"木屋町" meaning in Japanese

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Proper name

IPA: [kʲija̠ma̠t͡ɕi] Forms: 木屋町 [canonical] (ruby: (), (), (まち)), Kiyamachi [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 木屋 (kiya, “lumber shed; lumber seller”) + 町 (machi, “town; district”). So named for the number of lumber sellers in that part of Kyōto in the early Edo period. Now known for 旅館 (ryokan, “inns”) and 料亭 (ryōtei, “high-end restaurants”). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|木屋|町|sort=きやまち|t1=lumber shed; lumber seller|t2=town; district|tr1=kiya|tr2=machi}} 木屋 (kiya, “lumber shed; lumber seller”) + 町 (machi, “town; district”) Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|きやまち}} 木(き)屋(や)町(まち) • (Kiyamachi)
  1. a district and street in Kyōto, running north and south along the Takase River Wikipedia link: Edo period, Kiyamachi Street, ja:木屋町 Derived forms: 木屋町通り (Kiyamachi-dōri) (ruby: (), (), (まち), (どお)) (english: Kiyamachi Street)

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