There are 38 total results for your Torii search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鳥居 鸟居 see styles |
niǎo jū niao3 ju1 niao chü torigoi とりごい |
torii (gateway of a Shinto shrine) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 鳥居 "torii") torii (Shinto shrine archway); (surname) Torigoi |
倚子 see styles |
isu いす ishi いし |
(out-dated kanji) (1) chair; stool; (2) post; office; position; traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies) |
取井 see styles |
torii / tori とりい |
(surname) Torii |
島居 see styles |
torii / tori とりい |
(surname) Torii |
島木 see styles |
shimagi しまぎ |
{archit} (See 鳥居) bottom part of the upper cross-beam of a torii; (surname) Shimagi |
椅子 see styles |
yǐ zi yi3 zi5 i tzu hisako ひさこ |
chair; CL:把[ba3],張|张[zhang1] (1) chair; stool; (2) post; office; position; traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies); (female given name) Hisako |
烏居 see styles |
torii / tori とりい |
(place-name) Torii |
笠木 see styles |
kasagi かさぎ |
(1) {archit} coping; top rail; (2) {archit} top part of the upper cross-beam of a torii; (place-name, surname) Kasagi |
莱表 see styles |
torii / tori とりい |
(surname) Torii |
袖柱 see styles |
sodebashira そでばしら |
small pillars supporting the main pillars of a torii or a temple gate |
酉井 see styles |
torii / tori とりい |
(surname) Torii |
石鳥居 see styles |
ishitorii / ishitori いしとりい |
(See 鳥居) torii made of stone; (place-name) Ishitorii |
鳥居民 see styles |
toriitami / toritami とりいたみ |
(person) Torii Tami |
鳥居駅 see styles |
toriieki / torieki とりいえき |
(st) Torii Station |
一の鳥居 see styles |
ichinotorii / ichinotori いちのとりい |
(exp,n) (See 鳥居) first torii gate of a shrine; (place-name) Ichinotorii |
三柱鳥居 see styles |
mitsubashiratorii; mitsuhashiratorii / mitsubashiratori; mitsuhashiratori みつばしらとりい; みつはしらとりい |
(See 鳥居) triangular three-pillar torii |
千本鳥居 see styles |
senbontorii; senbondorii / senbontori; senbondori せんぼんとりい; せんぼんどりい |
rows of torii gates (e.g. at Kyoto's Fushimi Inari shrine); torii corridor |
明神鳥居 see styles |
myoujintorii / myojintori みょうじんとりい |
{archit} myōjin torii; type of torii topped by a curved double lintel |
神明鳥居 see styles |
shinmeitorii / shinmetori しんめいとりい |
{archit} shinmei torii; type of torii topped by a single straight lintel |
鳥井信吾 see styles |
toriishingo / torishingo とりいしんご |
(person) Torii Shingo |
鳥井賀句 see styles |
toriigaku / torigaku とりいがく |
(person) Torii Gaku |
鳥井邦男 see styles |
toriikunio / torikunio とりいくにお |
(person) Torii Kunio (1961.2.28-) |
鳥居元忠 see styles |
toriimototada / torimototada とりいもとただ |
(person) Torii Mototada |
鳥居前町 see styles |
toriimaechou / torimaecho とりいまえちょう |
(See 門前町) town that developed in front of a Shinto shrine's torii; town originally built around a Shinto shrine; (place-name) Toriimaechō |
鳥居恵子 see styles |
toriikeiko / torikeko とりいけいこ |
(person) Torii Keiko (1951.7.19-) |
鳥居泰彦 see styles |
toriiyasuhiko / toriyasuhiko とりいやすひこ |
(person) Torii Yasuhiko |
鳥居睦子 see styles |
toriimutsuko / torimutsuko とりいむつこ |
(person) Torii Mutsuko |
鳥居紀彦 see styles |
toriinorihiko / torinorihiko とりいのりひこ |
(person) Torii Norihiko |
鳥居配管 see styles |
toriihaikan / torihaikan とりいはいかん |
right-angled loop (used in plumbing); right-angled expansion pipe; torii-shaped piping |
Variations: |
ishi いし |
traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies) |
鳥井信一郎 see styles |
toriishinichirou / torishinichiro とりいしんいちろう |
(person) Torii Shin'ichirō (1938.1-) |
鳥井信治郎 see styles |
toriishinjirou / torishinjiro とりいしんじろう |
(person) Torii Shinjirō (1879.1.30-1962.2.20) |
鳥井架南子 see styles |
toriikanako / torikanako とりいかなこ |
(person) Torii Kanako (1953.10-) |
鳥居かほり see styles |
toriikahori / torikahori とりいかほり |
(person) Torii Kahori |
鳥居しのぶ see styles |
toriishinobu / torishinobu とりいしのぶ |
(person) Torii Shinobu (1969.10.20-) |
鳥居トンネル see styles |
toriitonneru / toritonneru とりいトンネル |
(place-name) Torii Tunnel |
プレ・パラ・トリー・スクール see styles |
pure para torii sukuuru / pure para tori sukuru プレ・パラ・トリー・スクール |
preparatory school |
Variations: |
pureparatoriisukuuru; pure para torii sukuuru / pureparatorisukuru; pure para tori sukuru プレパラトリースクール; プレ・パラ・トリー・スクール |
preparatory school |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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