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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
顔見せ see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
顔見世 see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
鹿苑寺 see styles |
lù yuàn sì lu4 yuan4 si4 lu yüan ssu rokuonji ろくおんじ |
Rokuonji in northwest Kyōto 京都, Japan; the formal name of Kinkakuji or Golden pavilion 金閣寺|金阁寺[Jin1 ge2 si4] as Buddhist temple (place-name) Rokuonji (formal name of Kinkakuji) Deer Park Temple |
龍安寺 龙安寺 see styles |
lóng ān sì long2 an1 si4 lung an ssu ryouanji / ryoanji りょうあんじ |
Ryōanji, temple in northwest Kyōto 京都, Japan with famous rock garden (place-name) Ryōanji (temple in Kyoto) |
こと始め see styles |
kotohajime ことはじめ |
(1) taking up a new line of work; the beginning of things; (2) starting the preparations for New Year's festivities (December 8 in Tokyo, December 13 in Kyoto); (3) resuming work after the New Year's vacation |
べた焼き see styles |
betayaki べたやき |
(1) {photo} contact print; (2) {food} (See お好み焼き) beta-yaki; thin Kyoto-style okonomiyaki |
七大私学 see styles |
shichidaishigaku しちだいしがく |
(See 大学別曹) seven boarding schools established in Kyoto by noble families during the early Heian period |
上方狂言 see styles |
kamigatakyougen / kamigatakyogen かみがたきょうげん |
(See 江戸狂言) kabuki in the Kyoto-Osaka style |
五十三次 see styles |
gojuusantsugi / gojusantsugi ごじゅうさんつぎ |
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 東海道五十三次) fifty-three stations on the Tōkaidō (Edo-Kyoto highway in Edo-period Japan) |
京ことば see styles |
kyoukotoba / kyokotoba きょうことば |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) Kyoto pronunciation; (2) Kyoto dialect |
京滋地方 see styles |
keijichihou / kejichiho けいじちほう |
Kyoto-Shiga district |
京都の産 see styles |
kyoutonosan / kyotonosan きょうとのさん |
native of Kyoto |
京都五山 see styles |
kyoutogozan; kyoutogosan / kyotogozan; kyotogosan きょうとござん; きょうとごさん |
Kyoto Gozan; the five most important Rinzai temples of Kyoto |
京都大学 see styles |
kyoutodaigaku / kyotodaigaku きょうとだいがく |
(org) Kyoto University; (o) Kyoto University |
京都将棋 see styles |
kyoutoshougi / kyotoshogi きょうとしょうぎ |
Kyoto shogi (modern variant of shogi played on a 5x5 board) |
京都府警 see styles |
kyoutofukei / kyotofuke きょうとふけい |
Kyoto Prefectural Police; (o) Kyoto Prefectural Police (abbreviation) |
京都御所 see styles |
kyoutogosho / kyotogosho きょうとごしょ |
(place-name) Kyoto Imperial Palace |
京都新聞 see styles |
kyoutoshinbun / kyotoshinbun きょうとしんぶん |
(product) Kyoto Shimbun (Japanese newspaper); (product name) Kyoto Shimbun (Japanese newspaper) |
京都盆地 see styles |
kyoutobonchi / kyotobonchi きょうとぼんち |
(place-name) Kyōto Basin |
京都銀行 see styles |
kyoutoginkou / kyotoginko きょうとぎんこう |
(company) Kyoto Bank; (c) Kyoto Bank |
何じょう see styles |
nanjou / nanjo なんじょう |
(adverb) (1) what street? (esp. in Kyoto and Sapporo); (2) what article? (in a law); (3) (archaism) how can?; cannot possibly; there is no way |
八坂神社 see styles |
yasakajinja やさかじんじゃ |
(place-name) Yasaka Shrine (in Kyoto) |
八百八寺 see styles |
happyakuyadera はっぴゃくやでら |
the large number of temples in Kyoto; 808 temples |
千本鳥居 see styles |
senbontorii; senbondorii / senbontori; senbondori せんぼんとりい; せんぼんどりい |
rows of torii gates (e.g. at Kyoto's Fushimi Inari shrine); torii corridor |
大学別曹 see styles |
daigakubessou / daigakubesso だいがくべっそう |
(See 大学寮,七大私学) Heian-period boarding school (for children of a specific noble clan) established near the former central university of Kyoto |
大根焚き see styles |
daikotaki; daikondaki だいこたき; だいこんだき |
daikon-offering ceremony (Ryotokuji temple, Kyoto) |
天秤押し see styles |
tenbinoshi てんびんおし |
(rare) pressing the top of a pickle vat by hanging a weight on a staff, used as a lever (in Kyoto suguki pickle making) |
