Church - Kyoukaido

Japanese: 教会堂 - きょうかいどう
Church - Kyoukaido
〘noun〙 A permanent building established by Christians for worship or meetings. Church. Dojo. Meeting place. ※Dreams of the Future of Inland Living (1886) by Shoyo Tsubouchi . Introduction: "As the number of churches increased, temples gradually fell into disuse."

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Japanese:
〘名〙 キリスト教徒が、礼拝、または集会をするために設けた常設の建物。教会。教堂。会堂。※内地雑居未来之夢(1886)〈坪内逍遙〉緒言「教会堂(ケウクヮイドウ)の増加したると〈略〉寺院が段々に廃滅して」

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