寺
てら
kuil buddha, vihara
temple (Buddhist)
Kosakata
Kanji 寺 yang berarti kuil Buddha muncul dalam 90 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
てら
kuil buddha, vihara
temple (Buddhist)
じいん
vihara, kuil, tempat ibadah, gereja, katedral, masjid
Buddhist temple
こじ
kuil tua, vihara kuno
old temple
やまでら
kuil gunung
mountain temple
こくぶんじ
kokubunji, kuil provinsi resmi
state-supported provincial temple (Nara period)
ぜんでら
kuil zen
Zen temple
てらこや
terakoya, sekolah dasar kuil
temple elementary school (during the Edo period)
じしゃ
kuil dan kuil shinto, tempat ibadah
temples and shrines
まつじ
kuil cabang
branch temple
しゃじ
kuil shinto dan kuil buddha
shrines and temples
ぼだいじ
bodaiji, kuil keluarga
one's family temple
おてら
vihara, biksu
monk
おてらさま
biksu, pendeta
monk
おてらさん
biksu, pendeta
monk
キリシタンでら
gereja kristen abad ke-16
Christian churches built in Japan in the second half of the 16th century
えんきりでら
kuil perlindungan istri, enkiridera
(historic) a temple in which women seeking release from marriage could take refuge
かいきょうじいん
masjid
mosque
かんじ
kuil resmi pemerintah
state-sponsored temples, particularly those favored and protected by the shogunate during the Kamakura period
かんじ
administrator kuil zen
one of the six administrators of a Zen temple who substitutes for the chief priest
ぐうじ
kuil buddha dalam area shinto
Buddhist temple within a Shinto shrine
うしにひかれてぜんこうじまいり
beruntung karena ajakan orang lain
doing or receiving something good by accident or through the invitation of someone else
きんかくじ
kinkakuji, kuil paviliun emas
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956 novel by Yukio Mishima)
かけこみでら
kuil perlindungan, tempat pengungsian
(women's) refuge
けんむじ
kuil tanpa pendeta tetap
Buddhist temple without a dedicated head priest
こしゃじ
kuil shinto dan buddha kuno
old shrines and temples
べにみょうれんじ
kamelia benimyorenji
Camellia japonica 'Benimyorenji' (cultivar of common camellia)
あれでら
kuil terlantar, kuil rusak, reruntuhan kuil
dilapidated temple
みいでらごみむし
kumbang pengebom miidera
Pheropsophus jessoensis (species of bombardier beetle)
してんのうじこくさいぶっきょうだいがく
universitas buddha internasional shitennoji
Shitennōji International Buddhist University
うじでら
kuil klan, kuil keluarga
shrine built to a guardian deity
しじ
kuil pribadi, kuil non-pemerintah
private temple (ritsuryō period)
じ
kata bantu bilangan untuk kuil
counter for temples
てらからさとへ
salah urutan, kebalik
putting the cart before the horse
じいき
area kuil, wilayah kuil
temple grounds
じかく
status kuil, peringkat kuil
status of a Buddhist temple
じごう
nama kuil
temple's name
てらまいり
ritual visits to a temple
てらこ
child who attended a temple school
じしゃぶっかく
(Shinto) shrines and (Buddhist) temples
じしゃぶぎょう
governmental position of the shogunate, responsible for the management of temples and shrines
てらうけ
certification issued by a temple to prove affiliation
てらうけせいど
terauke system, system established by the Edo shogunate that required citizens to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist (i.e. non-Christian) faith
てらせん
fee charged by a gambling house, house cut, banker's fee
じだんせいど
system used during the Edo period where commoners had to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist faith
てらおとこ
male temple employee (esp. one who does odd jobs)
じちゅう
sub-temple, in a temple, inside temple grounds
じない
inside a temple
じないちょう
town built within the semi-fortified compounds of a temple (during the Warring States period)
てらいり
incarcerating a criminal in a temple as a form of punishment (popular during the latter Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods), to go to a temple and repent (following a disaster, etc.), to enrol in a temple school, child enrolled in a temple school
てらなっとう
natto made by a temple and given to supporters at the end of the year
じむ
temple affairs, temple administrator, person in charge of temple affairs
じむしょ
office of a temple
てらあずけ
incarcerating a criminal in a temple as a form of punishment (popular during the latter Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods)
じりょう
temple's territory, temple's estate
じさつ
Buddhist temple
しちだいじ
the seven great temples of Nara (Daian-ji, Gango-ji, Horyu-ji, Kofuku-ji, Saidai-ji, Todai-ji, Yakushi-ji)
しょじ
various temples
しょうりんじけんぽう
Shorinji Kempo (modern Japanese martial art based on Shaolin kung fu)
しょうりんじけんぽうせかいれんごう
World Shorinji Kempo Organization
しょうりんじけんぽうれんめい
ShorinjiKempo Federation Foundation
しょうりんじりゅう
Shorin-ryu, Okinawa school of karate
じんぐうじ
Buddhist temple within a Shinto shrine, temple attached to a shrine
せいしんじ
mosque (in China)
じょうしょうじは
Jōshōji sect (of Shin Buddhism)
ぜんにほんしょうりんじきこうきょうかい
All Japan Shaolin Temple Qigong Association
そうじ
Buddhist priest, temple with a resident priest
だいかくじとう
imperial lineage starting with Emperor Kameyama
だいじ
large temple
だいじいん
large temple
だんなでら
one's family temple
ちょくがんじ
temple built at the order of the emperor
てきはほんのうじにあり
his true objective lies elsewhere, there are ulterior motives at play, the enemy is at Honnōji
つうす
one of the six administrators of a Zen temple
とうじ
this temple
どうみょうじこ
coarse rice powder
なんとしちだいじ
the seven great temples of Nara (Daian-ji, Gango-ji, Horyu-ji, Kofuku-ji, Saidai-ji, Todai-ji, Yakushi-ji)
なんばんじ
Christian churches built in Japan in the second half of the 16th century
あまでら
nunnery, convent
にゅうじ
joining a temple as a priest or head priest, entering a temple, visiting a temple
はいじ
closing a temple, ruined temple, abandoned temple, temple ruins
はっぴゃくやでら
the large number of temples in Kyoto, 808 temples
ふうす
one of the six administrators of a Zen temple (in charge of accounting)
ぶっこうじは
Bukkōji sect (of Shin Buddhism)
ぶつじ
Buddhist temple
ほんがんじは
Honganji sect (of Shin Buddhism)
ほんじ
head temple, this temple
ほんのうじのへん
Honnōji Incident (forced suicide of daimyo Oda Nobunaga by his samurai general Akechi Mitsuhide; June 21, 1582)
まんがんじとうがらし
Manganji pepper (sweet variety originally from Maizuru, Kyoto)
りょうとくじだいがく
Ryotokuji University
わきでら
sub-temple, affiliated temple