Wakamatsu

[ Japanese wah-kah-mah-tsoo ]
/ Japanese ˈwɑ kɑˈmɑ tsʊ /

noun

See under Kitakyushu.

Definition for wakamatsu (2 of 2)

Kitakyushu
[ kee-tah-kyoo-shoo; English ki-tah-kee-oo-shoo ]
/ kiˈtɑˈkyu ʃʊ; English kɪˌtɑ kiˈu ʃu /

noun

a seaport on N Kyushu, in S Japan: formed in 1963 by the merger of five cities (Kokura, Moji, Tobata, Wakamatsu, and Yawata).

Example sentences from the Web for wakamatsu

  • Aidzu and his clansmen had retired to their home at Wakamatsu in Oshi, after dismantling all the clan establishments in Yedo.

    A Diplomat in Japan |Ernest Mason Satow

British Dictionary definitions for wakamatsu

Kitakyushu
/ (ˌkiːtəˈkjuːʃuː) /

noun

a port in Japan, on N Kyushu: formed by the amalgamation of the cities of Wakamatsu, Yawata, Tobata, Kokura, and Moji; one of Japan's largest industrial centres. Pop: 999 806 (2002 est)