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German Japanese (Kanji)
Anraku-ji (Tempel der Sōtō-Sekte in Nagano)安楽寺 [あんらくじ]
Antithese/Fǎnqiè (alte chin. Methode zur Darstellung der Aussprache eines unbekannten Kanji mittels zwei oder drei anderer Kanji als Kennzeichen für Fǎnqiè; Abk.)反 [はん]
Aō-Kōmyō-ji/Kōmyō-ji (Tempel der Jōdo-Sekte in der Präf. Kyōto; 1198 gegründet von Kumagai Naozane)粟生光明寺 [あおうこうみょうじ]
Aō-Kōmyō-ji/Kōmyō-ji (Tempel der Jōdo-Sekte in der Präf. Kyōto; 1198 gegründet von Kumagai Naozane)/Kōmyō-ji (Tempel der Jōdo-Sekte in der Stadt Kamakura, Präf. Kanagawa)光明寺 [こうみょうじ]
Apollo-Tempelアポロの神殿 [あぽろのしんでん]
Arachi-yama/Berg Arachi (Berg im Süden in der Stadt Tsuruga, Präf. Fukui)愛発山;有乳山;荒血山 [あらちやま]
Ararat (höchster Berg der Türkei)アララト山 [あららとさん]
Arashi·yama (Berg im Nordwesten von Kyōto; Höhe 382 m)/Arashiyama (Nō-Stück von Konparu Zenpō)嵐山 [あらしやま]
Arrest im Tempel (insbes. gegen Ende der Muromachi-Zeit)寺預け [てらあずけ]
Ärzte und Rechtsanwälte leben von den Problemen anderer Leuten医者と弁護士は人の難儀で飯を食う。 [いしゃとべんごしはひとのなんぎでめしをくう。]
Asahi-dake/Berg Asahi (Berg im Norden der Präf. Tochigi; 1870 m)朝日岳 [あさひだけ]
Asahi-dake/Berg Asahi (Berg in der Mitte der Präf. Hokkaidō; 2290 m)旭岳 [あさひだけ]
Asahi-yaki (Keramik vom Berg Asahi aus der Stadt Uji bei Kyōto; insbes. für Teegeschirr)/Asahi-yaki (Keramik mit Unterglasurmalerei aus Edo-gawa, Tōkyō; 1884 von einem Deutschen namens Wagner gefertigt)朝日焼き;朝日焼 [あさひやき]
Asakusa-dera/Sensō-ji (buddh., der Kannon gewidmeter, Tempel im Viertel Asakusa, Tōkyō, mit fünfstöckiger Pagode, Kaminari-mon, Einkaufsstraße u.a.; beliebtes Touristenziel, bekannt für das größte Matsuri in Tōkyō, das Sanja-Matsuri)浅草寺 [あさくさでら]
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (dritter Ashikaga-Shōgun des Muromachi-Bakufu; 1358–1408; Regierungszeit 1369–1395; Förderer der Kunst von Zeami Motokiyo; übernahm 1397 die Villa am Kitayama in Kyōto, baute sie um, nannte sie Kitayama-Palast – heute: Tempel Rokuon·ji足利義満 [あしかがよしみつ]
 

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