There are 25 total results for your Japanese Government search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
庁 see styles |
tīng ting1 t`ing ting chou / cho ちょう |
Japanese variant of 廳|厅 (n,n-suf) government office; agency; board; (place-name) Chō |
太政 see styles |
oomatsurigoto おおまつりごと |
(archaism) (Japanese) imperial government |
皇朝 see styles |
huáng cháo huang2 chao2 huang ch`ao huang chao kouchou / kocho こうちょう |
the imperial court; the government in imperial times (1) imperial court; Japanese Imperial Court; (2) (archaism) Japan |
標準語 标准语 see styles |
biāo zhǔn yǔ biao1 zhun3 yu3 piao chun yü hyoujungo / hyojungo ひょうじゅんご |
standard language (1) standard language (used in government, education, etc.); (2) standard Japanese |
訓令式 see styles |
kunreishiki / kunreshiki くんれいしき |
(abbreviation) (See 訓令式ローマ字) kunrei-shiki romanization (government-authorized system of romanizing Japanese); kunrei system |
霞が関 see styles |
kasumigaseki かすみがせき |
(1) area in Tokyo; (2) Japanese government departments (euph); (place-name) Kasumigaseki |
霞ケ関 see styles |
kasumigaseki かすみがせき |
(1) area in Tokyo; (2) Japanese government departments (euph); (place-name) Kasumigaseki |
安倍内閣 see styles |
abenaikaku あべないかく |
(See 自由民主党・1,公明党) Abe Cabinet (inaugurated as the Japanese government, 2006-09-26) |
日本国債 see styles |
nipponkokusai にっぽんこくさい |
Japanese government bond; JGB |
日本政府 see styles |
nihonseifu / nihonsefu にほんせいふ |
Japanese government |
特定疾患 see styles |
tokuteishikkan / tokuteshikkan とくていしっかん |
{med} diseases specified by the Japanese government as being worrisome, having no known treatment and of unknown causes |
華北事變 华北事变 see styles |
huá běi shì biàn hua2 bei3 shi4 bian4 hua pei shih pien |
North China Incident of October-December 1935, a Japanese attempt to set up a puppet government in north China |
重慶政府 see styles |
juukeiseifu / jukesefu じゅうけいせいふ |
Chongqing government; Kuomintang government based in Chongqing during the Second Sino-Japanese War |
55年体制 see styles |
gojuugonentaisei / gojugonentaise ごじゅうごねんたいせい |
(hist) (See 自由民主党・じゆうみんしゅとう・1,日本社会党・にっぽんしゃかいとう) 1955 System; Japanese political alignment with the LDP in government and the JSP in opposition, which lasted until 1993 |
一二九運動 一二九运动 see styles |
yī èr jiǔ yùn dòng yi1 er4 jiu3 yun4 dong4 i erh chiu yün tung |
December 9th Movement (1935), student-led demonstrations demanding that the Chinese government resist Japanese aggression |
御雇外国人 see styles |
oyatoigaikokujin おやといがいこくじん |
hired foreigners; foreign advisors hired by the Japanese government for their specialized knowledge to assist in the modernization of Japan at the end of the Bakufu and during the Meiji Era |
骨太の方針 see styles |
honebutonohoushin / honebutonohoshin ほねぶとのほうしん |
(exp,n) Basic Policies for Economic and Fiscal Management and Structural Reform (periodically released by the Japanese government); Big-Boned Policy |
ウォームビズ see styles |
woomubizu ウォームビズ |
WARM BIZ (Japanese government campaign encouraging companies to set their heater thermostats to 20 degrees Celsius over the winter) |
お雇い外国人 see styles |
oyatoigaikokujin おやといがいこくじん |
hired foreigners; foreign advisors hired by the Japanese government for their specialized knowledge to assist in the modernization of Japan at the end of the Bakufu and during the Meiji Era |
ウォーム・ビズ see styles |
woomu bizu ウォーム・ビズ |
WARM BIZ (Japanese government campaign encouraging companies to set their heater thermostats to 20 degrees Celsius over the winter) |
訓令式ローマ字 see styles |
kunreishikiroomaji / kunreshikiroomaji くんれいしきローマじ |
(See ヘボン式ローマ字) kunrei-shiki romanization (government-authorized system of romanizing Japanese); kunrei system |
ガバメントクラウド see styles |
gabamentokuraudo ガバメントクラウド |
(serv) Gov-Cloud (cloud service used by the Japanese government); (serv) Gov-Cloud (cloud service used by the Japanese government) |
Variations: |
kasumigaseki かすみがせき |
(1) Kasumigaseki; district of Tokyo where most of Japan's government ministry offices are located; (2) (metonymy) government ministries (of Japan); Japanese government bureaucracy |
Variations: |
woomubizu; woomu bizu ウォームビズ; ウォーム・ビズ |
(See クールビズ) warm biz; Japanese government campaign encouraging companies to set their heater thermostats to 20°C over the winter |
Variations: |
oyatoigaikokujin おやといがいこくじん |
hired foreigner; foreign advisor hired by the Japanese government for their specialized knowledge to assist in the modernization of Japan at the end of the Bakufu and during the Meiji Era |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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