夫婦炊き see styles |
meotodaki めおとだき |
(kana only) {food} dish of the same ingredient prepared two different ways, stewed together (esp. tofu, specialty of Kyoto) |
山陰地方 see styles |
saninchihou / saninchiho さんいんちほう |
San'in region; region of western Honshu incl. Tottori, Shimane, northern Yamaguchi and sometimes northern Hyogo and Kyoto prefectures |
平安神宮 平安神宫 see styles |
píng ān shén gōng ping2 an1 shen2 gong1 p`ing an shen kung ping an shen kung heianjinguu / heanjingu へいあんじんぐう |
Heian Jingū or Heian Shrine, in Kyōto, Japan (place-name) Heian-jingu (shrine in Kyoto) |
府立大学 see styles |
furitsudaigaku ふりつだいがく |
prefectural university (Osaka or Kyoto); (o) Furitsu University |
時代祭り see styles |
jidaimatsuri じだいまつり |
Festival of the Ages (held at Heian Jingu Shrine in Kyoto on Oct. 22); Jidai Festival |
朱雀大路 see styles |
suzakuooji すざくおおじ |
(place-name) Suzaku Boulevard (large street in old Kyoto) |
河原乞食 see styles |
kawarakojiki かわらこじき |
(derogatory term) (from unlicensed actors in Edo-period Kyoto acting on the riverbanks near Shijō Bridge) actors; players; riverbank beggars |
洛中払い see styles |
rakuchuubarai / rakuchubarai らくちゅうばらい |
exile from Kyoto (Edo-period punishment) |
洛中洛外 see styles |
rakuchuurakugai / rakuchurakugai らくちゅうらくがい |
in and around the city of Kyoto |
石清水祭 see styles |
iwashimizumatsuri; iwashimizusai いわしみずまつり; いわしみずさい |
Iwashimizu Festival (Sept. 15 festival held at Iwashimizu Hachimangu in Kyoto) |
祇園祭り see styles |
gionmatsuri ぎおんまつり |
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th) |
西京味噌 see styles |
saikyoumiso / saikyomiso さいきょうみそ |
{food} Kyoto-style miso; Kyoto-style sweet white bean paste (esp. used for pickling fish) |
西京漬け see styles |
saikyouzuke / saikyozuke さいきょうづけ |
fish pickled in sweet Kyoto-style miso |
西京焼き see styles |
saikyouyaki / saikyoyaki さいきょうやき |
(food term) Kyoto-style grilled fish; fish slices pickled overnight in Kyoto-style sweet white bean paste, then grilled |
西本願寺 see styles |
nishihonganji にしほんがんじ |
(place-name) Nishi Hongan-ji (temple in Kyoto) |
西田哲学 see styles |
nishidatetsugaku にしだてつがく |
Nishida's philosophy (foundation for the Kyoto school of philosophy) |
近畿地方 see styles |
jìn jī dì fāng jin4 ji1 di4 fang1 chin chi ti fang kinkichihou / kinkichiho きんきちほう |
Kinki chihō, region of Japan around the old capital Kyōto, including Kyōto prefecture 京都府[Jing1 du1 fu3], Ōsaka prefecture 大阪府[Da4 ban3 fu3], Shiga prefecture 滋賀縣|滋贺县[Zi1 he4 xian4], Nara prefecture 奈良縣|奈良县[Nai4 liang2 xian4], Mi'e prefecture 三重縣|三重县[San1 chong2 xian4], Wakayama prefecture 和歌山縣|和歌山县[He2 ge1 shan1 xian4], Hyōgo prefecture 兵庫縣|兵库县[Bing1 ku4 xian4] Kinki region (Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo, Nara, Wakayama, Mie and Shiga prefectures) |
都をどり see styles |
miyakoodori みやこをどり |
(ik) dance performance held in April by geisha and maiko in Kyoto's Gion district |
都道府県 see styles |
todoufuken / todofuken とどうふけん |
prefectures (of Japan); largest administrative divisions of Japan: Tokyo-to, Osaka-fu, Kyoto-fu, Hokkaido and the remaining prefectures |
鍾馗さん see styles |
shoukisan / shokisan しょうきさん |
(See 鍾馗・1) small statue of Shōki the Plague-Queller (placed on the overhang of traditional houses in parts of Kyoto and Nara) |
関西地方 see styles |
kansaichihou / kansaichiho かんさいちほう |
Kansai region (center-west area of Japan comprising Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and surrounding prefectures) |
鞍馬天狗 see styles |
kuramatengu くらまてんぐ |
(See 天狗・1) Kurama tengu; tengu of Kyoto's Mount Kurama, said to have taught the art of war to Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
鰻の寝床 see styles |
