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There are 21 total results for your 風俗 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
風俗 风俗 see styles |
fēng sú feng1 su2 feng su fuuzoku(p); fuuzoku(sk) / fuzoku(p); fuzoku(sk) ふうぞく(P); フーゾク(sk) |
social custom; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) manners; customs; (2) public morals; (3) sex service; sex industry; sex-oriented entertainment customs |
風俗嬢 see styles |
fuuzokujou / fuzokujo ふうぞくじょう |
woman who works in the sex industry |
風俗店 see styles |
fuuzokuten / fuzokuten ふうぞくてん |
sex establishment; brothel |
風俗歌 see styles |
fuuzokuuta; fuzokuuta / fuzokuta; fuzokuta ふうぞくうた; ふぞくうた |
folk songs; regional ballads |
風俗犯 see styles |
fuuzokuhan / fuzokuhan ふうぞくはん |
offense against public morals; morals offense; vice crime |
風俗画 see styles |
fuuzokuga / fuzokuga ふうぞくが |
genre picture; painting depicting customs |
性風俗 see styles |
seifuuzoku / sefuzoku せいふうぞく |
(1) sexual culture; sexual mores; (2) prostitution |
風俗営業 see styles |
fuuzokueigyou / fuzokuegyo ふうぞくえいぎょう |
(1) businesses offering food and entertainment; cabaret, club, gambling and restaurant businesses; (2) sex industry; sex-related businesses |
風俗壊乱 see styles |
fuuzokukairan / fuzokukairan ふうぞくかいらん |
(yoji) corruption of public morals; an offense against public morality |
風俗小説 see styles |
fuuzokushousetsu / fuzokushosetsu ふうぞくしょうせつ |
novel depicting customs and manners of the day |
風俗犯罪 see styles |
fuuzokuhanzai / fuzokuhanzai ふうぞくはんざい |
offense against public morals; morals offense; vice crime |
風俗画風 see styles |
fuuzokugafuu / fuzokugafu ふうぞくがふう |
(of the) genre painting style; (of the) style of painting that depicts people's customs and manners; (of the) type of painting that denotes the life of ordinary people |
風俗習慣 see styles |
fuuzokushuukan / fuzokushukan ふうぞくしゅうかん |
(yoji) manners and customs; customs and habits |
人情風俗 see styles |
ninjoufuuzoku / ninjofuzoku にんじょうふうぞく |
manners, customs and popular sentiments |
性風俗店 see styles |
seifuuzokuten / sefuzokuten せいふうぞくてん |
(See 風俗店) brothel; sex establishment |
善良の風俗 see styles |
zenryounofuuzoku / zenryonofuzoku ぜんりょうのふうぞく |
(exp,n) (See 公の秩序) good morals; public order |
性風俗産業 see styles |
seifuuzokusangyou / sefuzokusangyo せいふうぞくさんぎょう |
sex entertainment industry |
風俗アイドル see styles |
fuuzokuaidoru / fuzokuaidoru ふうぞくアイドル |
(colloquialism) (slang) star of the demimonde |
下町風俗資料館 see styles |
shitamachifuuzokushiryoukan / shitamachifuzokushiryokan したまちふうぞくしりょうかん |
(place-name) Shitamachi Museum (Ueno, Tokyo) |
風俗営業等取締法 see styles |
fuuzokueigyoutoutorishimarihou / fuzokuegyototorishimariho ふうぞくえいぎょうとうとりしまりほう |
(See 風営適正化法) Law Regulating Adult Entertainment Businesses (1948 act, replaced in 1984); Entertainment and Amusement Trades Control Law |
性風俗関連特殊営業 see styles |
seifuuzokukanrentokushueigyou / sefuzokukanrentokushuegyo せいふうぞくかんれんとくしゅえいぎょう |
sex establishment (as regulated by a specific Japanese law) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "風俗" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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