- tachibana tree west of the southern stairs of the Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace)see also 紫宸殿 and 左近の桜
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- tachibana tree west of the southern stairs of the Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace)
This refers to a specific location and botanical reference within the historical context of the Heian period. The tachibana tree held significance in Japanese culture and often symbolizes beauty and elegance.
Generated collocations (experimental)
うこんのたちばな右近の橘をうえる植えるto plant a tachibana treeうこんのたちばな右近の橘のあるにわ庭garden with a tachibana treeうこんのたちばな右近の橘をかんしょう観賞するto admire the tachibana treeうこんのたちばな右近の橘のした下でunder the tachibana treeうこんのたちばな右近の橘にかこまれた囲まれたsurrounded by tachibana treesごしょ御所のうこんのたちばな右近の橘the tachibana tree of the Imperial Palaceうこんのたちばな右近の橘のかおり香りfragrance of the tachibana treeうこんのたちばな右近の橘のでんせつ伝説legend of the tachibana treeうこんのたちばな右近の橘のは葉leaves of the tachibana treeうこんのたちばな右近の橘のじつ実fruit of the tachibana tree