Jisho

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Words — 41 found

Noun
1. fishing industry; fishery
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Noun
1. fishing boat
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Noun
1. fishing village
Jreibun
    世界文化遺産に登録された
  • くまもとけん熊本県
  • あまくさ天草
  • ぎょそん漁村
  • さきつしゅうらく崎津集落
  • かく隠れキリシタン
  • さと
  • として知られている。
The fishing village of Sakitsu in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known as a Hidden Christian Village (for those who went underground to avoid religious persecution during the Edo period).
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Noun
1. fishing tackle; fishing gear
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Noun
1. fishing harbour; fishing harbor
Place
2. Gyokou
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Noun
1. fishing grounds; permitted fishing zone
Other forms
漁場 【ぎょば】漁場 【りょうば】
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. profiting while others fight; fisherman's profitIdiomatic expression
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漁夫の利 【ぎょほのり】漁父の利 【ぎょふのり】漁父の利 【ぎょほのり】
Notes
ぎょほのり: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage. 漁父の利: Rarely-used kanji form. ぎょほのり: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage. 漁父の利: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. fishing net
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2. Fishing netA fishing net or fishnet is a net used for fishing. Nets ... Read more
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魚網 【ぎょもう】
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Noun
1. Associated FisheriesOrganization name
Organization
2. Associated Fisheries
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ぎょぎょうけいざいがっかい 漁業経済学会
Noun
1. Japanese Society of Fisheries EconomicsOrganization name
Organization
2. Japanese Society of Fisheries Economics
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Kanji — 1 found

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14 strokes. JLPT N2. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
fishing, fishery
Kun: あさ.る
On: ギョ リョウ
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Names — 11 found

ぎょえいまる 【漁栄丸】
Unclassified name
1. Gyoeimaru
ぎょぎょうしけんじょう 【漁業試験場】
Place
1. Gyogyoushikenjou
ぎょぎょうふとう 【漁業埠頭】
Place
1. Gyogyoufutou
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