unaginonedoko うなぎのねどこ |
(exp,n) (colloquialism) long, narrow house (e.g. traditional Kyoto townhouse); eel bed |
三十三間堂 see styles |
sanjuusangendou / sanjusangendo さんじゅうさんげんどう |
(place-name) Sanjusangen-do (hall in Kyoto) |
上方歌舞伎 see styles |
kamigatakabuki かみがたかぶき |
(See 上方狂言) kabuki in the Kyoto-Osaka style |
京の着倒れ see styles |
kyounokidaore / kyonokidaore きょうのきだおれ |
(exp,n) (See 大阪の食い倒れ,着倒れ) financially ruining oneself by buying too many clothes (as a fabled tendency of the people of Kyoto) |
京大大学院 see styles |
kyoudaidaigakuin / kyodaidaigakuin きょうだいだいがくいん |
(org) Kyoto University Graduate School; (o) Kyoto University Graduate School |
京都外大西 see styles |
kyoutogaidainishi / kyotogaidainishi きょうとがいだいにし |
(org) Kyoto Gaidainishi; (o) Kyoto Gaidainishi |
京都橘大学 see styles |
kyoutotachibanadaigaku / kyototachibanadaigaku きょうとたちばなだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Tachibana University; (o) Kyoto Tachibana University |
京都議定書 see styles |
kyoutogiteisho / kyotogitesho きょうとぎていしょ |
Kyoto Protocol |
修学院離宮 see styles |
shuugakuinrigyuu / shugakuinrigyu しゅうがくいんりぎゅう |
(place-name) Shugakuin Imperial Villa (in Kyoto) |
北野天満宮 see styles |
kitanotenmanguu / kitanotenmangu きたのてんまんぐう |
(place-name) Kitano-tenmangu (shrine in Kyoto) |
府議会議員 see styles |
fugikaigiin / fugikaigin ふぎかいぎいん |
prefectural assembly member (in Osaka or Kyoto Prefectures) |
旁月今日人 see styles |
houzukikyouto / hozukikyoto ほうづききょうと |
(person) Houzuki Kyōto |
杉の大スギ see styles |
suginooosugi すぎのおおスギ |
(place-name) Great Cedar of Sugi (Yasaka Shrine. Kyoto) |
東男に京女 see styles |
azumaotokonikyouonna / azumaotokonikyoonna あずまおとこにきょうおんな |
(expression) (proverb) the best men are from Edo; the best women from Kyoto |
検非違使庁 see styles |
kebiishichou; kenbiishichou / kebishicho; kenbishicho けびいしちょう; けんびいしちょう |
(hist) office in Heian Kyoto responsible for police and judicial duties |
洛中尽くし see styles |
rakuchuuzukushi / rakuchuzukushi らくちゅうづくし |
comprehensive list of famous places in Kyoto accompanied with pictures and text |
洛中洛外図 see styles |
rakuchuurakugaizu / rakuchurakugaizu らくちゅうらくがいず |
(hist) views in and around Kyoto (style of folding screen depicting the scenery and scenes of everyday life in Kyoto; late Muromachi period to the Edo period) |
清水の舞台 see styles |
kiyomizunobutai きよみずのぶたい |
(exp,n) (See 清水の舞台から飛び降りる) the veranda of Kiyomizu Temple (located on a steep hillside overlooking Kyoto) |
清水焼団地 see styles |
kiyomizuyakidanchi きよみずやきだんち |
(place-name) Kiyomizu pottery houses (in Kyoto) |
無鄰庵庭園 see styles |
murinanteien / murinanteen むりんあんていえん |
(place-name) Murin'an gardens (Kyoto) |
無鄰菴庭園 see styles |
murinanteien / murinanteen むりんあんていえん |
(place-name) Murin'an gardens (Kyoto) |
Variations: |
maiko; bugi(舞妓) まいこ; ぶぎ(舞妓) |
(See 芸者) maiko; apprentice geisha (in Kyoto) |
Variations: |
oicho; oichou / oicho; oicho おいちょ; おいちょう |
(1) (kana only) {cards} (poss. from Portuguese "oito") eight (in mekuri karuta); (2) (おいちょう only) (archaism) third-rank prostitute in the Kyoto red-light districts |
阿国歌舞伎 see styles |
okunikabuki おくにかぶき |
Okuni kabuki; progenitor of modern kabuki, developed by Izumo Taisha shrine maiden Izumo no Okuni and popularized in Kyoto (early Edo period) |
顔見世狂言 see styles |
kaomisekyougen / kaomisekyogen かおみせきょうげん |
December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
うなぎの寝床 see styles |
unaginonedoko うなぎのねどこ |
(exp,n) (colloquialism) long, narrow house (e.g. traditional Kyoto townhouse); eel bed |
京に田舎あり see styles |
kyouniinakaari / kyoninakari きょうにいなかあり |
(expression) (proverb) even in bustling cities there are places that have a rural quality to them; (even) Kyoto is rustic in places |
京大附属病院 see styles |
