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こうべしょういんじょしがくいんだいがく
神戸松蔭女子学院大学
1. Kobe Shoin Women's UniversityOrganization name
2. Kobe Shoin Women's University
3. Kobe Shoin Women's UniversityKobe Shoin Women's University is a small, all-women's uni... Read more
こうべじょしだいがく
神戸女子大学
1. Kobe Women's UniversityOrganization name
2. Kobe Women's University
こうべしがいこくごだいがく
神戸市外国語大学
1. Kōbe City University of Foreign StudiesOrganization name
2. Kobe City University of Foreign Studies
3. Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, KCUFS for short, is a municipal university in Japan. It... Read more
こうべこくさいだいがく
神戸国際大学
1. Kōbe International UniversityOrganization name
2. Koube International University
3. Kobe International UniversityKobe International University is a private university in ... Read more
じんぎかん
神祇官
1. Department of Divinities (1868-1871)Obsolete term, Only applies to じんぎかん
3. Jingikan
神祇官 【かみづかさ】、神祇官 【かんづかさ】
かみづかさ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage. かんづかさ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
じんじゃほんちょう
神社本庁
1. Jinja Honcho (Association of Shinto Shrines)Organization name
2. Jinja Honcho (Association of Shinto Shrines)
3. Association of Shinto ShrinesThe Association of Shinto Shrines is a religious administ... Read more
こうべかいせいじょしがくいんだいがく
神戸海星女子学院大学
1. Kobe Kaisei Stella Maris CollegeOrganization name
2. Kobe Kaisei Stella Maris College
かながわしかだいがく
神奈川歯科大学
1. Kanagawa Dental CollegeOrganization name
2. Kanagawa Dental College
かながわこうかだいがく
神奈川工科大学
1. Kanagawa Institute of TechnologyOrganization name
2. Kanagawa Institute of Technology
3. Kanagawa Institute of Technology(KAIT) is a private university in Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefec... Read more
かみほとけ
神も仏もない
1. there is no God!; it's a cruel world; there is no god or BuddhaIdiomatic expression
- もう
- かみもほとけ神も仏もない 。
しんけいとが
神経を尖らせる
1. to be oversensitive; to be nervous; to be overly concerned; to worry too much
神経をとがらせる 【しんけいをとがらせる】
かみし
神のみぞ知る
1. God only knows; it's anyone's call; heaven knowsProverb
かぐらざめ
神楽鮫
1. bluntnose sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus)Usually written using kana alone
カグラザメ
じんだいもじ
神代文字
1. jindai moji; forged syllabic characters purported to have been used in ancient Japan