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10 examples found containing '戸'
ごらく
娯楽
とし
都市
えど
江戸
ゆうわく
誘惑
title (book, album etc.)
Pleasure City: The Temptations of Edo
えど
江戸
よいご
宵越
しの
ぜに
たない

The Edokko does not keep his money overnight.
わたしたち
私達
こがい
戸外
たの
しく
ごした

We had a good time in the open air.
その
こがい
戸外
ごした

We spent the day in the open air.
ごげん
語源
として
とぐち
戸口
つまり
わん
かこ
んだ
とち
土地
という
いみ
意味
です
Originally, (Edo) meant “inlet doorway.” In other words, land that surrounded the bay.
せんご
戦後
にほん
日本
いくつか
ちからづよ
力強
ちょうき
長期
はんえい
繁栄
けいけん
経験
その
なか
じんむけいき
神武景気
いわとけいき
岩戸景気
ある
The postwar has experienced several long periods of continuous strong prosperity, among which are the Jinmu Boom and the Iwato boom.
えど
江戸
なぜ
よいご
宵越
しの
ぜに
たない
のか?
らくご
落語
ひもとくニッポンしきたり title (book, album etc.)
Why Doesn't the Edokko Keep His Money Overnight? Unraveling a Japanese Custom Through Traditional Comic Storytelling
なごや
名古屋
えば
あなた
せと
瀬戸
った
ことあります
Speaking of Nagoya, have you ever been to Seto?
かれ
しごと
仕事
いどほ
井戸掘
からゴミ
しょり
処理
まで
およ

His tasks range from digging wells to getting rid of garbage.
1975
ねん
しょうわ
昭和
ごじゅう
50
ねん
ころ
まで
きゅう
こせきとうほん
戸籍謄本
しゅとく
取得
した
ばあい
場合
しぞく
士族
めいき
明記
されていた

Until 1975 (Showa 50), you could identify families with samurai ancestors from traditional family registers.
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