There are 12 total results for your 樺太 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
樺太 see styles |
karafuto からふと |
Karafuto (Japanese name for Sakhalin); (place-name) Karafuto (Japanese name for Sakhalin) |
樺太梟 see styles |
karafutofukurou; karafutofukurou / karafutofukuro; karafutofukuro からふとふくろう; カラフトフクロウ |
(kana only) great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) |
樺太犬 see styles |
karafutoken; karafutoinu からふとけん; からふといぬ |
Sakhalin husky (dog breed) |
樺太鱒 see styles |
karafutomasu; karafutomasu からふとます; カラフトマス |
(kana only) pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha); humpback salmon |
樺太鷲 see styles |
karafutowashi; karafutowashi からふとわし; カラフトワシ |
(kana only) greater spotted eagle (Aquila clanga) |
樺太雷鳥 see styles |
karafutoraichou; karafutoraichou / karafutoraicho; karafutoraicho からふとらいちょう; カラフトライチョウ |
(kana only) willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus); red grouse |
樺太柳葉魚 see styles |
karafutoshishamo からふとししゃも |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) capelin; caplin (Mallotus villosus) |
樺太シシャモ see styles |
karafutoshishamo からふとシシャモ |
(kana only) capelin; caplin (Mallotus villosus) |
樺太千島交換条約 see styles |
karafutochishimakoukanjouyaku / karafutochishimakokanjoyaku からふとちしまこうかんじょうやく |
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875); Russo-Japanese treaty in which Japan exchanged Sakhalin for the Kuril Islands |
樺太・千島交換条約 |
karafutochishimakoukanjouyaku / karafutochishimakokanjoyaku からふとちしまこうかんじょうやく karafuto chishimakoukanjouyaku / karafuto chishimakokanjoyaku からふと・ちしまこうかんじょうやく |
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875); Russo-Japanese treaty in which Japan exchanged Sakhalin for the Kuril Islands |
Variations: |
karafutochishimakoukanjouyaku / karafutochishimakokanjoyaku からふとちしまこうかんじょうやく |
(hist) Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875); Russo-Japanese treaty in which Japan exchanged Sakhalin for the Kuril Islands |
Variations: |
karafutoshishamo(樺太柳葉魚); karafutoshishamo(樺太shishamo) からふとししゃも(樺太柳葉魚); からふとシシャモ(樺太シシャモ) |
(kana only) capelin; caplin (Mallotus villosus) |
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