KujÅ
KujÅ (乿¡ or 乿¢) literally means ninth street in Japanese.
Names
- KujÅ family, a Japanese kuge family and one of the five regent houses (go-sekke)
Places
- Streets in Japan
- KujÅ Street (乿¡é€š KujÅ-dori), one of numbered east-west streets in the ancient capital of Heian-kyÅ, present-day Kyoto
- Train stations in Japan:
- KujÅ Station (Kyoto), a train station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line in Minami-ku, Kyoto
- KujÅ Station (Osaka), a train station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Chuo Line in Nishi-ku, Osaka
- KujÅ Station (Nara), a train station on the Kintetsu Kashihara Line in YamatokÅriyama, Nara
See also
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