Click to see the original definition of «こうべ» in the Japanese dictionary.
Click to see the automatic translation of the definition in English.
Definition of こうべ in the Japanese dictionary
Kobe 【Kobe】 City in the southeastern part of Hyogo Prefecture. Prefectural office location. Designated city. I will face Osaka bay. Known as Ancient, Odori Nya \u0026 thinsp; (thoroughly sticking) \u0026 thinsp; later, Kiyomori is renovated and called Hyogo Tsu \u0026 thinsp; After opening in Keio 3 rd (1867), it rapidly developed as an international port. One center of the Hanshin industrial area. Heavy 1995 (1995) suffered from the Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake. Name is Ikuta \u0026 thinsp; (poor) \u0026 thinsp; from the shrine's Kobe \u0026 thinsp; (kanbetsu) \u0026 thinsp; Population 154.5 million (2010). [Supplementary explanation] Kobe City's nine wards, Suma Ward, Tarumi Ward, Chuo Ward, Nagata Ward, Nada Ward, West Ward, Higashinada Ward, Hyogo Ward
Kobe [Neck / head] "Sonic change \u0026 thinsp;" or "upper \u0026 thinsp; (bite) \u0026 thinsp; Head I wonder if. こうべ【神戸】 兵庫県南東部の市。県庁所在地。指定都市。大阪湾に臨む。古代、大輪田泊 (おおわだのとまり) として知られ、のち、平清盛が改修して兵庫津 (ひょうごのつ) とよばれた。慶応3年(1867)の開港後、国際港として急速に発展。阪神工業地帯の一中心。平成7年(1995)阪神・淡路大震災の被害を受けた。名称は生田 (いくた) 神社の神戸 (かんべ) に由来。人口154.5万(2010)。
[補説]神戸市の9区北区、須磨区、垂水区、中央区、長田区、灘区、西区、東灘区、兵庫区
こうべ【首/頭】 《「髪辺 (かみへ) 」または「上部 (かみへ) 」の音変化か》くびから上の部分。あたま。かしら。
Click to see the original definition of «こうべ» in the Japanese dictionary.
Click to see the automatic translation of the definition in English.
The translations of こうべ from Japanese to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «こうべ» in Japanese.
The map shown above gives the frequency of use of the term «こうべ» in the different countries.
Examples of use in the Japanese literature, quotes and news about こうべ
EXAMPLES
5 JAPANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «こうべ»
Discover the use of こうべ in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to こうべ and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Japanese literature.