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We found 55 words, 1 kanji, and 29 examples matching '江'
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1
noun
inlet; bay
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1
noun
1. large river (esp. the Yangtze)  (archaic)
2. Lake Biwa  (see also: 琵琶湖)
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0
noun
old name of Tokyo
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0
noun
canal
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1
noun
Yangtze River; Changjiang River
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コウ   え stream, creek   
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コウ   ク    work; construction; craft   
スイ   みず water   
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えど
江戸
じだい
時代
そんせい
村政
せきにん
責任
ひと
しょうや
庄屋
いう
In the Edo period, the person who assumed responsibility for a village was called a shoya.
えど
江戸
じょうか
城下
ちゅうしん
中心
する
とうなん
東南
たつみ
辰巳
ほうがく
方角
いち
位置
する
ことから
たつみ
辰巳
げいしゃ
芸者
いった
They were called Tatsumi geisha because they were located in the southeast (tatsumi) of Edo-jo castle.
えど
江戸
じだい
時代
みづき
観月
うたげ
とても
にんき
人気
だった
In the Edo period, moon-viewing parties were very popular.
むかし
ひとびと
人々
えど
江戸
から
きょうと
京都
まで
ある
いた

In former days people walked from Edo to Kyoto.
えど
江戸
じだい
時代
ぶし
武士
かたな
にほん
2本
していた

A samurai in the Edo Era carried two swords.
 
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