There are 26 total results for your 近衛 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
近衛 see styles |
konoe このえ |
Imperial Guards; (given name) Chikae |
近衛兵 see styles |
konoehei / konoehe このえへい |
Imperial Guard (Meiji); personal guard |
近衛殿 see styles |
konoeden このえでん |
(place-name) Konoeden |
近衛町 see styles |
konoechou / konoecho このえちょう |
(place-name) Konoechō |
近衛ケ丘 see styles |
konoegaoka このえがおか |
(place-name) Konoegaoka |
近衛信尋 see styles |
konoenobuhiro このえのぶひろ |
(person) Konoe Nobuhiro |
近衛信尹 see styles |
konoenobutada このえのぶただ |
(person) Konoe Nobutada |
近衛前久 see styles |
konoesakihisa このえさきひさ |
(person) Konoe Sakihisa |
近衛天皇 see styles |
konoetennou / konoetenno このえてんのう |
(person) Emperor Konoe; Konoe Tenno (1139-1155 CE, reigning: 1141-1155 CE) |
近衛師団 see styles |
konoeshidan このえしだん |
(hist) Imperial Guard Division (pre-1945) |
近衛文磨 see styles |
konoefumimaro このえふみまろ |
(person) Konoe Fumimaro (1891.10.12-1945.12.16) (Prime Minister 1938-39, 1940-41) |
近衛文麿 近卫文麿 see styles |
jìn wèi wén mǒ jin4 wei4 wen2 mo3 chin wei wen mo konoefumimaro このえふみまろ |
Prince KONOE Fumimaro (1891-), Japanese nobleman and militarist politician, prime minister 1937-1939 and 1940-1941 (person) Konoe Fumimaro (1891.10.12-1945.12.16) (Prime Minister 1938-39, 1940-41) |
近衛殿表 see styles |
konoedenomote このえでんおもて |
(place-name) Konoeden'omote |
近衛秀麿 see styles |
konoehidemaro このえひでまろ |
(person) Konoe Hidemaro (1898.11.18-1973.6.2) |
近衛篤麿 see styles |
konoeatsumaro このえあつまろ |
(person) Konoe Atsumaro (1863-1904) |
近衛通隆 see styles |
konoemichitaka このえみちたか |
(person) Konoe Michitaka |
八瀬近衛 see styles |
yasekonoe やせこのえ |
(place-name) Yasekonoe |
吉田近衛 see styles |
yoshidakonoe よしだこのえ |
(place-name) Yoshidakonoe |
近衛十四郎 see styles |
konoejuushirou / konoejushiro このえじゅうしろう |
(person) Konoe Jūshirou (1916.4.10-1977.5.24) |
近衛天皇陵 see styles |
konoetennouryou / konoetennoryo このえてんのうりょう |
(place-name) Konoetennouryō |
近衛殿北口 see styles |
konoedenkitaguchi このえでんきたぐち |
(place-name) Konoedenkitaguchi |
近衛殿表町 see styles |
konoedenomotechou / konoedenomotecho このえでんおもてちょう |
(place-name) Konoeden'omotechō |
八瀬近衛町 see styles |
yasekonoechou / yasekonoecho やせこのえちょう |
(place-name) Yasekonoechō |
吉田近衛町 see styles |
yoshidakonoechou / yoshidakonoecho よしだこのえちょう |
(place-name) Yoshidakonoechō |
近衛殿北口町 see styles |
konoedenkitaguchichou / konoedenkitaguchicho このえでんきたぐちちょう |
(place-name) Konoedenkitaguchichō |
英国近衛騎兵隊 see styles |
eikokukonoekiheitai / ekokukonoekihetai えいこくこのえきへいたい |
(o) Blues; Royal Horse Guards |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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