[でんえん(P);でんおん(ok), den'en (P); den'on (ok)] (n, adj-no) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields; (P) #11650
[くるわことば, kuruwakotoba] (n) (arch) language used in red-light districts during the Edo period; vulgar words used by prostitutes from the Edo period
[きんごう, kingou] (n) neighboring districts; neighbouring districts; countryside
[きんざい, kinzai] (n) neighboring villages; neighbouring villages; suburban districts
[ぐんぶ, gunbu] (n) suburban districts
[ぐんぶ, gunbu] (n) rural districts; counties; (P)
[ざいごう;ざいきょう, zaigou ; zaikyou] (n, vs) hometown; rural districts
[しちどう, shichidou] (n) the seven districts of ancient Japan
[ちょうさん;とうさん, chousan ; tousan] (n) fleeing in all directions; (in Japanese history, a reference to) farmers who abandoned their fields and fled to the cities or other districts to evade onerous taxes
[ないりくぶ, nairikubu] (n) inland districts; inland areas
[のうさんぎょそん, nousangyoson] (n) agricultural, mountain and fishing villages; rural districts
[のうさんそん, nousanson] (n) farming and mountain villages; rural districts
[はちどう, hachidou] (n) the 8 districts of feudal Japan
[ふか, fuka] (n) suburban districts (of a metropolis); within an urban-prefecture
[ゆうかく, yuukaku] (n) sightseer; playboy; frequenter of red-light districts
[ゆうりご, yuurigo] (n) (See 郭言葉) language used in red-light districts during the Edo period
[しゃれぼん, sharebon] (n) type of book popular in the Edo period about life in the red life districts