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八相殿

see styles
bā xiàng diàn
    ba1 xiang4 dian4
pa hsiang tien
 hassō den
Hall of Eight Phases (of the Buddha's life)

公会堂

see styles
 koukaidou / kokaido
    こうかいどう
town hall; public hall; (place-name) Kōkaidou

公民館

see styles
 kouminkan / kominkan
    こうみんかん
public hall; community center; community centre; (place-name) Kōminkan

内供奉

see styles
nèi gòng fèng
    nei4 gong4 feng4
nei kung feng
 naigubu
    ないぐぶ
(See 内道場) inner offerer (any of the 10 high-ranking monks serving at the inner offering hall)
(内供) A title for the monk who served at the alter in the imperial palace, instituted in A. D. 756; also called 供奉.

内道場

see styles
 naidoujou / naidojo
    ないどうじょう
inner practice hall (for Buddhism; on the imperial palace grounds)

冥府殿

see styles
míng fǔ diàn
    ming2 fu3 dian4
ming fu tien
 myōfu den
hall of judgment

剣道場

see styles
 kendoujou / kendojo
    けんどうじょう
{MA} kendo hall

北斗堂

see styles
běi dǒu táng
    bei3 dou3 tang2
pei tou t`ang
    pei tou tang
 hokuto dō
The hall for the worship of Ursa Major.

区民館

see styles
 kuminkan
    くみんかん
municipal community centre; ward residents hall

十王殿

see styles
shí wáng diàn
    shi2 wang2 dian4
shih wang tien
 juuouden / juoden
    じゅうおうでん
(place-name) Jūouden
hall of the ten kings

千畳敷

see styles
 senjoujiki / senjojiki
    せんじょうじき
(1) very spacious hall; grand space; thousand-tatami area; (2) large and flat bedrock terrain; vast rock plateau; (place-name) Senjōjiki

参集殿

see styles
 sanshuuden / sanshuden
    さんしゅうでん
assembly hall of a shrine (used for weddings, banquets, etc.)

名人堂

see styles
míng rén táng
    ming2 ren2 tang2
ming jen t`ang
    ming jen tang
Hall of Fame

和食処

see styles
 washokudokoro
    わしょくどころ
Japanese style restaurant; Japanese style dining hall

善法堂

see styles
shàn fǎ táng
    shan4 fa3 tang2
shan fa t`ang
    shan fa tang
 zenbō dō
hall of the fine dharma

国技館

see styles
 kokugikan
    こくぎかん
(place-name) Kokugikan Arena (major sumo location in Tokyo); Hall of Sumo

圓通殿


圆通殿

see styles
yuán tōng diàn
    yuan2 tong1 dian4
yüan t`ung tien
    yüan tung tien
 enzū den
Hall of Perfect Interpenetration

土地堂

see styles
tǔ dì táng
    tu3 di4 tang2
t`u ti t`ang
    tu ti tang
 tsuchi dō
earth spirit's hall

土地神

see styles
tǔ dì shén
    tu3 di4 shen2
t`u ti shen
    tu ti shen
 tochi jin
local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) (same as 土地公|土地公[Tu3 di4 Gong1])
The local guardian deity of the soil or locality, deus loci; in the classics and government sacrifices known as 社; as guardian deity of the grave 后土. The 土地堂 is the shrine of this deity as ruler of the site of a monastery, and is usually east of the main hall. On the 2nd and 16th of each month a 土地諷經 or reading of a sutra should be done at the shrine.

地蔵堂

see styles
 jizoudou / jizodo
    ぢぞうどう
(See 地蔵) temple hall with a Kshitigarbha (Jizo) image; (place-name) Jizōdou

坐禪堂


坐禅堂

see styles
zuò chán táng
    zuo4 chan2 tang2
tso ch`an t`ang
    tso chan tang
 zazen dō
The monks' assembly room.

埋める

see styles
 umeru
    うめる
(transitive verb) (1) to bury (e.g. in the ground); (transitive verb) (2) to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall); to cause to be packed; (transitive verb) (3) to plug (a gap); to stop (a gap); to bridge (a difference, a gap); to fill (a seat, a vacant position); to fill out (a form, a sheet); (transitive verb) (4) to make up for (a loss, shortage, etc.); to make amends; to compensate for; (transitive verb) (5) to put cold water (in a bath); (transitive verb) (6) to cover; to scatter something over

大仏殿

see styles
 daibutsuden
    だいぶつでん
(place-name) Great Buddha Hall (in Nara)

大切り

see styles
 oogiri
    おおぎり
(1) large cut (e.g. of meat); (2) last piece of the day's programme; last act of a play; comic dialogue as the last item in vaudeville, music hall, etc.

