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)