There are 22 total results for your 平城 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
平城 see styles |
píng chéng ping2 cheng2 p`ing ch`eng ping cheng pyonson ピョンソン |
Pyongsong (city in North Korea) (hist) (See 平城京) Heijō-kyō (capital of Japan from 710-40 and 745-84; located in present-day Nara); (place-name) Pyongsong (North Korea); P'yongsong |
平城京 see styles |
heijoukyou / hejokyo へいじょうきょう |
(hist) Heijō-kyō (capital of Japan from 710-40 and 745-84; located in present-day Nara); (place-name) Heijōkyō |
平城内 see styles |
heijouuchi / hejouchi へいじょううち |
(place-name) Heijōuchi |
平城宮 see styles |
heijoukyuu / hejokyu へいじょうきゅう |
(hist) (See 平城京) Heijō Palace (imperial residence in Heijō-kyō) |
平城山 see styles |
narayama ならやま |
(place-name) Narayama |
平城東 see styles |
hirajouhigashi / hirajohigashi ひらじょうひがし |
(place-name) Hirajōhigashi |
平城町 see styles |
hirajoumachi / hirajomachi ひらじょうまち |
(place-name) Hirajōmachi |
平城畑 see styles |
hirajoubatake / hirajobatake ひらじょうばたけ |
(place-name) Hirajōbatake |
平城西 see styles |
hirajounishi / hirajonishi ひらじょうにし |
(place-name) Hirajōnishi |
平城駅 see styles |
heijoueki / hejoeki へいじょうえき |
(st) Heijō Station |
平城団地 see styles |
heijoudanchi / hejodanchi へいじょうだんち |
(place-name) Heijōdanchi |
平城天皇 see styles |
heizeitennou / hezetenno へいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Heizei; Heizei Tenno (774-824 CE, reigning: 806-809 CE) |
平城宮跡 see styles |
heijoukyuuseki / hejokyuseki へいじょうきゅうせき |
(place-name) Heijōkyūseki |
平城山駅 see styles |
narayamaeki ならやまえき |
(st) Narayama Station |
平城時代 see styles |
narajidai ならじだい |
Nara period (710-794 CE) |
蓬平城山 see styles |
yomogihirashiroyama よもぎひらしろやま |
(place-name) Yomogihirashiroyama |
平城天皇陵 see styles |
heizeitennouryou / hezetennoryo へいぜいてんのうりょう |
(place-name) Heizeitennouryō |
平城宮東院庭園 see styles |
heijoukyuutouinteien / hejokyutointeen へいじょうきゅうとういんていえん |
(place-name) Heijō Palace Tōin Gardens |
平城宮跡資料館 see styles |
heijouguuatoshiryoukan / hejoguatoshiryokan へいじょうぐうあとしりょうかん |
(place-name) Heijōguuatoshiryōkan |
平城京朱雀大路跡 see styles |
heijoukyousuzakuoojiato / hejokyosuzakuoojiato へいじょうきょうすざくおおじあと |
(place-name) Heijōkyōsuzakuoojiato |
平城京左京三条二坊宮跡庭園 see styles |
heijoukyousakyousanjounishoukyuusekiteien / hejokyosakyosanjonishokyusekiteen へいじょうきょうさきょうさんじょうにしょうきゅうせきていえん |
(place-name) Heijō-kyō Sakyō Sanjō Nibō Palace Site Gardens |
Variations: |
narajidai ならじだい |
(hist) Nara period (710-794 CE) |
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