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German Japanese (Kanji)
Kamakura-Shōgunat (erste Militärregierung in Japan; gegründet von Minamoto no Yoritomo; 1185 bzw. 1192–1333)鎌倉幕府 [かまくらばくふ]
Kanju-ji/Kajū-ji (Tempel der Shingon-Sekte in Kyōto; gegründet 900)勧修寺 [かんじゅじ]
Kanō-Schule (Malerschule der weit verzweigten Familie Kanō; bes. vom 16. Jhd. bis Ende des 19. Jhd. einflussreich; gegründet von Kanō Masanobu; größter Meister war sein Sohn Kanō Motonobu)狩野派 [かのうは]
Kara Kitai (Reich der Kitan von Flüchtlingen aus Liao errichtet; 1132–1211)カラ・キタイ;黒契丹 [からきたい]
Kathedrale Saint-Étienne in Bourges (errichtet 1195–1260; UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe)ブールジュ大聖堂 [ぶーるじゅだいせいどう]
Keiō-Universität (Privatuni in Tōkyō; gegründet 1858 von Fukuzawa Yūkichi)慶大 [けいだい]
Keiō-Universität (Privatuni in Tōkyō; gegründet 1858 von Fukuzawa Yūkichi)慶応大;慶應大 [けいおうだい]
Keiō-Universität/Keiō-Gijuku-Universität (Privatuni in Tōkyō; gegründet 1858 von Fukuzawa Yūkichi)慶応義塾大学;慶應義塾大學;慶應義塾大学 [けいおうぎじゅくだいがく]
Kenchō-ji (Rinzai-Tempel in Kamakura, Präf. Kanagawa; gegründet 1253 von Rankei Dōryū)建長寺 [けんちょうじ]
Kirin (Bier‑ und Safthersteller; Hauptsitz ist Tōkyō; gegründet 1907; gehört zur Mitsubishi-Gruppe)キリンビール;麒麟麦酒 [きりんびーる]
Kirin Brewery Company, Limited (japan. Bier- und Safthersteller; Hauptsitz Tōkyō, gegründet 1907; gehört zur Mitsubishi-Gruppe; Abk.)キリン;麒麟;KIRIN [きりん]
Kita·in (Tempel der Tendai-Sekte in Kawagoe, Präf. Saitama; angeblich 830 gegründet; nach seinem Verfall wurde der Tempel zum Schutz der Familie Tokugawa wiederbelebt)喜多院 [きたいん]
Kokka(Titel einer Kunstzeitschrift; 1889 gegründet)国華 [こっか]
Kokumin·tō/Konstitutionelle nationalistische Partei/Guomindang/Kuomintang/Nationale Volkspartei (chin. Partei; 1919 gegründet)国民党 [こくみんとう]
Kōmeitō/Kōmei-Partei (Partei für saubere Politik; 1964 gegründet; trotz offizieller Loslösung 1970 nach wie vor pol. Arm der buddh. Laienorganisation Sōka-gakkai)公明党 [こうめいとう]
 

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