There are 13 total results for your 三所 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三所 see styles |
mitokoro みところ |
(place-name) Mitokoro |
三所依 see styles |
sān suǒ yī san1 suo3 yi1 san so i sanshoe |
three kinds of support |
三所北 see styles |
sanshokita さんしょきた |
(place-name) Sanshokita |
三所南 see styles |
sanshominami さんしょみなみ |
(place-name) Sanshominami |
三所川 see styles |
mitokorogawa みところがわ |
(place-name) Mitokorogawa |
上三所 see styles |
kamimitokoro かみみところ |
(place-name) Kamimitokoro |
下三所 see styles |
shimomitokoro しもみところ |
(place-name) Shimomitokoro |
三所攻め see styles |
mitokorozeme みところぜめ |
{sumo} triple attack force out |
三十三所 see styles |
sanjuusansho / sanjusansho さんじゅうさんしょ |
(See 西国三十三所) thirty-three temples sacred to Kannon (Avalokitesvara) |
坂東三十三所 see styles |
bandousanjuusansho / bandosanjusansho ばんどうさんじゅうさんしょ |
(See 三十三所) thirty-three sacred places in the Kanto region (which was previously known as Bandō) |
熊野三所権現 see styles |
kumanosanshogongen くまのさんしょごんげん |
(See 熊野三山) kami of the three main Kumano shrines |
秩父三十三所 see styles |
chichibusanjuusansho / chichibusanjusansho ちちぶさんじゅうさんしょ |
(See 三十三所) 34 (originally 33) sacred places in and around Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture |
西国三十三所 see styles |
saigokusanjuusansho; saikokusanjuusansho / saigokusanjusansho; saikokusanjusansho さいごくさんじゅうさんしょ; さいこくさんじゅうさんしょ |
thirty-three temples in the Kinki area containing statues of Kannon (Avalokitesvara) |
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