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Search Terms: *山*
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noun
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Kyoto Gozan, the five most important Rinzai temples of Kyoto, as well as Nanzen-ji
noun
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sweetened mochi flavoured with Japanese pepper
See also:山椒 (さんしょう)
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切り山椒【きりざんしょう】
noun
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emergency volcanic alert (e.g. an eruption warning), urgent information on volcanic activity
noun
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pine grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator)(usually kana)
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ギンザンマシコ
no-adjective
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full of ingredients, hearty, substantial
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具沢山【ぐだくさん】
noun
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Cape jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides), Cape jessamine, gardenia(usually kana)
Other readings:
くちなし《巵子》
、くちなし《山梔子》
、くちなし《梔》
、クチナシ
、しし《梔子》[1]
、しし《巵子》[1]
、さんしし《山梔子》[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
expression
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destroy a country, but its mountains and rivers remain, the land outlasts the king(proverb)
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国破れて山河在り【くにやぶれてさんがあり】
noun
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Three Main Kumano Shrines (Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha)
See also:熊野三社
noun
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Japanese black salamander (Hynobius nigrescens)(usually kana)
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クロサンショウウオ
noun
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Japanese wood ant (Formica japonica)(usually kana)
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クロヤマアリ
noun
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mountain range, cluster of mountains, mountainous region
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群山【むらやま】
expression
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bringing pungent vegetables or liquor inside the temple is prohibited(proverb, Buddhist term)
noun
1.
high mountains and running water, the beauty of nature(yojijukugo)
2.
beautifully (skillfully) played music
noun
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old orogenic belt, mountain belts formed in the Palaeozoic era
noun
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karesansui, traditional (Chinese or Japanese) dry landscape garden(obscure)
na-adjective, no-adjective, noun
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many children, large family
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子だくさん【こだくさん】
noun
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Japanese noctule (Nyctalus furvus)(usually kana)
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コヤマコウモリ
noun
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sasanqua (Camellia sasanqua)(usually kana)
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さんざか《山茶花》
、さんさか《山茶花》
、さんちゃか《山茶花》
、サザンカ
noun
1.
undeveloped woodland near populated area
2.
settlement pattern of living in upland valleys and cultivating lower slopes
suffix
1.
Mt., Mount(after the name of a mountain)
2.
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山【ざん】
noun
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mountain mass, small mountain range, group of mountains that are not part of a large mountain range(obscure)
See also:山塊
noun
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San-in region of western Honshu (incl. Tottori, Shimane, northern Yamaguchi and sometimes northern Hyogo and Kyoto prefectures)
noun
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foot of a mountain, base of a mountain
Other readings:
山下【やました】
、山下【さんげ】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
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group of mountain nomads (in Japan), group of mountain people, the Sanka
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山窩【さんわ】
、サンカ
noun
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expression, noun
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all sorts of delicacies, various unusual foods, sumptuous feast
noun
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King of the Mountains (cycling, esp. Tour de France)(sports term)
noun
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mountain worship, religion that worships mountains as sacred
taru-adjective, to-adverb
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mountains rising one above another(yojijukugo)
noun
1.
Smilax glabra (species of sarsaparilla)(usually kana)
2.
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さんきらい《山奇量》
、サンキライ
noun
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Japanese hawthorn (Crataegus cuneata), may, quickthorn, whitethorn(usually kana)
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さんざし《山楂子》
、さんざし《山樝子》
、サンザシ
noun
1.
three mountains
2.
three shrines (of Kumano)
3.
three kingdoms (of 14th and 15th-century Okinawa)(historical term)
noun
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Asiatic dogwood (Cornus officinalis), Japanese cornel, Japanese cornelian-cherry(usually kana)
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サンシュユ
noun
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Japanese pepper (species of Sichuan pepper, Zanthoxylum piperitum), Japanese prickly ash(usually kana)
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さんしょ《山椒》
、サンショウ
noun
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ashy minivet (species of passerine bird, Pericrocotus divaricatus)(usually kana)
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サンショウクイ
noun
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pieces of young pepper tree branch (used medicinally or for pickling)
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さんしょうの皮【さんしょうのかわ】
expression
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size isn't everything, something might be small but still pack a punch, Japanese pepper is small-grained but has a tongue-numbing tingle(proverb)
noun
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floating watermoss (Salvinia natans)(usually kana)
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サンショウモ
noun
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debris avalanche (of a volcano), collapse of volcanic edifice, sector collapse(geology term)
さんちゅうぞくやぶやすしんちゅうぞくやぶかた
sanchuunozokuwoyaburuhayasukushinchuunozokuwoyaburuhakatashi
expression
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it's hard to discipline one's mind, defeating the bandits in the mountains is easy; defeating the bandit in one's heart is hard(proverb)
noun
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Sannou Ichijitsu Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai)
See also:日吉神道