There are 38 total results for your 防災 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
防災 防灾 see styles |
fáng zāi fang2 zai1 fang tsai bousai / bosai ぼうさい |
disaster prevention; to protect against natural disasters disaster preparedness; prevention of damage resulting from a natural disaster; protection against disaster |
防災士 see styles |
bousaishi / bosaishi ぼうさいし |
disaster relief specialist; disaster preparedness expert |
防災林 see styles |
bousairin / bosairin ぼうさいりん |
forest planted to protect land, roads, etc. from natural disasters |
防災の日 see styles |
bousainohi / bosainohi ぼうさいのひ |
(exp,n) Disaster Preparedness Day (September 1) |
防災倉庫 see styles |
bousaisouko / bosaisoko ぼうさいそうこ |
emergency supplies storehouse |
防災公園 see styles |
bousaikouen / bosaikoen ぼうさいこうえん |
park that can serve as an emergency relief center |
防災基地 see styles |
bousaikichi / bosaikichi ぼうさいきち |
(place-name) Bousaikichi |
防災拠点 see styles |
bousaikyoten / bosaikyoten ぼうさいきょてん |
disaster prevention base |
防災無線 see styles |
bousaimusen / bosaimusen ぼうさいむせん |
wireless-activated disaster warning system |
防災訓練 see styles |
bousaikunren / bosaikunren ぼうさいくんれん |
disaster prevention practice |
防災週間 see styles |
bousaishuukan / bosaishukan ぼうさいしゅうかん |
Disaster Preparedness Week |
防災頭巾 see styles |
bousaizukin / bosaizukin ぼうさいずきん |
disaster hood; protective hood worn during earthquakes and other disasters (e.g. to protect from falling objects) |
防災非常袋 see styles |
bousaihijoubukuro / bosaihijobukuro ぼうさいひじょうぶくろ |
survival bag; bag filled with emergency supplies |
防災行政無線 see styles |
bousaigyouseimusen / bosaigyosemusen ぼうさいぎょうせいむせん |
government emergency radio system for disaster prevention and relief |
中央防災会議 see styles |
chuuoubousaikaigi / chuobosaikaigi ちゅうおうぼうさいかいぎ |
(org) Central Disaster Prevention Council; (o) Central Disaster Prevention Council |
四和防災ダム see styles |
shiwabousaidamu / shiwabosaidamu しわぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Shiwabousai Dam |
安比防災ダム see styles |
appibousaidamu / appibosaidamu あっぴぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Appibousai Dam |
宮川防災ダム see styles |
miyagawabousaidamu / miyagawabosaidamu みやがわぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Miyagawabousai Dam |
山口防災ダム see styles |
yamaguchibousaidamu / yamaguchibosaidamu やまぐちぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Yamaguchibousai Dam |
山田防災ダム see styles |
yamadabousaidamu / yamadabosaidamu やまだぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Yamadabousai Dam |
日吉防災ダム see styles |
hiyoshibousaidamu / hiyoshibosaidamu ひよしぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Hiyoshibousai Dam |
沖内防災ダム see styles |
okinaibousaidamu / okinaibosaidamu おきないぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Okinaibousai Dam |
海上防災基地 see styles |
kaijoubousaikichi / kaijobosaikichi かいじょうぼうさいきち |
(place-name) Kaijōbousaikichi |
白沢防災ダム see styles |
shirasawabousaidamu / shirasawabosaidamu しらさわぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Shirasawabousai Dam |
自主防災組織 see styles |
jishubousaisoshiki / jishubosaisoshiki じしゅぼうさいそしき |
local disaster prevention organization |
鍋越防災ダム see styles |
nabekoshibousaidamu / nabekoshibosaidamu なべこしぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Nabekoshibousai Dam |
門川防災ダム see styles |
kadokawabousaidamu / kadokawabosaidamu かどかわぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Kadokawabousai Dam |
上小川防災ダム see styles |
kamiogawabousaidamu / kamiogawabosaidamu かみおがわぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Kamiogawabousai Dam |
久々野防災ダム see styles |
kugunobousaidamu / kugunobosaidamu くぐのぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Kugunobousai Dam |
京大防災研究所 see styles |
kyoudaibousaikenkyuujo / kyodaibosaikenkyujo きょうだいぼうさいけんきゅうじょ |
(place-name) Kyōdaibousaikenkyūjo |
子浦川防災ダム see styles |
shiogawabousaidamu / shiogawabosaidamu しおがわぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Shiogawabousai Dam |
樽真布防災ダム see styles |
tarumappubousaidamu / tarumappubosaidamu たるまっぷぼうさいダム |
(place-name) Tarumappubousai Dam |
防災科学技術研究所 see styles |
bousaikagakugijutsukenkyuujo / bosaikagakugijutsukenkyujo ぼうさいかがくぎじゅつけんきゅうじょ |
(org) National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience; NIED; (o) National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience; NIED |
京都大学防災研究所 see styles |
kyoutodaigakubousaikenkyuujo / kyotodaigakubosaikenkyujo きょうとだいがくぼうさいけんきゅうじょ |
(org) Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University; DPRI; (o) Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University; DPRI |
国立防災科学研究所 see styles |
kokuritsubousaikagakukenkyuujo / kokuritsubosaikagakukenkyujo こくりつぼうさいかがくけんきゅうじょ |
(place-name) Kokuritsubousaikagakukenkyūjo |
市町村防災行政無線 see styles |
shichousonbousaigyouseimusen / shichosonbosaigyosemusen しちょうそんぼうさいぎょうせいむせん |
(serv) Municipal Disaster Management Radio Communication Network; (serv) Municipal Disaster Management Radio Communication Network |
東京臨海広域防災公園 see styles |
toukyourinkaikouikibousaikouen / tokyorinkaikoikibosaikoen とうきょうりんかいこういきぼうさいこうえん |
(place-name) Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park |
防災とボランティアの日 see styles |
bousaitoborantianohi / bosaitoborantianohi ぼうさいとボランティアのひ |
(exp,n) Disaster Response Volunteers Day (January 17) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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