There are 18 total results for your 田林 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
田林 see styles |
tián lín tian2 lin2 t`ien lin tien lin tabayashi たばやし |
Tianlin county in Baise 百色[Bai3 se4], Guangxi (place-name, surname) Tabayashi |
田林縣 田林县 see styles |
tián lín xiàn tian2 lin2 xian4 t`ien lin hsien tien lin hsien |
Tianlin county in Baise 百色[Bai3 se4], Guangxi |
吉田林 see styles |
kitabayashi きたばやし |
(place-name) Kitabayashi |
和田林 see styles |
wadabayashi わだばやし |
(surname) Wadabayashi |
太田林 see styles |
ootabayashi おおたばやし |
(place-name) Ootabayashi |
富田林 see styles |
tondabayashi とんだばやし |
(place-name, surname) Tondabayashi |
小田林 see styles |
odabayashi おだばやし |
(place-name, surname) Odabayashi |
山田林 see styles |
yamadahayashi やまだはやし |
(place-name) Yamadahayashi |
木田林 see styles |
kidabayashi きだばやし |
(surname) Kidabayashi |
根田林 see styles |
netabayashi ねたばやし |
(surname) Netabayashi |
神田林 see styles |
kandapaya かんだぱや |
(surname) Kandapaya |
高田林 see styles |
takatabayashi たかたばやし |
(place-name) Takatabayashi |
富田林市 see styles |
tondabayashishi とんだばやしし |
(place-name) Tondabayashi (city) |
富田林町 see styles |
tondabayashichou / tondabayashicho とんだばやしちょう |
(place-name) Tondabayashichō |
富田林駅 see styles |
tondabayashieki とんだばやしえき |
(st) Tondabayashi Station |
小田林駅 see styles |
otabayashieki おたばやしえき |
(st) Otabayashi Station |
柴田林太郎 see styles |
shibatarintarou / shibatarintaro しばたりんたろう |
(person) Shibata Rintarō |
富田林西口駅 see styles |
tondabayashinishiguchieki とんだばやしにしぐちえき |
(st) Tondabayashinishiguchi Station |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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