There are 40 total results for your Japanese Army search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舎 see styles |
shè she4 she sha しゃ |
Japanese variant of 舍[she4] (suffix noun) (1) hut; house; (2) (abbreviation) (See 寄宿舎) boarding house; residence hall; dormitory; (3) (archaism) (in the ancient Chinese army) one day's march (approx. 12.2 km); (surname) Sha |
倭軍 倭军 see styles |
wō jun wo1 jun1 wo chün |
Japanese army (derog.) (old) |
兵長 see styles |
heichou / hecho へいちょう |
(hist) {mil} (See 士長) leading private (Imperial Japanese Army); leading seaman (Imperial Japanese Navy) |
円匙 see styles |
enshi; enpi(ik) えんし; えんぴ(ik) |
(originally jargon of the Imperial Japanese Army) small shovel |
地方 see styles |
dì fang di4 fang5 ti fang chihou / chiho ちほう |
area; place; space; room; territory; CL:處|处[chu4],個|个[ge4],塊|块[kuai4] (1) district; region; area; locality; (2) (See 中央・2) the country; countryside; the provinces; rural area; (3) (obsolete) (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) civilian society; (surname) Chikata |
大尉 see styles |
dà wèi da4 wei4 ta wei taii(p); daii / tai(p); dai たいい(P); だいい |
captain (army rank); senior captain {mil} (だいい used by Imperial Japanese Navy) captain (Army, US Marine Corps, USAF); lieutenant (Navy); flight lieutenant (RAF, RAAF, RNZAF, etc.) |
少飛 see styles |
shouhi / shohi しょうひ |
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 少年飛行兵) male cadet (aged 14-19) in the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (during WWII) |
日軍 日军 see styles |
rì jun ri4 jun1 jih chün |
Japanese army; Japanese troops |
旧軍 see styles |
kyuugun / kyugun きゅうぐん |
(1) former army; (2) (hist) Imperial Japanese Army |
皇軍 皇军 see styles |
huáng jun huang2 jun1 huang chün kougun / kogun こうぐん |
imperial army (esp. Japanese) (hist) (Japanese) Imperial Army |
赤軍 see styles |
sekigun せきぐん |
(1) (hist) Red Army (Soviet Union, 1918-1946); Workers' and Peasants' Red Army; (2) (abbreviation) (See 日本赤軍) Japanese Red Army; JRA |
乾麺麭 see styles |
kanmenpou / kanmenpo かんめんぽう |
(obsolete) (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (See 乾パン) hardtack; cracker; hard biscuit |
便衣隊 see styles |
benitai べんいたい |
plain-clothes soldiers (esp. of the Chinese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War); mufti corps |
八路軍 八路军 see styles |
bā lù jun ba1 lu4 jun1 pa lu chün hachirogun はちろぐん |
Eighth Route Army, the larger of the two major Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) Eighth Route Army; 18th Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China |
張自忠 张自忠 see styles |
zhāng zì zhōng zhang1 zi4 zhong1 chang tzu chung |
Zhang Zizhong (1891-1940), Chinese National Revolutionary Army general during the Second Sino-Japanese War |
方面軍 see styles |
houmengun / homengun ほうめんぐん |
(hist) {mil} area army (of the Imperial Japanese Army); field army |
皇道派 see styles |
koudouha / kodoha こうどうは |
(hist) Imperial Way Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
統制派 see styles |
touseiha / toseha とうせいは |
(hist) Control Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
編上靴 see styles |
henjouka / henjoka へんじょうか |
(obsolete) {mil} (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (lace-up) military boots |
輜重兵 see styles |
shichouhei / shichohe しちょうへい |
(hist) (See 輸送科) Transportation Corps (service branch of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
関東軍 see styles |
kantougun / kantogun かんとうぐん |
