Kanji
Readingこう
Frequency99%
Used in (108 in total)
auditorium; lecture hall
short course; training
lecture; address; speech
course (e.g. of lectures); academic university unit (professor, lecturers, etc.)
to take measures; to work out a plan; to lecture; to read aloud; to confer
reconciliation (between warring nations); (making of) peace
explanation (of a text, phrase, etc.); lecture; explanation (in a pompous fashion); (long-winded) lecture; (arch.) storytelling
storytelling (of war chronicles, revenge tales, etc.) with highly dramatic delivery; story
(Buddhist) lecture meeting; religious association; mutual assistance association (i.e. for financial assistance)
no-holds-barred party; free and easy gathering
lecture hall; lecture room
lecture (esp. special engagement by noted speaker); lecture meeting (event with one or more lectures)
to take (adopt) measures
taking a lecture; attending a class; taking a course
to take measures (against); to take steps
class; short course
to take steps (measures)
supplementary classes or lectures
cancellation (of a lecture, class, etc.)
criticism (by a teacher or coach, with commentary, especially at a poetry reading); review; critique
part-time lecturer; contract teacher
to take measures; to work out a plan; to lecture; to read aloud; to confer
lecture; discourse
special lecturer; guest lecturer
military training
member (of a class); trainee; participant
lecture attendance; auditing
lecture platform
professional storyteller
students attending lectures
auditor; auditing student
professional storyteller
meeting (esp. of a mutual financing association)
mutual financing association
religious association
lecture (on a special topic)
giving a lecture in the Emperor's presence; lecturing to the Emperor
lecturer; speaker
correspondence course
to take measures; to take steps; to take action; to make a move
peace terms; conditions of peace
start of a course; start of lectures; opening of a new course; offering a course (for the first time)
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)
university lecturer; college lecturer
closely-packed series of lectures; intensive course
lecture transcript
memorial services for the founder of the sect (esp. for Shinran in Shin Buddhism)
book of oral narratives; story book
substitute lecturing; substitute lecturer
tutor to a daimyo, etc.; tutor to the emperor or crown prince (Meiji period)
reading; translation
taking turns reading, explaining, etc.; round-table (discussion)
specialization (in a field of study); study
clinic; clinical lecture
Edo-period Shinto sect dedicated to the worship of Mt. Fuji
explanation (by lecture)
Paris Peace Conference (1919); Versailles Peace Conference
religious association
mutual financing association
memorial lecture; commemorative speech
short, intensive course; crash course
pyramid scheme
lengthy lecture
introduction of poems at a poetry party
lecture room; lecture
technical course; technical training
interpretation of a book
full-time lecturer; instructor
university lecture
lecture fee; teaching fee
course fees; training fees
Treaty of San Francisco; Treaty of Peace with Japan (Sept. 8, 1951)
giving lectures
(make) a long talk (discourse, lecture)
training center; training centre
fraternal religious group formed by Ise Shrine worshippers
closing a course (program, etc.); end of a course (program, etc.)
drama about domestic life
invited speaker; guest speaker at
specially-appointed lecturer (associate professor, etc.)
Buddhist service centred around the Lotus Sutra held over four days in Shiga Prefecture, starting from the 24th day of the second month of the lunisolar calendar
lecturer on demand; guest speaker on demand
(Buddhist) lecture meeting
Treaty of Peace with Japan; Treaty of San Francisco (Sept. 8, 1951)
mutual financing association
academic socialism; professorial socialism
Imperial New Year's Lectures (ceremony in which the emperor and members of the imperial family Their Majesties listen to expert lectures in the fields of human, social and natural sciences)
Buddhist service in which the eight scrolls of the Lotus Sutra are read one scroll at a time (one morning and one evening reading each day for four days with a different reciter each time)
series of lectures on a topic given by different people
cancellation of lecture or class