大喜利

see styles
 oogiri
    おおぎり
last piece of the day's programme; last act of a play; comic dialogue as the last item in vaudeville, music hall, etc.

大師堂

see styles
 daishidou / daishido
    だいしどう
hall with an enshrined statue of Kobo Daishi (at a Shingon temple); (place-name, surname) Daishidou

大広間

see styles
 oohiroma
    おおひろま
main hall; great hall; large hall; reception hall

大教室

see styles
 daikyoushitsu / daikyoshitsu
    だいきょうしつ
lecture hall; lecture theatre; auditorium

大極殿

see styles
 taikyokuden
    たいきょくでん
Council Hall in the Imperial Palace; (personal name) Taikyokuden

大神王

see styles
dà shén wáng
    da4 shen2 wang2
ta shen wang
 dai jinō
The great deva king, Mahākāla, the great black one, (1) title of Maheśvara, i.e. Śiva; (2) a guardian of monasteries, with black face, in the dining hall; he is said to have been a disciple of Mahādeva, a former incarnation of Śākyamuni.

大講堂


大讲堂

see styles
dà jiǎng táng
    da4 jiang3 tang2
ta chiang t`ang
    ta chiang tang
 daikō dō
large lecture hall

大雄殿

see styles
dà xióng diàn
    da4 xiong2 dian4
ta hsiung tien
 daiō den
great shrine hall

天王殿

see styles
tiān wáng diàn
    tian1 wang2 dian4
t`ien wang tien
    tien wang tien
 tennō den
hall of the guardian kings

太和殿

see styles
tài hé diàn
    tai4 he2 dian4
t`ai ho tien
    tai ho tien
Hall of Supreme Harmony, the largest of the three halls that constitute the heart of the Outer Court of the Forbidden City 紫禁城[Zi3 jin4 cheng2]

奥の院

see styles
 okunoin
    おくのいん
(Buddhist term) inner sanctuary; inner shrine; sanctum sanctorum; holy of holies; place behind main hall of a temple enshrining temple founder, miraculous Buddhas, hidden statues, etc.; (place-name) Okunoin

奥之院

see styles
 okunoin
    おくのいん
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) inner sanctuary; inner shrine; sanctum sanctorum; holy of holies; place behind main hall of a temple enshrining temple founder, miraculous Buddhas, hidden statues, etc.; (place-name) Okunoin

妙法堂

see styles
miào fǎ táng
    miao4 fa3 tang2
miao fa t`ang
    miao fa tang
 myōhō dō
善法堂 The hall of wonderful dharma, situated in the south-west corner of the Trāyastriṃśas heaven, v. 忉, where the thirty-three devas discuss whether affairs are according to law or truth or the contrary.

宴会場

see styles
 enkaijou / enkaijo
    えんかいじょう
banquet hall

宴會廳


宴会厅

see styles
yàn huì tīng
    yan4 hui4 ting1
yen hui t`ing
    yen hui ting
ballroom; banqueting hall

寄せ場

see styles
 yoseba
    よせば
(1) gathering place; (2) (abbreviation) labour camp for drifters, criminals, etc. (Edo period); (3) entertainment hall (for rakugo, manzai, magic, music, etc.); vaudeville theater (theatre); music hall

寄せ席

see styles
 yoseseki
    よせせき
entertainment hall (for rakugo, manzai, magic, music, etc.); vaudeville theater (theatre); music hall

寄宿寮

see styles
 kishukuryou / kishukuryo
    きしゅくりょう
(See 寄宿舎) boarding house; residence hall; dormitory

寄宿舎

see styles
 kishukusha
    きしゅくしゃ
boarding house; residence hall; dormitory

寶雲殿


宝云殿

see styles
bǎo yún diàn
    bao3 yun2 dian4
pao yün tien
 Hōun den
Baoyun Hall

展示場

see styles
 tenjijou / tenjijo
    てんじじょう
exhibition hall (room, area)

