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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
井神島 see styles |
iganjima いがんじま |
(place-name) Iganjima |
京阪神 see styles |
keihanshin / kehanshin けいはんしん |
Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe; (place-name) Keihanshin |
人格神 see styles |
rén gé shén ren2 ge2 shen2 jen ko shen jinkakushin じんかくしん |
personal god personified god; anthropomorphic deity |
仁神堂 see styles |
nigamidou / nigamido にがみどう |
(place-name) Nigamidou |
付喪神 see styles |
tsukumogami つくもがみ |
(ateji / phonetic) artifact spirit; in folk belief, long-lived objects (household objects, living beings, nature, etc.) become inhabited by a spirit |
代神楽 see styles |
daikagura だいかぐら |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
仲御神 see styles |
nakanougan / nakanogan なかのうがん |
(place-name) Nakanōgan |
伽藍神 伽蓝神 see styles |
qié lán shén qie2 lan2 shen2 ch`ieh lan shen chieh lan shen garan jin |
temple deity(s) |
佐保神 see styles |
sahogami さほがみ |
(rare) (See 佐保姫) Saohime; goddess of Spring |
佐幣神 see styles |
saheijin / sahejin さへいじん |
(place-name) Saheijin |
佐斐神 see styles |
sainokami さいのかみ |
(place-name) Sainokami |
佛神力 see styles |
fó shén lì fo2 shen2 li4 fo shen li butsu jinriki |
Buddha's supernatural power(s) |
佛神寺 see styles |
fó shén sì fo2 shen2 si4 fo shen ssu butsu jinji |
a shrine of a buddha |
依神子 see styles |
ishisu いしす |
(female given name) Ishisu |
便所神 see styles |
benjogami べんじょがみ |
toilet god; guardian deity of the privy |
俗神道 see styles |
zokushintou / zokushinto ぞくしんとう |
(term used by Reform Shintoists) (See 復古神道) Folk Shinto; syncretized Shinto sect |
保護神 保护神 see styles |
bǎo hù shén bao3 hu4 shen2 pao hu shen |
patron saint; guardian angel |
信神者 see styles |
xìn shén zhě xin4 shen2 zhe3 hsin shen che |
a believer |
倶生神 see styles |
jù shēng shén ju4 sheng1 shen2 chü sheng shen gushōjin |
The spirit, born at the same time as the individual, which records his deeds and reports to Yama. Another version is the two spirits who record one's good and evil. Another says it is the ālaya-vijñāna. |
元天神 see styles |
mototenjin もとてんじん |
(place-name) Mototenjin |
元明神 see styles |
motomyoujin / motomyojin もとみょうじん |
(place-name) Motomyoujin |
元神星 see styles |
yuán shén xīng yuan2 shen2 xing1 yüan shen hsing ganjinshō |
original star |
兜神社 see styles |
kabutojinja かぶとじんじゃ |
(place-name) Kabuto Shrine |
兩肩神 两肩神 see styles |
liǎng jiān shén liang3 jian1 shen2 liang chien shen ryōgen jin |
The two recording spirits, one at each shoulder, v. 同名 and 同坐神. |
八十神 see styles |
yasogami やそがみ |
(archaism) many gods; many deities; many kami; (surname) Yasogami |
八将神 see styles |
hachishoujin; hachishoushin / hachishojin; hachishoshin はちしょうじん; はちしょうしん |
(See 陰陽道) the eight gods who preside over the lucky-unlucky directions of the traditional calendar for each year (in Onmyōdō) |
八幡神 see styles |
hachimanjin; yawatanokami はちまんじん; やわたのかみ |
More info & calligraphy: Hachiman: God of War |
八神上 see styles |
yakaikami やかいかみ |
(place-name) Yakaikami |
八神下 see styles |
yakaishimo やかいしも |
