[こう, kou] (n) inlet; bay; (P) #2120
[こう, kou] (n) (1) (arch) large river (esp. the Yangtze); (2) (See 琵琶湖) Lake Biwa #2120
[えど, edo] (n) old name of Tokyo; (P) #967
[えん(縁);えにし(縁);えに;え(縁), en ( heri ); enishi ( heri ); eni ; e ( heri )] (n) (1) fate; destiny (esp. as a mysterious force that binds two people together); (2) relationship (e.g. between two people); bond; link; connection; (3) family ties; affinity; (4) (えん only) opportunity; chance (to meet someone and start a relationship); (5) (えん only) { Buddh } (See 因・2) pratyaya (indirect conditions, as opposed to direct causes); (6) (えん only) (also written as 椽) narrow open-air veranda #3129
[えどがわ, edogawa] (n) Edo River; (P) #6386
[ほりえ, horie] (n) canal; (P) #7127
[ちょうこう, choukou] (n) Yangtze River; Changjiang River #13607
[えどじょう, edojou] (n) Edo Castle (residence of the Shogun during the Edo period, now the site of the Tokyo Imperial Palace) #17723
[おぎえぶし, ogiebushi] (n) type of Japanese music
[かじとけんかはえどのはな, kajitokenkahaedonohana] (exp) (proverb) (See 江戸の華) fights and fires are Edo's flowers
[おうみぎゅう;おうみうし, oumigyuu ; oumiushi] (n) Omi beef
[こうが, kouga] (n) Yangtze and Yellow rivers; large river
[えどっこ, edokko] (n) true Tokyoite; person born and raised in Edo; (P)
[えどのはな, edonohana] (exp) (obs) widespread fires in Edo (often after earthquakes); flowers of Edo
[えどのかたきをながさきでうつ, edonokatakiwonagasakideutsu] (exp, v5t) (id) to take revenge on someone in an unlikely place; to get revenge on someone in a different contest
[えどかぶき, edokabuki] (n) (See 江戸狂言) Edo-style kabuki
[えどはなしょうぶ, edohanashoubu] (n) Iris ensata; Edo Japanese iris
[えどえず, edoezu] (n) map of Edo
[えどきょうげん, edokyougen] (n) (See 上方狂言) Edo-style kabuki
[えどことば, edokotoba] (n) Edo dialect
[えどご, edogo] (n) (See 上方語) Edo dialect
[えどじだい, edojidai] (n) Edo period (1603-1868 CE)
[えどじだいぶんがく, edojidaibungaku] (n) Edo-period literature
[えどもの, edomono] (n) (See 江戸っ子) true Tokyoite; person born and raised in Edo
[えどきりこ, edokiriko] (n) (See 切り子ガラス) type of faceted glass from Edo
[えどまえ, edomae] (n) Tokyo style
[えどまえずし, edomaezushi] (n) { food } (See 握り寿司・にぎりずし) Edo-style sushi (usu. nigirizushi)
[えどひがん;エドヒガン, edohigan ; edohigan] (n) (uk) double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula)
[えどべん, edoben] (n) (See 江戸言葉) Edo dialect
[えどばくふ, edobakufu] (n) Edo shogunate (1603-1867)
[ごうこ, gouko] (n) the public; the world
[ごうこ, gouko] (n) Zen disciples
[あめのうお;アメノウオ, amenouo ; amenouo] (n) (uk) (See 琵琶鱒) biwa trout (Oncorhynchus masou rhodurus); biwa salmon
[こうざん, kouzan] (n) rivers and mountains; landscape
[こうじょう, koujou] (n) (on the) bank of a large river
[えがわる, egawaru] (v5r) to (try to) act like a big-shot
[こうそん, kouson] (n) village along a (large) river
[こうとう, koutou] (n) (obsc) (See 長江) riverbank (esp. the Yangtze River)
[にごりえ, nigorie] (n) muddy inlet or creek
[いりえ, irie] (n) inlet; cove; creek; bay
[いりえわに;イリエワニ, iriewani ; iriewani] (n) (uk) saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus); estuarine crocodile
[ようすこう, yousukou] (n) Yangtze River (in China)
[ようすこうわに, yousukouwani] (n) (uk) Chinese alligator (Alligator sinesis)
[せっこうざいばつ, sekkouzaibatsu] (n) (See 財閥) Sekko Zaibatsu
[しょっこうのにしき, shokkounonishiki] (n) (1) type of red brocade originally from the ancient Chinese country of Shu and passed on in Japan; (2) type of brocade made in Sichuan during the Ming period