There are 54 total results for your 祇園 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
祇園 祇园 see styles |
qí yuán qi2 yuan2 ch`i yüan chi yüan gion ぎおん |
(place-name, surname) Gion (entertainment district in Kyoto) Jetavana |
祇園下 see styles |
gionshita ぎおんした |
(surname) Gionshita |
祇園中 see styles |
gionnaka ぎおんなか |
(place-name) Gionnaka |
祇園会 see styles |
gione ぎおんえ |
(See 祇園祭) Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th) |
祇園南 see styles |
gionminami ぎおんみなみ |
(place-name) Gionminami |
祇園原 see styles |
gionbara ぎおんばら |
(place-name) Gionbara |
祇園台 see styles |
giondai ぎおんだい |
(place-name) Giondai |
祇園寺 see styles |
gionji ぎおんじ |
(surname) Gionji |
祇園山 see styles |
gionyama ぎおんやま |
(personal name) Gion'yama |
祇園岬 see styles |
gionmisaki ぎおんみさき |
(place-name) Gionmisaki |
祇園川 see styles |
giongawa ぎおんがわ |
(place-name) Giongawa |
祇園東 see styles |
gionhigashi ぎおんひがし |
(place-name) Gionhigashi |
祇園橋 see styles |
gionbashi ぎおんばし |
(place-name) Gionbashi |
祇園滝 see styles |
giontaki ぎおんたき |
(place-name) Giontaki |
祇園田 see styles |
gionda ぎおんだ |
(surname) Gionda |
祇園町 see styles |
gionmachi ぎおんまち |
(place-name) Gionmachi |
祇園白 see styles |
gionhaku ぎおんはく |
(surname) Gionhaku |
祇園社 see styles |
gionsha ぎおんしゃ |
(place-name) Gion-sha (former name for Yasaka-Jinja) |
祇園祭 see styles |
gionmatsuri ぎおんまつり |
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th); (ev) Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th) |
祇園西 see styles |
gionnishi ぎおんにし |
(place-name) Gionnishi |
祇園迫 see styles |
gionzako ぎおんざこ |
(place-name) Gionzako |
上祇園 see styles |
kamigion かみぎおん |
(place-name) Kamigion |
下祇園 see styles |
shimogion しもぎおん |
(place-name) Shimogion |
祇園の社 see styles |
gionnoyashiro ぎおんのやしろ |
(place-name) Gion no Yashiro (former name for Yasaka-Jinja) |
祇園之洲 see styles |
gionnosu ぎおんのす |
(place-name) Gionnosu |
祇園南海 see styles |
gionnankai ぎおんなんかい |
(person) Gion Nankai |
祇園原町 see styles |
gionbaramachi ぎおんばらまち |
(place-name) Gionbaramachi |
祇園大橋 see styles |
gionoohashi ぎおんおおはし |
(place-name) Gion'oohashi |
祇園女御 see styles |
gionnonyougo / gionnonyogo ぎおんのにょうご |
(personal name) Gionnonyougo |
祇園新橋 see styles |
gionshinbashi ぎおんしんばし |
(place-name) Gionshinbashi |
祇園用水 see styles |
gionyousui / gionyosui ぎおんようすい |
(place-name) Gionyousui |
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) |
祇園精舍 祇园精舍 see styles |
qí yuán jīng shē qi2 yuan2 jing1 she1 ch`i yüan ching she chi yüan ching she Gion shōja |
Jetavana Anāthapiṇḍada-ārāma |
祇園精舎 see styles |
gionshouja / gionshoja ぎおんしょうじゃ |
(place-name) Jetavana Monastery (India); Jetavana-vihara |
上祇園町 see styles |
kamigionchou / kamigioncho かみぎおんちょう |
(place-name) Kamigionchō |
下祇園町 see styles |
shimogionchou / shimogioncho しもぎおんちょう |
(place-name) Shimogionchō |
下祇園駅 see styles |
shimogioneki しもぎおんえき |
(st) Shimogion Station |
岩瀬祇園 see styles |
iwasegion いわせぎおん |
(place-name) Iwasegion |
木月祇園 see styles |
kizukigion きづきぎおん |
(place-name) Kizukigion |
西祇園橋 see styles |
nishigionbashi にしぎおんばし |
(place-name) Nishigionbashi |
阿祇園寺 see styles |
agionji あぎおんじ |
(place-name) Agionji |
祇園之州町 see styles |
gionnosuchou / gionnosucho ぎおんのすちょう |
(place-name) Gionnosuchō |
祇園之洲町 see styles |
gionnosuchou / gionnosucho ぎおんのすちょう |
(place-name) Gionnosuchō |
祇園町北側 see styles |
gionmachikitagawa ぎおんまちきたがわ |
(place-name) Gionmachikitagawa |
祇園町南側 see styles |
gionmachiminamigawa ぎおんまちみなみがわ |
(place-name) Gionmachiminamigawa |
祇園町長束 see styles |
gionchounagatsuka / gionchonagatsuka ぎおんちょうながつか |
(place-name) Gionchōnagatsuka |
岩瀬祇園町 see styles |
iwasegionchou / iwasegioncho いわせぎおんちょう |
(place-name) Iwasegionchō |
木月祇園町 see styles |
kizukigionchou / kizukigioncho きづきぎおんちょう |
(place-name) Kizukigionchō |
祇園新橋北駅 see styles |
gionshinbashikitaeki ぎおんしんばしきたえき |
(st) Gionshinbashikita Station |
祇園町南下安 see styles |
gionchouminamishimoyasu / gionchominamishimoyasu ぎおんちょうみなみしもやす |
(place-name) Gionchōminamishimoyasu |
祇園町東山本 see styles |
gionchouhigashiyamamoto / gionchohigashiyamamoto ぎおんちょうひがしやまもと |
(place-name) Gionchōhigashiyamamoto |
祇園町西山本 see styles |
gionchounishiyamamoto / gionchonishiyamamoto ぎおんちょうにしやまもと |
(place-name) Gionchōnishiyamamoto |
博多祇園山笠 see styles |
hakatagionyamakasa はかたぎおんやまかさ |
festival held in July in Fukuoka City; Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival (often just called Yamakasa Festival) |
Variations: |
gionmatsuri ぎおんまつり |
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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