(place-name) Yakaishimo |
八神健 see styles |
yagamiken やがみけん |
(person) Yagami Ken (1966.5.31-) |
八神町 see styles |
yagamichou / yagamicho やがみちょう |
(place-name) Yagamichō |
八神變 八神变 see styles |
bā shén biàn ba1 shen2 bian4 pa shen pien hachi jinhen |
idem 八變化. |
八竜神 see styles |
hachiryuujin / hachiryujin はちりゅうじん |
(place-name) Hachiryūjin |
六大神 see styles |
liù dà shén liu4 da4 shen2 liu ta shen rokudai jin |
The spirits of the six elements. |
六神丸 see styles |
rokushingan ろくしんがん |
pill made from various animal ingredients (incl. musk, toad venom, cow bezoars, etc.) used as a cardiac stimulant in Chinese medicine |
六神通 see styles |
liù shén tōng liu4 shen2 tong1 liu shen t`ung liu shen tung rokujinzuu; rokujintsuu / rokujinzu; rokujintsu ろくじんずう; ろくじんつう |
{Buddh} (See 神足通,天眼通,天耳通,他心通,宿命通,漏尽通) six supernormal powers The six transcendental, or magical, powers, v. 六通. |
内神川 see styles |
uchigamigawa うちがみがわ |
(place-name) Uchigamigawa |
内神田 see styles |
uchikanda うちかんだ |
(place-name) Uchikanda |
内神町 see styles |
uchigamichou / uchigamicho うちがみちょう |
(place-name) Uchigamichō |
出来神 see styles |
dekigami できがみ |
(place-name) Dekigami |
初神山 see styles |
hatsukamiyama はつかみやま |
(place-name) Hatsukamiyama |
初神沢 see styles |
hatsugamizawa はつがみざわ |
(place-name) Hatsugamizawa |
初神谷 see styles |
hatsugamidani はつがみだに |
(place-name) Hatsugamidani |
剣神社 see styles |
tsurugijinja つるぎじんじゃ |
(place-name) Tsurugi Shrine |
副神経 see styles |
fukushinkei / fukushinke ふくしんけい |
{anat} accessory nerves |
剱神社 see styles |
tsurugijinja つるぎじんじゃ |
(place-name) Tsurugi Shrine |
創造神 see styles |
souzoushin / sozoshin そうぞうしん |
creator deity; creator god; demiurge |
勇健神 see styles |
yǒng jiàn shén yong3 jian4 shen2 yung chien shen yōkenjin |
(Skt. yakṣiṇī) |
勝神峠 see styles |
kasukamitouge / kasukamitoge かすかみとうげ |
(place-name) Kasukamitōge |
勝神州 胜神州 see styles |
shèng shén zhōu sheng4 shen2 zhou1 sheng shen chou Shōjin shū |
Pūrvavideha, Videha, the continent east of Meru. |
勤神足 see styles |
qín shén zú qin2 shen2 zu2 ch`in shen tsu chin shen tsu gon jinsoku |
spiritual power of diligence |
匂天神 see styles |
nioitenjin においてんじん |
(place-name) Nioitenjin |
化神力 see styles |
huà shén lì hua4 shen2 li4 hua shen li kejinriki |
power of inconceivable manifestation |
北大神 see styles |
kitaooga きたおおが |
(place-name) Kitaooga |
北天神 see styles |
kitatenjin きたてんじん |
(place-name) Kitatenjin |
北山神 see styles |
kitayamakami きたやまかみ |
(place-name) Kitayamakami |
北神山 see styles |
kitakoyama きたこやま |
(place-name) Kitakoyama |
北神戸 see styles |
kitagoudo / kitagodo きたごうど |
(place-name) Kitagoudo |
北神明 see styles |
kitashinmei / kitashinme きたしんめい |
(place-name) Kitashinmei |
北神立 see styles |
kitakandatsu きたかんだつ |
(place-name) Kitakandatsu |
北神線 see styles |
hokushinsen ほくしんせん |
(personal name) Hokushinsen |
十二神 see styles |
shí èr shén shi2 er4 shen2 shih erh shen juunijin / junijin じゅうにじん |
(place-name) Jūnijin (十二神明王) The twelve spirits connected with the cult of 藥師 the Master of Healing. Also 十二神將. They are associated with the twelve hours of the day, of which they are guardian spirits. Their names are as follows: 宮 (or 金) 毘羅 Kumbhīra; 伐折羅 Vajra; 迷企羅 Mihira; 安底羅 Aṇḍīra; 頞儞羅 Anila; 珊底羅 Śaṇḍila; 因陀羅 Indra; 波夷羅Pajra; 摩虎羅 Mahoraga; 眞達羅 Kinnara; 招杜羅 Catura; and 毘羯羅 Vikarāla. |
