“City” or “Stack room” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “府”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “府” means “Town”, “A kind of prefecture” or “Government office” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “府”

Jouyou Kanji “府” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
8 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
ふ(fu) |
| Kun-Yomi |
くら(kura) |
| みやこ(miyako) |
| Meanings |
Library, Stack room, Warehouse |
| Government office |
| City, Town |
| Mansion, Residence |
| Gather, Place where things and people come together |
| Entrails, Intestines |
| A kind of prefecture |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “府”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 府下(ふか-fu ka) |
Prefecture (of Kyoto or Osaka) , Suburban districts (of a metropolis), Within an urban-prefecture |
| 府議会(ふぎかい-fu gi ka i) |
Prefectural assembly (in Kyoto or Osaka) |
| 府庫(ふこ-fu ko) |
Treasury |
| 府知事(ふちじ-fu chi ji) |
Prefectural governor (of Osaka or Kyoto) |
| 府中(ふちゅう-fu chu u) |
Provincial capital (under the ritsuryō system), Provincial office |
| 府庁(ふちょう-fu cho u) |
Prefectural office (of Osaka or Kyoto) |
| 府立(ふりつ-fu ri tsu) |
Prefectural (school, hospital, etc of Osaka or Kyoto) |
| 学府(がくふ-ga ku fu) |
Educational institution, Academic center |
| 官府(かんぷ-ka n pu) |
Government office, Government |
| 国府(こくふ-ko ku fu) |
Provincial office (under the ritsuryō system), Provincial capital |
| 枢府(すうふ-su u fu) |
Privy Council (in Japan abolished in 1947) |
| 政府(せいふ-se i fu) |
Government, Administration, Cabinet |
| 太宰府(だざいふ-da za i fu) |
Dazaifu |
| 幕府(ばくふ-ba ku fu) |
Shogunate government, Shogun’s headquarters, Imperial Guards office, Residence of the Imperial Guards commander |
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