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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
難波 see styles |
nanpa なんぱ |
More info & calligraphy: Nanba |
大坂 see styles |
dà bǎn da4 ban3 ta pan daizaka だいざか |
Japanese surname Osaka; old variant of 大阪[Da4ban3] (Osaka, city in Japan), used prior to the Meiji era (archaism) large hill; (1) Osaka; (2) (archaism) large hill; (place-name) Daizaka |
大阪 see styles |
dà bǎn da4 ban3 ta pan oozaka おおざか |
Ōsaka, a city and prefecture in Japan (archaism) large hill; (1) Osaka; (2) (archaism) large hill; (surname) Oozaka |
大阪府 see styles |
dà bǎn fǔ da4 ban3 fu3 ta pan fu oosakafu おおさかふ |
Ōsaka prefecture Osaka Prefecture (Kinki area); (place-name) Osaka Prefecture |
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) |
府 see styles |
fǔ fu3 fu fu ふ |
seat of government; government repository (archive); official residence; mansion; presidential palace; (honorific) Your home; prefecture (from Tang to Qing times) (1) (urban) prefecture (i.e. Osaka and Kyoto); (2) centre (e.g. of learning); center; seat; (3) (government) office; (4) (hist) fu (administrative unit in China, Korea and Vietnam); (surname) Futaka |
三府 see styles |
sanpu さんぷ |
(hist) (Tokyo became a metropolitan prefecture in 1943) (See 府・1) the three urban prefectures (Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka); (surname) Mitsufu |
三都 see styles |
santo さんと |
three large cities (esp. Edo, Kyoto, and Osaka during the Edo period); (female given name) Minato |
下阪 see styles |
gehan げはん |
(noun/participle) proceeding from Tokyo to Osaka; (surname) Shimosaka |
丹波 see styles |
tanba たんば |
(hist) Tanba (former province located in parts of present-day Kyoto, Hyogo and Osaka prefectures); (surname) Niwa |
京坂 see styles |
kiyousaka / kiyosaka きようさか |
Kyoto-Osaka; (surname) Kiyousaka |
加番 see styles |
kaban かばん |
(hist) guards at Ōsaka and Sunpu castles (Edo period); (surname) Kaban |
勤番 see styles |
kinban きんばん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) taking turns on duty; (n,vs,vi) (2) (hist) being on duty at a daimyo's residence in Edo or Osaka |
和泉 see styles |
izumi いずみ |
(hist) Izumi (former province located in the southwest of present-day Osaka Prefecture); (surname) Wasen |
咲洲 see styles |
sakishima さきしま |
(place-name) Sakishima (artificial island, Osaka) |
在阪 see styles |
zaihan ざいはん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) being based in Osaka; being in Osaka |
夢洲 see styles |
yumeshima ゆめしま |
(place-name) Yumeshima (artificial island, Osaka) |
大証 see styles |
daishou / daisho だいしょう |
(abbreviation) (See 大阪証券取引所) Osaka Securities Exchange |
孟耶 see styles |
osaka おさか |
(personal name) Osaka |
尾峪 see styles |
osaka おさか |
(surname) Osaka |
尾硲 see styles |
osaka おさか |
(surname) Osaka |
帰阪 see styles |
kihan きはん |
(n,vs,vi) returning to Osaka; coming back (home) to Osaka |
府内 see styles |
funai ふない |
(1) within the prefecture (of Kyoto or Osaka); (2) (archaism) (See 御府内) within the town limits of Edo; (place-name, surname) Funai |
府営 see styles |
fuei / fue ふえい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (under) urban prefectural management (Osaka or Kyoto) |
府庁 see styles |
fuchou / fucho ふちょう |
prefectural office (of Osaka or Kyoto) |
府民 see styles |
fumin ふみん |
prefectural resident (of Osaka or Kyoto) |
府社 see styles |
fusha ふしゃ |
(obsolete) prefectural shrine (of Kyoto or Osaka) |
府税 see styles |
fuzei / fuze ふぜい |
urban prefectural tax (of Osaka or Kyoto) |
府立 see styles |
furitsu ふりつ |
(adj-no,n) prefectural; managed by an urban prefecture (Osaka or Kyoto) |
府警 see styles |
fukei / fuke ふけい |
prefectural police (Osaka or Kyoto) |
府議 see styles |
fugi ふぎ |
