There are 65 total results for your 比良 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
比良 see styles |
bira びら |
(place-name) Bira |
比良久 see styles |
hiraku ひらく |
(given name) Hiraku |
比良井 see styles |
hirai ひらい |
(surname) Hirai |
比良元 see styles |
hiramoto ひらもと |
(surname) Hiramoto |
比良多 see styles |
hirata ひらた |
(surname) Hirata |
比良夫 see styles |
hirao ひらお |
(given name) Hirao |
比良女 see styles |
hirame ひらめ |
(female given name) Hirame |
比良子 see styles |
hirako ひらこ |
(female given name) Hirako |
比良山 see styles |
hirayama ひらやま |
(surname) Hirayama |
比良岡 see styles |
hiraoka ひらおか |
(surname) Hiraoka |
比良岳 see styles |
hiradake ひらだけ |
(place-name) Hiradake |
比良川 see styles |
hiragawa ひらがわ |
(place-name) Hiragawa |
比良幅 see styles |
hirafuku ひらふく |
(surname) Hirafuku |
比良張 see styles |
hirahae ひらはえ |
(place-name) Hirahae |
比良木 see styles |
hiraki ひらき |
(surname) Hiraki |
比良松 see styles |
hiramatsu ひらまつ |
(place-name, surname) Hiramatsu |
比良根 see styles |
hirane ひらね |
(place-name) Hirane |
比良田 see styles |
hirata ひらた |
(surname) Hirata |
比良男 see styles |
hirao ひらお |
(given name) Hirao |
比良町 see styles |
hiramachi ひらまち |
(place-name) Hiramachi |
比良野 see styles |
hirano ひらの |
(surname) Hirano |
比良颪 see styles |
hiraoroshi ひらおろし |
strong local wind blowing around the Hira mountains in Shiga prefecture (sinks boats on the lake and stops trains of the Kosei Line) |
中比良 see styles |
nakahira なかひら |
(surname) Nakahira |
北比良 see styles |
kitahira きたひら |
(place-name) Kitahira |
南比良 see styles |
minamihira みなみひら |
(place-name) Minamihira |
多比良 see styles |
tabira たびら |
(surname) Tabira |
大比良 see styles |
oohira おおひら |
(surname) Oohira |
松比良 see styles |
matsuhira まつひら |
(surname) Matsuhira |
梅比良 see styles |
umehira うめひら |
(surname) Umehira |
森比良 see styles |
morihira もりひら |
(surname) Morihira |
田比良 see styles |
tahira たひら |
(surname) Tahira |
華比良 see styles |
hanabira はなびら |
(female given name) Hanabira |
金比良 see styles |
konpira こんぴら |
(place-name) Konpira |
高比良 see styles |
tahira たひら |
(surname) Tahira |
比良ヶ嶽 see styles |
hiragatake ひらがたけ |
(surname) Hiragatake |
比良八荒 see styles |
hirahakkou / hirahakko ひらはっこう |
(See 法華八講) cold wind blowing at Lake Biwa around the 24th day of the second month of the lunisolar calendar |
比良八講 see styles |
hirahakkou / hirahakko ひらはっこう |
Buddhist service centred around the Lotus Sutra held over four days in Shiga Prefecture, starting from the 24th day of the second month of the lunisolar calendar |
比良山地 see styles |
hirasanchi ひらさんち |
(personal name) Hirasanchi |
比良根沢 see styles |
hiranezawa ひらねざわ |
(place-name) Hiranezawa |
比良石川 see styles |
hiraishigawa ひらいしがわ |
(place-name) Hiraishigawa |
比良糸川 see styles |
biraitogawa びらいとがわ |
(personal name) Biraitogawa |
南比良峠 see styles |
minamihiratouge / minamihiratoge みなみひらとうげ |
(place-name) Minamihiratōge |
多比良丁 see styles |
tairatei / tairate たいらてい |
(place-name) Tairatei |
多比良丙 see styles |
tairahei / tairahe たいらへい |
(place-name) Tairahei |
多比良乙 see styles |
tairaotsu たいらおつ |
(place-name) Tairaotsu |
多比良健 see styles |
tairaken たいらけん |
(person) Taira Ken |
多比良戊 see styles |
tairabo たいらぼ |
(place-name) Tairabo |
多比良港 see styles |
tairakou / tairako たいらこう |
(place-name) Tairakou |
多比良甲 see styles |
tairakou / tairako たいらこう |
(place-name) Tairakou |
平迫比良 see styles |
hirasakobira ひらさこびら |
(place-name) Hirasakobira |
日比良野 see styles |
hibirano ひびらの |
(place-name) Hibirano |
金比良山 see styles |
konpirayama こんぴらやま |
(place-name) Konpirayama |
金比良町 see styles |
konpirachou / konpiracho こんぴらちょう |
(place-name) Konpirachō |
比良おろし see styles |
hiraoroshi ひらおろし |
strong local wind blowing around the Hira mountains in Shiga prefecture (sinks boats on the lake and stops trains of the Kosei Line) |
比良ロッジ see styles |
hirarojji ひらロッジ |
(place-name) Hirarojji |
多比良町駅 see styles |
tairamachieki たいらまちえき |
(st) Tairamachi Station |
夜比良神社 see styles |
yahirajinja やひらじんじゃ |
(place-name) Yahira Shrine |
大比良壇山 see styles |
oohiradanyama おおひらだんやま |
(place-name) Oohiradanyama |
山田町比良 see styles |
yamadachouhira / yamadachohira やまだちょうひら |
(place-name) Yamadachōhira |
平赤井比良 see styles |
tairaakaihira / tairakaihira たいらあかいひら |
(place-name) Tairaakaihira |
琴比良神社 see styles |
kotohirajinja ことひらじんじゃ |
(place-name) Kotohira Shrine |
黄泉比良坂 see styles |
yomotsuhirasaka よもつひらさか |
(place) (myth) Yomotsu Hirasaka (slope that leads to the land of the dead); (p,myth) Yomotsu Hirasaka (slope that leads to the land of the dead) |
比良ゴルフ場 see styles |
hiragorufujou / hiragorufujo ひらゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Hira golf links |
比良登山リフト see styles |
hiratozanrifuto ひらとざんリフト |
(place-name) Hiratozanrifuto |
Variations: |
hiraoroshi ひらおろし |
strong local wind blowing around the Hira mountains in Shiga prefecture (sinks boats on the lake and stops trains of the Kosei Line) |
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