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We found 28 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 5 examples matching '塚'
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Most common form: つか
noun
1. mound; heap; hillock
2. burial mound; tomb; tumulus; barrow
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1
noun
shell heap; shell mound; kitchen midden
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3
noun
milestone (1 ri apart)
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noun
tumulus; burial mound
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noun
roadside standing stone dedicated to the Buddhist deity Shōmen Kongō (usu. also engraved with the three wise monkeys)  (see also: 青面金剛, 三猿)
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つか   Tsuka   (surname)  
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つか hillock, mound   
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ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
pig
cover; covered   
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たかまつ
高松
つか
こふん
古墳
ならけん
奈良県
あすかむら
明日香村
そんざい
存在
する
こふん
古墳

The Takamatuzuka burial mound is located in Nara prefecture, Asukamura.
かいづか
貝塚
こだい
古代
じんるい
人類
ゴミ
うち
とうじ
当時
ひとびと
人々
てた
かいがら
貝殻
かさ
なった
ものことである
A midden is a type of rubbish dump used by early humans in which shells are piled on top of each other.
たからづか
宝塚
ショー
けんぶつ
見物
しました

Did you see the show at Takarazuka?
てづか
手塚
おさむ
治虫
ほん
しゅうかん
週間
くらい
してくれます

Will you lend me the books by Osame Tezuka for about a week?
しょうじょ
少女
マンガ
れきし
歴史
たどれば
たからづかかげき
宝塚歌劇
げんてん
原点
てづか
手塚
おさむ
治虫

If one traces history, one will conclude that even girls' manga originated with Osamu Tezuka, whose roots were in the Takarazuka Revue.
 
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