kyoudaifuzokubyouin / kyodaifuzokubyoin きょうだいふぞくびょういん |
(place-name) Kyōto University Hospital |
京男に伊勢女 see styles |
kyouotokoniiseonna / kyootokoniseonna きょうおとこにいせおんな |
(expression) (proverb) (rare) the best men are from Kyoto; the best women from Ise |
京都ゴルフ場 see styles |
kyoutogorufujou / kyotogorufujo きょうとゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Kyōto golf links |
京都信用金庫 see styles |
kyoutoshinyoukinko / kyotoshinyokinko きょうとしんようきんこ |
(org) Kyoto Shinkin Bank; (o) Kyoto Shinkin Bank |
京都女子大学 see styles |
kyoutojoshidaigaku / kyotojoshidaigaku きょうとじょしだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Women's University; (o) Kyoto Women's University |
京都学園大学 see styles |
kyoutogakuendaigaku / kyotogakuendaigaku きょうとがくえんだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Gakuen University; (o) Kyoto Gakuen University |
京都市美術館 see styles |
kyoutoshibijutsukan / kyotoshibijutsukan きょうとしびじゅつかん |
(org) Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art; (o) Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art |
京都府立大学 see styles |
kyoutofuritsudaigaku / kyotofuritsudaigaku きょうとふりつだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Prefectural University; (o) Kyoto Prefectural University |
京都教育大学 see styles |
kyotokyouikudaigaku / kyotokyoikudaigaku きょときょういくだいがく |
(org) Kyoto University of Education; (o) Kyoto University of Education |
京都文教大学 see styles |
kyoutobunkyoudaigaku / kyotobunkyodaigaku きょうとぶんきょうだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Bunkyo University; KBU; (o) Kyoto Bunkyo University; KBU |
京都産業大学 see styles |
kyoutosangyoudaigaku / kyotosangyodaigaku きょうとさんぎょうだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Sangyo University; (o) Kyoto Sangyo University |
京都看護大学 see styles |
kyoutokangodaigaku / kyotokangodaigaku きょうとかんごだいがく |
(o) Kyoto College of Nursing |
京都短期大学 see styles |
kyoutotankidaigaku / kyototankidaigaku きょうとたんきだいがく |
(org) Kyōto Junior College; (o) Kyōto Junior College |
京都精華大学 see styles |
kyoutoseikadaigaku / kyotosekadaigaku きょうとせいかだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Seika University; (o) Kyoto Seika University |
京都華頂大学 see styles |
kyoutokachoudaigaku / kyotokachodaigaku きょうとかちょうだいがく |
(o) Kyoto Kacho University |
京都薬科大学 see styles |
kyoutoyakkadaigaku / kyotoyakkadaigaku きょうとやっかだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Pharmaceutical University; (o) Kyoto Pharmaceutical University |
京都観世会館 see styles |
kyoutokanzekaikan / kyotokanzekaikan きょうとかんぜかいかん |
(org) Kyoto Kanze Theatre; (o) Kyoto Kanze Theatre |
伏見稲荷大社 see styles |
fushimiinaritaisha / fushiminaritaisha ふしみいなりたいしゃ |
(place-name) Fushimiinaritaisha (in Kyoto) |
十刹(oK) see styles |
jissatsu; jissetsu じっさつ; じっせつ |
(rare) ten important Rinzai temples, second in significance to the Kyoto Gozan |
国立京都病院 see styles |
kokuritsukyoutobyouin / kokuritsukyotobyoin こくりつきょうとびょういん |
(org) KYOTO NATIONAL HOSPITAL; (o) KYOTO NATIONAL HOSPITAL |
嵯峨美術大学 see styles |
sagabijutsudaigaku さがびじゅつだいがく |
(org) Kyoto Saga University of Arts; (o) Kyoto Saga University of Arts |
府立高等学校 see styles |
furitsukoutougakkou / furitsukotogakko ふりつこうとうがっこう |
(See 県立高等学校) prefectural senior high school (in Kyoto and Osaka prefectures); public senior high school (in Kyoto and Osaka prefectures) |
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aoimatsuri あおいまつり |
Aoi Festival (Kyoto, May 15); Aoi Matsuri |
Variations: |
miyako みやこ |
(1) capital (esp. Kyoto, Japan's former capital); seat of government; (2) capital (of music, fashion, etc.); city (e.g. of light); (3) location of the Imperial Palace |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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