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    often not in the Inner Palace (内裏, dairi) of the original Heian period palace, but in one of the temporary residences (里内裏, sato-dairi) in this part of...
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  • (Japanese: 後宮), the section of the Japanese Imperial Palace called the Dairi (内裏) where the Imperial Family and court ladies lived Kokyū (album) (Japanese:...
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  • Heian Palace, the Tōgū palace was located on the eastern side of the Dairi (内裏), the inner palace. Towards the beginning of the 10th century, the Shōyōsha...
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    The Dairizuka kofun (内裏塚古墳) is a Kofun period burial mound located in what is now the Kashima neighborhood of the city of Futtsu, Chiba Prefecture in the...
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  • Kōkyū (後宮) is the section of a Japanese Imperial Palace called the Dairi (内裏) where the Imperial Family and court ladies lived. Many cultured women gathered...
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    Greater Palace were the Official Compound (朝堂院, Chōdō-in) and the Inner Palace (内裏, Dairi). The Chōdō-in was a rectangular walled enclosure situated directly...
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    rebuilding, the emperors frequently had to stay at their secondary palaces (里内裏, sato-dairi) within the city. Often these secondary palaces were provided...
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    (Kyōto) Died May 15, 1036(1036-05-15) (aged 27) Seiryō Den (清涼殿) in Dairi (内裏), Heian Kyō (Kyōto) Burial Bodaijuin no misasagi (菩提樹院陵) (Kyoto) Spouse Fujiwara...
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    Retrieved September 1, 2020. unknown (1560–1600). Digitised Manuscripts 天狗の内裏 [Tengu no Dairi] (in Japanese). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sōjōbō...
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  • Palace Demon" Transliteration: "Jibu Shōjō to Dairi no Oni" (Japanese: 治部少丞と内裏の鬼) November 9, 2004 (2004-11-09) Akane attends a party at the palace, where...
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    conveying the culture of Kyoto. Grateful villagers built her "Dairi mansion" (内裏屋敷) to remind her of Kyoto and the Imperial Palace (dairi). Furthermore, Kinasa...
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  • Palace Burned" Transliteration: "Oumagadoki ni dairi moyu" (Japanese: 逢魔が時に内裏燃ゆ) Kunitoshi Okajima Touko Machida October 10, 2006 (2006-10-10) Masahiro...
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    laid out following the Chinese pattern, as the Daigokuden (大極殿) and Dairi (内裏). The area of palace is estimated to have been 560 meters wide east to west...
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  • was Myōgi. Nagachika's participation in the Dairi Sanbyaku-rokujisshu Uta (内裏三百六十首歌) in 1365 was his first significant achievement as a waka poet. He went...
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  • such as the Shinshūi Wakashū, the Shokusenzai Wakashū, the Dairi Gyoe Waka (内裏御会和歌) and the Tōyōshū (藤葉集), as well as historical and genealogical works such...
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  • 93507591°E / 35.74712578; 139.93507591 (Soya Shell Mound) 1 658 Dairizuka Kofun 内裏塚古墳 Dairizuka kofun Futtsu Kofun period tumulus 35°19′32″N 139°51′25″E / 35...
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  • contest in which he took part was the Jōryaku Ninen Dairi Uta-awase (承暦二年内裏歌合) in Jōryaku 2 (1078). He took part in the poetic gatherings: the Kaya no...
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  • Dairi may refer to: The dairi (Japanese: 内裏), the Japanese Imperial family's official residence in the capital. In Kyoto, this was the Heian Palace or...
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  • Nakagyō-ku, Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto designation includes the sites of the Dairi (内裏跡), Chōdō-in (朝堂院跡), and Buraku-in (豊楽院跡) 35°01′05″N 135°44′24″E / 35.01795997°N...
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