(hist) Kwantung Army (Japanese armed forces in Manchukuo); (personal name) Kantougun |
關東軍 关东军 see styles |
guān dōng jun guan1 dong1 jun1 kuan tung chün |
Japanese Kwantung army (or Kantō army), notorious for numerous atrocities in China during WWII |
韓復榘 韩复榘 see styles |
hán fù jǔ han2 fu4 ju3 han fu chü |
Han Fuju (1890-1938), Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) army general and governor of Shandong, executed by Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石[Jiang3 Jie4 shi2] after he abandoned Jinan to the Japanese |
三八大蓋 三八大盖 see styles |
sān bā dà gài san1 ba1 da4 gai4 san pa ta kai |
(coll.) Arisaka Type 38 rifle (Japanese army rifle used 1905-1945) |
富國強兵 富国强兵 see styles |
fù guó qiáng bīng fu4 guo2 qiang2 bing1 fu kuo ch`iang ping fu kuo chiang ping |
lit. rich country, strong army (idiom); slogan of legalist philosophers in pre-Han times; Make the country wealthy and the military powerful, slogan of modernizers in Qing China and Meiji Japan (Japanese pronunciation: Fukoku kyōhei) |
日本赤軍 see styles |
nihonsekigun にほんせきぐん |
Japanese Red Army; JRA |
日本陸軍 see styles |
nihonrikugun にほんりくぐん |
(hist) (See 大日本帝国陸軍) (Imperial) Japanese Army |
日英聯軍 日英联军 see styles |
rì yīng lián jun ri4 ying1 lian2 jun1 jih ying lien chün |
Anglo-Japanese allied army (intervention during Russian revolution and civil war 1917-1922) |
突撃一番 see styles |
totsugekiichiban / totsugekichiban とつげきいちばん |
(obsolete) (joc) (slang) (Japanese army slang) condom |
連合赤軍 see styles |
rengousekigun / rengosekigun れんごうせきぐん |
Coalition Red Army (defunct Japanese armed militant group) |
Variations: |
enpi; enshi(円匙) えんぴ; えんし(円匙) |
(orig. jargon of the Imperial Japanese Army) small shovel |
少年飛行兵 see styles |
shounenhikouhei / shonenhikohe しょうねんひこうへい |
(hist) male cadet (aged 14-19) in the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (during WWII) |
Variations: |
tenshin てんしん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) change of course; changing direction; (n,vs,vi) (2) (転進 only) (obsolete) (used in place of 退却 by the Imperial Japanese Army during WWII) shifting position (of retreating forces); retreat |
陸軍士官学校 see styles |
rikugunshikangakkou / rikugunshikangakko りくぐんしかんがっこう |
(1) (army) military academy; (2) (hist) Imperial Japanese Army Academy |
陸軍幼年学校 see styles |
rikugunyounengakkou / rikugunyonengakko りくぐんようねんがっこう |
(hist) military preparatory school (for the Imperial Japanese Army); (o) Army Cadet School |
大日本帝国陸軍 see styles |
dainipponteikokurikugun / dainippontekokurikugun だいにっぽんていこくりくぐん |
(hist) Imperial Japanese Army (1872-1945) |
Variations: |
teinen / tenen ていねん |
(1) (compulsory) retirement age; age limit; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 定年退職) (compulsory) retirement (on reaching retirement age); mandatory retirement; (3) (停年 only) (hist) minimum years of service at a particular rank before eligibility for promotion (in the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy) |
九〇式大空中聴音機 see styles |
kyuumarushikidaikuuchuuchouonki / kyumarushikidaikuchuchoonki きゅうまるしきだいくうちゅうちょうおんき |
(hist) Japanese war tuba; pre-radar acoustic locator used by the Imperial Japanese Army |
Variations: |
nanasanichibutai ななさんいちぶたい |
(hist) Unit 731 (biological warfare unit of the Japanese Imperial Army) |
Variations: |
kantougun / kantogun かんとうぐん |
(hist) Kwantung Army (Japanese armed forces in Manchukuo) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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