展覽館


展览馆

see styles
zhǎn lǎn guǎn
    zhan3 lan3 guan3
chan lan kuan
exhibition hall

市庁舎

see styles
 shichousha / shichosha
    しちょうしゃ
town hall; city hall

市役所

see styles
 shiyakusho
    しやくしょ
municipal office; council; city hall

市政府

see styles
shì zhèng fǔ
    shi4 zheng4 fu3
shih cheng fu
city hall; city government

市政廳


市政厅

see styles
shì zhèng tīng
    shi4 zheng4 ting1
shih cheng t`ing
    shih cheng ting
city hall

常行堂

see styles
cháng xíng táng
    chang2 xing2 tang2
ch`ang hsing t`ang
    chang hsing tang
 jōgyō dō
hall of constant practice

延壽堂


延寿堂

see styles
yán shòu táng
    yan2 shou4 tang2
yen shou t`ang
    yen shou tang
 enju dō
The hall or room into which a dying person is taken to enter upon his 'long life'.

延慶寺


延庆寺

see styles
yán qìng sì
    yan2 qing4 si4
yen ch`ing ssu
    yen ching ssu
 Enkyō ji
Yanqing si, the monastery in which is the ancient lecture hall of Tiantai at 四明山 Siming Shan in Zhejiang.

彌勒殿


弥勒殿

see styles
mí lè diàn
    mi2 le4 dian4
mi le tien
 Miroku den
Maitreya Hall

後僧堂


后僧堂

see styles
hòu sēng táng
    hou4 seng1 tang2
hou seng t`ang
    hou seng tang
 go sōdō
rear hall

念佛堂

see styles
niàn fó táng
    nian4 fo2 tang2
nien fo t`ang
    nien fo tang
 nembutsu dō
buddha recitation hall

慈堂室

see styles
cí táng shì
    ci2 tang2 shi4
tz`u t`ang shih
    tzu tang shih
 ji dōshitsu
a charity hall

慈室堂

see styles
cí shì táng
    ci2 shi4 tang2
tz`u shih t`ang
    tzu shih tang
 ji shitsudō
a charity hall

慈藏室

see styles
cí zàng shì
    ci2 zang4 shi4
tz`u tsang shih
    tzu tsang shih
 ji zōshitsu
a charity hall

應眞閣


应眞阁

see styles
yìng zhēn gé
    ying4 zhen1 ge2
ying chen ko
 ōshin kaku
hall of the [sixteen] arhats

懷仁堂


怀仁堂

see styles
huái rén táng
    huai2 ren2 tang2
huai jen t`ang
    huai jen tang
Huairen Hall or Huairentang, a building inside Zhongnanhai 中南海[Zhong1 nan2 hai3], used as the main meeting place of the Politburo of the CCP

持佛堂

see styles
chí fó táng
    chi2 fo2 tang2
ch`ih fo t`ang
    chih fo tang
 jibutsudou / jibutsudo
    じぶつどう
(See 仏間) hall or room where a private Buddha statue or ancestor tablets are kept
inner buddha hall

旦過寮


旦过寮

see styles
dàn guō liáo
    dan4 guo1 liao2
tan kuo liao
 tanga ryō
A monastery at which a wandering monk 旦過僧 stays.

會議廳


会议厅

see styles
huì yì tīng
    hui4 yi4 ting1
hui i t`ing
    hui i ting
conference hall

枯木堂

see styles
kū mù táng
    ku1 mu4 tang2
k`u mu t`ang
    ku mu tang
 koboku dō
The hall in which枯木 sat.

柔道場

see styles
 juudoujou / judojo
    じゅうどうじょう
judo hall

極樂殿


极乐殿

see styles
jí lè diàn
    ji2 le4 dian4
chi le tien
 gokuraku den
paradise hall

権現造

see styles
 gongenzukuri
    ごんげんづくり
style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway

武徳殿

see styles
 butokuden
    ぶとくでん
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden

殿裏底


殿里底

see styles
diàn lǐ dǐ
    dian4 li3 di3
tien li ti
 denri tei
one inside the hall

毘盧殿


毘卢殿

see styles
pí lú diàn
    pi2 lu2 dian4
p`i lu tien
    pi lu tien
 Biro den
Vairocana Hall

涅槃堂

see styles
niè pán táng
    nie4 pan2 tang2
nieh p`an t`ang
    nieh pan tang
 nehan dō
The nirvāṇa hall, or dying place of a monk in a monastery.

