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12 partial word matches found in search '宮城県庁'
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noun
Miyagi prefecture (Tohoku area)
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noun
1. shrine
2. palace; imperial residence
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noun
Imperial Palace (esp. from 1888 to 1946)  (see also: 皇居; obsolete term)
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noun
Miyagi (prefecture)
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noun
1. palace
2. tonic (of the Japanese amp Chinese pentatonic scale)  (see also: 五音)
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Most common form: しろ
noun
castle
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noun
fortress (surrounded by a wall, moat, etc.)
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suffix
castle (in place names)
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noun
prefectural office
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noun
1. prefecture (of Japan)
2. county (of China)
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noun
1. territory (pre-Taika: under the Yamato court; Heian: under a provincial governor, etc.)
2. countryside  (archaic)
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Most common form: ちょう
noun, noun (suffix)
government office; agency; board
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