(See 府議会議員) prefectural assembly member (in Osaka or Kyoto Prefectures) |
府連 see styles |
furen ふれん |
(Osaka, Kyoto) party chapter |
府道 see styles |
fudou / fudo ふどう |
prefectural road (in Osaka and Kyoto Prefectures); (surname) Fumichi |
摂津 see styles |
settsu せっつ |
(hist) Settsu (former province located in the northern and central parts of present-day Osaka and the southeast of Hyogo prefectures); (surname) Setsutsu |
旭区 see styles |
asahiku あさひく |
(place-name) Asahi Ward (Ōsaka) |
昼網 see styles |
hiruami ひるあみ |
(place-name) Hiruami (fish market in the Senshuu district of Osaka) |
来阪 see styles |
raihan らいはん |
(noun/participle) coming to Osaka |
櫻坂 see styles |
ousaka / osaka おうさか |
(surname) Ousaka |
浪花 see styles |
làng huā lang4 hua1 lang hua namibana なみばな |
spray; ocean spray; spindrift; fig. happenings from one's life; CL:朵[duo3] Naniwa (former name for Osaka region); (surname) Namibana |
浪華 see styles |
rouka / roka ろうか |
Naniwa (former name for Osaka region); (given name) Rouka |
浪速 see styles |
naniwa なにわ |
Naniwa (former name for Osaka region); (place-name, surname) Naniwa (former name for Osaka region) |
港区 see styles |
minatoku みなとく |
(1) Minato City (special ward of Tokyo); (2) Minato Ward (Osaka); (3) Minato Ward (Nagoya); (place-name) Minato City (special ward of Tokyo); Minato Ward (Osaka, Nagoya) |
灘波 see styles |
nanba なんば |
(place-name) Nanba (Osaka district stretching from the Osaka central ward to the Naniwa ward); Namba |
王坂 see styles |
ousaka / osaka おうさか |
(surname) Ousaka |
県社 see styles |
kensha けんしゃ |
prefectural shrine (of prefectures other than Kyoto and Osaka) |
神戶 神户 see styles |
shén hù shen2 hu4 shen hu |
Kōbe, major Japanese port near Ōsaka |
綏坂 see styles |
osaka おさか |
(surname) Osaka |
緒坂 see styles |
osaka おさか |
(surname) Osaka |
翁坂 see styles |
ousaka / osaka おうさか |
(surname) Ousaka |
舞洲 see styles |
maishima まいしま |
(place-name) Maishima (artificial island, Osaka) |
苧阪 see styles |
osaka おさか |
(surname) Osaka |
近畿 see styles |
kinki きんき |
Kinki (region around Osaka, Kyoto, Nara); (place-name, surname) Kinki |
逢阪 see styles |
oosaka おおさか |
(surname) Osaka |
道県 see styles |
douken / doken どうけん |
(See 都道府県) prefectures (of Japan, excl. Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto); Hokkaido and other prefectures |
都県 see styles |
token とけん |
(See 都道府県) prefectures (of Japan, excl. Kyoto, Osaka and Hokkaido); Tokyo and other prefectures |
長佳 see styles |
osaka おさか |
(personal name) Osaka |
関西 see styles |
kansai(p); kansei(ok); kanzei(ok) / kansai(p); kanse(ok); kanze(ok) かんさい(P); かんせい(ok); かんぜい(ok) |
(1) Kansai; region consisting of Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and surrounding prefectures; (2) Kansai; south-western half of Japan (during the feudal era); (surname) Sekinishi |
阪大 see styles |
handai はんだい |
(org) (abbreviation) Osaka University; (o) (abbreviation) Osaka University |
阪神 see styles |
hanshin はんしん |
(1) Osaka-Kobe; (2) Hanshin (company name: railway, dept. store, baseball team, etc.); (place-name) Hanshin |
NGK see styles |
enujiikee / enujikee エヌジーケー |
(1) (company) NGK Spark Plugs Co., Ltd.; (2) (place) Namba Grand Kagetsu Theater (Osaka); (c) NGK Spark Plugs Co., Ltd.; (place-name) Namba Grand Kagetsu Theater (Osaka) |
USJ see styles |
yuuesujee / yuesujee ユーエスジェー |
(place-name) Universal Studios Japan (theme park in Osaka) |
かり子 see styles |
kariko かりこ |
(archaism) maid in an Osaka brothel; (female given name) Kariko |
グリ下 see styles |
gurishita グリした |
(place-name) underneath of the Ebisu Bridge (and below the large Glico sign) in Dotonbori, Osaka |
上方絵 see styles |