演武場

see styles
 enbujou / enbujo
    えんぶじょう
dojo (hall used for martial arts training)

演芸場

see styles
 engeijou / engejo
    えんげいじょう
entertainment hall

演芸館

see styles
 engeikan / engekan
    えんげいかん
(See 演芸場) music hall; entertainment hall

無常堂


无常堂

see styles
wú cháng táng
    wu2 chang2 tang2
wu ch`ang t`ang
    wu chang tang
 mujō dō
無常院; 延壽堂; 湼槃堂 The room where a dying monk was placed, in the direction of the sunset at the north-west corner.

無常院


无常院

see styles
wú cháng yuàn
    wu2 chang2 yuan4
wu ch`ang yüan
    wu chang yüan
 mujō in
hall of impermanence

獨聖閣


独圣阁

see styles
dú shèng gé
    du2 sheng4 ge2
tu sheng ko
 dokushō kaku
hall of the hermit sage

球戯場

see styles
 kyuugijou / kyugijo
    きゅうぎじょう
(1) (dated) (See ビリヤード場) billiard hall; pool hall; (2) (dated) tennis court

町役場

see styles
 machiyakuba
    まちやくば
town hall

白虎觀


白虎观

see styles
bái hǔ guàn
    bai2 hu3 guan4
pai hu kuan
White Tiger Hall, a Han dynasty palace hall in which the famous Virtuous Discussions Held in White Tiger Hall 白虎通德論|白虎通德论 were held under the aegis of Han Emperor Zhang 漢章帝|汉章帝

看經堂


看经堂

see styles
kàn jīng táng
    kan4 jing1 tang2
k`an ching t`ang
    kan ching tang
 kankin dō
sūtra reading hall

礼拝堂

see styles
 reihaidou; raihaidou / rehaido; raihaido
    れいはいどう; らいはいどう
(1) (esp. れいはいどう) chapel; (2) (esp. らいはいどう) building used for worship (in front of the main hall of a Buddhist temple)

社交室

see styles
 shakoushitsu / shakoshitsu
    しゃこうしつ
day room (e.g. on a liner); lounge; social hall

祈願所

see styles
 kiganjo
    きがんじょ
temple; shrine (esp. one at which worshippers pray for favors); prayer hall

祖堂集

see styles
zǔ táng jí
    zu3 tang2 ji2
tsu t`ang chi
    tsu tang chi
 Sodō shū
Record of the Ancestral Hall

祖師堂


祖师堂

see styles
zǔ shī táng
    zu3 shi1 tang2
tsu shih t`ang
    tsu shih tang
 soshi dō
patriarch's hall

祖師殿


祖师殿

see styles
zǔ shī diàn
    zu3 shi1 dian4
tsu shih tien
 soshi den
hall of the patriarchs

神楽堂

see styles
 kaguradou / kagurado
    かぐらどう
(See 神楽殿・かぐらでん) kagura hall (at a shrine)

神楽殿

see styles
 kaguraden
    かぐらでん
(See 神楽) kagura hall (at a shrine); sacred dance stage

稽古台

see styles
 keikodai / kekodai
    けいこだい
(1) training partner; (2) training hall (esp. one made of wooden planks and used for dancing practice)

稽古場

see styles
 keikoba / kekoba
    けいこば
training room (hall); gymnasium

競り場

see styles
 seriba
    せりば
auction hall; auction site; place where auctions take place

等覺殿


等觉殿

see styles
děng jué diàn
    deng3 jue2 dian4
teng chüeh tien
 Tōkaku den
Dengjue Hall

糶り場

see styles
 seriba
    せりば
auction hall; auction site; place where auctions take place

紀念堂


纪念堂

see styles
jì niàn táng
    ji4 nian4 tang2
chi nien t`ang
    chi nien tang
memorial hall; mausoleum

紀念館


纪念馆

see styles
jì niàn guǎn
    ji4 nian4 guan3
chi nien kuan
memorial hall; commemorative museum

紫宸殿

see styles
 shishinden
    ししんでん
    shishiiden / shishiden
    ししいでん
Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace, Kyoto Imperial Palace, etc.)

紫震殿

see styles
 shishinden
    ししんでん
    shishiiden / shishiden
    ししいでん
(out-dated kanji) Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace, Kyoto Imperial Palace, etc.)

練習場


练习场

see styles
liàn xí chǎng
    lian4 xi2 chang3
lien hsi ch`ang
    lien hsi chang
 renshuujou / renshujo
    れんしゅうじょう
driving range (golf); practice court; practice ground
practice field; training ground; driving range; practice hall; rehearsal space

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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