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Search Kanji for 神祇官

bureaucrat; the government

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Popularity rank: 230 Pinyin: guān Korean: gwan Hán-Việt: quan
Stroke counts: 8 Grade level: 4 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-3-5

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位官[ikan] rank and official position
依願免官[iganmenkan] retirement at one's own request
尉官[ikan] officer below the rank of major
医官[ikan] medical officer
沖縄開発庁長官[okinawakaihatsuchouchoukan] Director General of Okinawa Development Agency
下士官[kashikan] non-commissioned officer
下士官兵[kashikanhei] enlisted man
科学技術庁長官[kagakugijutsuchouchoukan] Director General of Science and Technology Agency
会計官[kaikeikan] accountant
外交官[gaikoukan] diplomat
national or local god; peaceful; great

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Popularity rank: 2169 Pinyin: zhǐ, qí, zhī Korean: gi, ji Hán-Việt: kì, chỉ
Stroke counts: 8 Grade level: 9 Skip code: 1-5-4

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祇園祭[gionmatsuri] Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
天神地祇[tenshinchigi] gods of heaven and earth
阿僧祇[asougi] a number so great it can never be counted to
祇園[gion] entertainment district in Kyoto
地祇[kunitsukami] gods of the land
神祇[jingi] gods of heaven and earth
神祇官[jingikan] Department of Divinities (1868-1871)
博多祇園山笠[hakatagionyamakasa] festival held in July in Fukuoka City
祇園会[gione] Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
神祇院[jingiin] Institute of Divinities (1940-1946)
gods; mind; soul

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Popularity rank: 347 Pinyin: shén Korean: sin Hán-Việt: thần
Stroke counts: 9 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 1-4-5

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御神酒[omiki] sacred wine or sake
ギリシア神話[girishiashinwa] Greek mythology
悪神[akujin] evil god
圧神[asshin] pressure sensation
安神[anshin] relief
伊勢大神宮[isedaijinguu] the Grand Shrines of Ise
一神教[isshinkyou] monotheism
一神論[isshinron] monotheism
運動神経[undoushinkei] motor nerves
疫病神[yakubyougami] jinx (lit: god of pestilence)