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Search Terms: *町*
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noun
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outskirts (of a town), edge (of a town), just outside the city limits
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街外れ【まちはずれ】
、町はずれ【まちはずれ】
、街はずれ【まちはずれ】
noun
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town planning, urban development, community development, creating a community(usually kana)
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まちづくり《町づくり》
、まちづくり《街作り》
、まちづくり《町作り》
noun
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castle town, city in Japan that developed around the castle of a feudal lord
noun
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townspeople, townsfolk, commoner, civilian, merchant, tradesman, tradeswoman, tradespeople, artisan, members of the lowest Edo-period social class (comprising commoners not involved in farming)
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町人【まちにん】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
1.
long stretch, long haul, marathon, time-consuming work
2.
long scene (in a play), long act
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長町場【ながちょうば】
noun
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small factory in town, backstreet (small) workshop
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町工場【まちこうじょう】
noun
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bystreet, side street, back street, alley, lane
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横町【よこちょう】
noun
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town originally built around a temple or shrine
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門前町【もんぜんちょう】
noun
1.
townhouse (i.e. house in the middle of a town), traditional townhouse
2.
tradesman's house (esp. a home with a shop in front), merchant's house, merchant's family
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町家【ちょうか】
、町屋【まちや】
noun
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town organization, town organisation, town administration
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町政【ちょうせい】
noun
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Omachi rice, late growing wet-land rice variety, often used in sake production
noun
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red-light district, prostitution quarter, geisha quarter
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花街【はなまち】
、花町【はなまち】
noun
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Japanese foliage spider (Chiracanthium japonicum)(usually kana)
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カバキコマチグモ
noun
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the friendly atmosphere of the traditional commercial and working-class neighborhoods(yojijukugo)
noun
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the milk of human kindness of the people of the traditional commercial and working-class neighborhoods(yojijukugo)
noun
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town built within the semi-fortified compounds of a temple (during the Warring States period)
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寺内町【じないまち】
noun
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roadside stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters)
See also:町 (ちょう)
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丁石【ちょういし】
noun
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stupa-shaped stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters) on a temple approach
noun
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townsman's (independent) spirit, mercantile spirit(yojijukugo)
noun
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neighboring town, neighbouring town, adjacent town
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となり町【となりまち】
noun
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酉の町【とりのまち】
noun
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Japantown (esp. historical Japantowns in Southeast Asia founded in the 16th-17th centuries)
noun
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Japantown (esp. historical Japantowns in Southeast Asia founded in the 16th-17th centuries)
See also:日本人町
expression, noun
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city that never sleeps
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眠らない町【ねむらないまち】
noun
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the whole enormous extent of Edo, from one side of Edo to the other(yojijukugo)
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はまち《八町》
、ハマチ
noun
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Banchō Seisaku Kenkyūjo (faction of the LDP)
noun
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walking about town, stroll around town, walking the streets (e.g. for exercise)
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町歩き【まちあるき】
noun
1.
physician in private practice
2.
town doctor, doctor who served the townspeople (as opposed to the emperor, a daimyo, etc.)(archaism)
noun
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revitalization of a town, town renewal (project)
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町おこし【まちおこし】
、町起こし【まちおこし】
noun
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town geisha, geisha not working in a red-light district
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町藝者【まちげいしゃ】
noun
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important local businessmen (in the Muromachi period), local leaders(archaism)
noun
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the whole town, all over the town, throughout the town
Other readings:
街中【まちじゅう】
、町じゅう【まちじゅう】
、街じゅう【まちじゅう】
noun
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town order (Edo period), order issued by a shogun or daimyo affecting a whole town, and passed on by town officials
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町触【まちふれ】
noun
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persons organized into gangs and wearing flashy clothes, who styled themselves as "chivalrous men" (Edo period)
See also:男伊達