十神山 see styles |
togamiyama とがみやま |
(personal name) Togamiyama |
半獣神 see styles |
hanjuushin / hanjushin はんじゅうしん |
goat-god; satyr; Pan; Faunus |
南十神 see styles |
minamitokami みなみとかみ |
(place-name) Minamitokami |
南大神 see styles |
minamiooga みなみおおが |
(place-name) Minamiooga |
南天神 see styles |
minamitenjin みなみてんじん |
(place-name) Minamitenjin |
南山神 see styles |
minamiyamakami みなみやまかみ |
(place-name) Minamiyamakami |
南明神 see styles |
minamimyoujin / minamimyojin みなみみょうじん |
(place-name) Minamimyoujin |
南海神 see styles |
minamikaijin みなみかいじん |
(place-name) Minamikaijin |
南神城 see styles |
minamikamishiro みなみかみしろ |
(place-name) Minamikamishiro |
南神山 see styles |
minamikoyama みなみこやま |
(place-name) Minamikoyama |
南神崎 see styles |
minamikanzaki みなみかんざき |
(place-name) Minamikanzaki |
南神戸 see styles |
minamikanbe みなみかんべ |
(place-name) Minamikanbe |
南神明 see styles |
minamishinmei / minamishinme みなみしんめい |
(place-name) Minamishinmei |
厄神社 see styles |
yakujinja やくじんじゃ |
(place-name) Yaku Shrine |
厄神駅 see styles |
yakujineki やくじんえき |
(st) Yakujin Station |
厄神鼻 see styles |
yakujinbana やくじんばな |
(personal name) Yakujinbana |
厠の神 see styles |
kawayanokami かわやのかみ |
toilet god; guardian deity of the privy |
口神坂 see styles |
kuchikanzaka くちかんざか |
(place-name) Kuchikanzaka |
口神洞 see styles |
kuchikanbora くちかんぼら |
(place-name) Kuchikanbora |
口神路 see styles |
kuchikanji くちかんじ |
(place-name) Kuchikanji |
古井神 see styles |
koigami こいがみ |
(surname) Koigami |
古神子 see styles |
kokago こかご |
(surname) Kokago |
古神明 see styles |
furushinmei / furushinme ふるしんめい |
(place-name) Furushinmei |
古神道 see styles |
koshintou / koshinto こしんとう |
(hist) ancient Shinto (as practiced prior to the introduction of Confucianism and Buddhism to Japan) |
吉小神 see styles |
yoshikogami よしこがみ |
(surname) Yoshikogami |
吉高神 see styles |
kikkoujin / kikkojin きっこうじん |
(surname) Kikkoujin |
名神口 see styles |
meishinguchi / meshinguchi めいしんぐち |
(place-name) Meishinguchi |
名神町 see styles |
meishinchou / meshincho めいしんちょう |
(place-name) Meishinchō |
向小神 see styles |
mukoukogami / mukokogami むこうこがみ |
(place-name) Mukōkogami |
向神田 see styles |
mukaikanda むかいかんだ |
(place-name) Mukaikanda |
唯一神 see styles |
yuiitsushin / yuitsushin ゆいいつしん |
God (in monotheism) |
善神池 see styles |
zenjinike ぜんじんいけ |
(personal name) Zenjin'ike |
善神沼 see styles |
zenjinnuma ぜんじんぬま |
(place-name) Zenjinnuma |
喪門神 丧门神 see styles |
sāng mén shén sang1 men2 shen2 sang men shen |
messenger of death; person bringing bad luck |
嗅神経 see styles |
kyuushinkei / kyushinke きゅうしんけい |
{anat} olfactory nerve |
嘉太神 see styles |
kadaijin かだいじん |
(place-name) Kadaijin |
四御神 see styles |
shinogoze しのごぜ |
(place-name) Shinogoze |
四神獣 see styles |
shijinjuu / shijinju しじんじゅう |
four divine beasts; guardian deities of the four cardinal points |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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