kamigatae かみがたえ |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) kamigata-e; ukiyo-e prints from the Kamigata area (modern day Osaka, Kyoto) |
京阪奈 see styles |
keihanna / kehanna けいはんな |
(kana only) Kyoto-Osaka-Nara; (place-name) Keihanna |
京阪神 see styles |
keihanshin / kehanshin けいはんしん |
Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe; (place-name) Keihanshin |
和泉灘 see styles |
izuminada いずみなだ |
(place-name) Osaka Bay |
大坂忠 see styles |
oosakatadashi おおさかただし |
(person) Osaka Tadashi |
大正区 see styles |
taishouku / taishoku たいしょうく |
(place-name) Taishō Ward (Osaka) |
大阪城 see styles |
oosakajou / oosakajo おおさかじょう |
(place-name) Osaka Castle |
大阪市 see styles |
oosakashi おおさかし |
Osaka city; (place-name) Osaka (city) |
大阪弁 see styles |
oosakaben おおさかべん |
Osaka dialect |
大阪湾 see styles |
oosakawan おおさかわん |
(place-name) Osaka Bay |
大阪線 see styles |
oosakasen おおさかせん |
(serv) Osaka Line |
大阪駅 see styles |
oosakaeki おおさかえき |
(st) Osaka Station |
天神祭 see styles |
tenjinmatsuri てんじんまつり |
(ev) Tenjin Festival (Osaka); (ev) Tenjin Festival (Osaka) |
女正月 see styles |
onnashougatsu / onnashogatsu おんなしょうがつ |
(hist) (See 小正月) 15th day of the New Year (when women would belatedly do their New Year's greetings or go back to their parents' homes; in Kyoto and Osaka) |
平野区 see styles |
hiranoku ひらのく |
(place-name) Hirano Ward (Osaka) |
府民税 see styles |
fuminzei / fuminze ふみんぜい |
(See 県民税) prefectural residents' tax (in Kyoto or Osaka) |
府知事 see styles |
fuchiji ふちじ |
(See 県知事) prefectural governor (of Osaka or Kyoto) |
府議会 see styles |
fugikai ふぎかい |
prefectural assembly (in Kyoto or Osaka) |
春場所 see styles |
harubasho はるばしょ |
{sumo} Spring Tournament (held in Osaka in March) |
東名阪 see styles |
toumeihan / tomehan とうめいはん |
Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka |
東大坂 see styles |
higashioosaka ひがしおおさか |
(place-name) Higashi Ōsaka; East Ōsaka |
東大阪 see styles |
higashioosaka ひがしおおさか |
(place-name) Higashi Ōsaka; East Ōsaka |
水機関 see styles |
mizukarakuri みずからくり |
puppet powered by (falling) water; water-powered contrivance; show using such a device (in Edo-period Osaka) |
水絡繰 see styles |
mizukarakuri みずからくり |
(irregular okurigana usage) puppet powered by (falling) water; water-powered contrivance; show using such a device (in Edo-period Osaka) |
海遊館 see styles |
kaiyuukan / kaiyukan かいゆうかん |
(place-name) Kaiyūkan Aquarium (Osaka) |
猛虎弁 see styles |
moukoben / mokoben もうこべん |
(slang) (joc) thick Osaka dialect (as supposedly spoken by Hanshin Tigers fans) |
福島区 see styles |
fukushimaku ふくしまく |
(place-name) Fukushima Ward (Osaka) |
近畿圏 see styles |
kinkiken きんきけん |
wider Kinki region (Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama and Fukui prefectures); wider Kansai area |
都道県 see styles |
todouken / todoken とどうけん |
(See 都道府県) prefectures (of Japan, excl. Osaka and Kyoto) |
雑魚場 see styles |
zakoba ざこば |
(place-name) Zakoba (Edo period fish market near Osaka) |
難波潟 see styles |
naniwagata なにわがた |
Naniwa Bay (old name for Osaka Bay) |
三大都市 see styles |
sandaitoshi さんだいとし |
the three most important cities (esp. in ref. to Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya) |
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 |
二色の浜 see styles |
nishikinohama にしきのはま |
(place-name) Nishikinohama (beach near Osaka) |
伊丹空港 see styles |
itamikuukou / itamikuko いたみくうこう |
(place-name) Itami Airport; Osaka International Airport |
元和偃武 see styles |
gennaenbu げんなえんぶ |
(hist) Genna armistice (period following the fall of Osaka Castle in 1615) |
八百八橋 see styles |
happyakuyabashi はっぴゃくやばし |
the large number of bridges over canals and rivers in Naniwa (present-day Osaka) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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