武藏台

Wǔcángtái
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Meanings

  1. 1 Musashidai (Japanese place name)
  2. 2 Chinese rendering of 武蔵台 — neighborhoods/stations in the Tokyo and Saitama areas of Japan

Examples

Dōngjīng yǒu jǐ chù dìfāng jiào Wǔcángtái.
There are several places in the Tokyo area called Musashidai.
Tāmen zài Wǔcángtái fùjìn zhǎodào le yī tào héshì de gōngyù.
They found a suitable apartment near Musashidai.

Tips

culture
(Wǔcáng / Japanese: Musashi) is the old name of the province covering modern Tokyo, Saitama and parts of Kanagawa — the same name that famous swordsman 宫本武藏 (Gōngběn Wǔcáng, Miyamoto Musashi) carries. (tái, Japanese: -dai) is a common Japanese place-name suffix meaning 'plateau / heights'. So Musashidai = 'Musashi Heights'.
usage
Borrowed straight from Japanese kanji rather than transliterated: each character is read with its Mandarin reading. Same pattern in 北海道 (Běihǎidào, 'Hokkaidō') and 东京 (Dōngjīng, 'Tokyo').

Stroke Order

cáng
tái