari Ruins |
休場遺跡 see styles |
yasumibaiseki やすみばいせき |
(place-name) Yasumiba Ruins |
佐野遺跡 see styles |
sanoiseki さのいせき |
(place-name) Sano Ruins |
児山城跡 see styles |
koyamajouato / koyamajoato こやまじょうあと |
(place-name) Koyama Castle Ruins |
八天遺跡 see styles |
hatteniseki はってんいせき |
(place-name) Hatten Ruins |
内山城跡 see styles |
uchiyamajouato / uchiyamajoato うちやまじょうあと |
(place-name) Uchiyama Castle Ruins |
加納城跡 see styles |
kanoujoushi / kanojoshi かのうじょうし |
(place-name) Kanou Castle Ruins |
勝坂遺跡 see styles |
katsusakaiseki かつさかいせき |
(place-name) Katsusaka Ruins |
勝山城跡 see styles |
katsuyamajoushi / katsuyamajoshi かつやまじょうし |
(place-name) Katsuyama Castle Ruins |
勝連城跡 see styles |
katsurenjouato / katsurenjoato かつれんじょうあと |
(place-name) Katsuren Castle Ruins |
北代遺跡 see styles |
kitashiroiseki きたしろいせき |
(place-name) Kitashiro Ruins |
北斗遺跡 see styles |
hokutoiseki ほくといせき |
(place-name) Hokuto Ruins |
千居遺跡 see styles |
sengoiseki せんごいせき |
(place-name) Sengo Ruins |
千早城跡 see styles |
chihayajouato / chihayajoato ちはやじょうあと |
(place-name) Chihaya Castle Ruins |
古道遺跡 see styles |
kodouiseki / kodoiseki こどういせき |
(place-name) Kodou Ruins |
吉田城跡 see styles |
yoshidajoushi / yoshidajoshi よしだじょうし |
(place-name) Yoshida Castle Ruins |
和銅遺跡 see styles |
wadouiseki / wadoiseki わどういせき |
(place-name) Wadou Ruins |
国府遺跡 see styles |
kouiseki / koiseki こういせき |
(place-name) Kō Ruins |
国破れて see styles |
kuniyaburete くにやぶれて |
(expression) with one's country in ruins |
土生遺跡 see styles |
habuiseki はぶいせき |
(place-name) Habu Ruins |
坂戸城跡 see styles |
sakadojouato / sakadojoato さかどじょうあと |
(place-name) Sakado Castle Ruins |
堀越城跡 see styles |
horikoshijouato / horikoshijoato ほりこしじょうあと |
(place-name) Horikoshi Castle Ruins |
壇風城跡 see styles |
danfuujouato / danfujoato だんふうじょうあと |
(place-name) Danfū Castle Ruins |
多賀城跡 see styles |
tagajouato / tagajoato たがじょうあと |
(place-name) Taga Castle Ruins |
大中遺跡 see styles |
oonakaiseki おおなかいせき |
(place-name) Oonaka Ruins |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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