• Ogimachi may refer to: Emperor Ōgimachi, the 106th Emperor of Japan Ōgimachi Station (Osaka), a station of the Sakaisuji Line of Osaka Municipal Subway...
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    Emperor Ōgimachi (正親町天皇, Ōgimachi-tennō, June 18, 1517 – February 6, 1593) was the 106th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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    Site (August 1994), Ogimachi contained 152 households and had a population of 634 people. Documents from 1876 showed that the Ogimachi Village had 99 households...
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  • Ogimachi Station (扇町駅) is the name of two train stations in Japan: Ōgimachi Station (Kanagawa) Ōgimachi Station (Osaka) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Ōgimachi Machiko (正親町町子, 1675 - 1724) was a Japanese noble lady, scholar, member of the Ōgimachi family of court nobles during the Edo period. She is known...
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    posthumously named Yōkwōin daijō-tennō, who was the eldest son of Emperor Ōgimachi.: 10  His mother was a lady-in-waiting. Go-Yōzei's Imperial family lived...
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    Ōgimachi Station (扇町駅, Ōgimachi-eki, K12) is a metro station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line in Kita-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. There are two...
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    Based on the text Sendai kuji hongi taiseikyō. Ōgimachi Shintō Originated by Suika Shinto by Ōgimachi Kinmichi's (1653–1733) transmission to the sovereign...
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    gon-dainagon (acting dainagon). These were non-royal descendants of Emperor Ōgimachi. At first they were buke, but they later became dōjō-ke, the Hirohata family...
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    (1514–1515) First son: Imperial Prince Michihito (方仁親王) later Emperor Ōgimachi Second daughter: Princess Eiju (1519–1535; 永寿女王) Second Son: (1521–1530)...
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    reigning emperor was Ōgimachi-tennō (正親町天皇). 1558 Eiroku gannen (永禄元年): The era name was changed to mark the enthronement of Emperor Ōgimachi. The previous era...
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    Son: Imperial Prince Priest Shuho (法守法親王; 1308–1391) Ogimachi Moriko (正親町守子; d. 1322), Ogimachi Michiakira's daughter Sixth Son: Imperial Prince Priest...
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    favourite of the fifth shōgun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. His second concubine was Ogimachi Machiko, a writer and scholar from the noble court who wrote monogatari...
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    Ōgimachi Sanemasa (Japanese: 正親町実正) (July 20, 1855 – June 26, 1923) was a Japanese pharmacist and politician. He was Grand Chamberlain of Japan (1919–1922)...
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    Ōgimachi Station (扇町駅, Ōgimachi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan...
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  • Eiroku (永禄, 1558–1570): era name of Emperor Ōgimachi Genki (元亀, 1570–1573): era name of Emperor Ōgimachi List of Chinese era names List of Ming dynasty...
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    Emperor Go-Yōzei started reigning in 1586, after the abdication of Emperor Ōgimachi. Emperor Meiji reigned until his death in 1912. "Tokugawa Ieyasu JapanVisitor...
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    appeared, which were directly influenced by shamanism and Shinto. Emperor Ogimachi issued edicts to ban Catholicism in 1565 and 1568, but to little effect...
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    October 14–15, the Doburoku Festival, famous for its Nigorizake, is held Ogimachi village in Shirakawa-gō Shirakawa Traditional housing in Shirakawa-gō Shirakawa...
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    (1913–2015) 28. Ōgimachi Saneatsu (1814–1896) 14. Count Ōgimachi Sanemasa (1855–1923) 7. Lady Ōgimachi Shizuko (1884–1965) 30. Ōgimachi Kintada (1839–1879)...
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    Emperor (Kampaku) In office August 6, 1585 – February 10, 1592 Monarchs Ōgimachi Go-Yōzei Preceded by Nijō Akizane Succeeded by Toyotomi Hidetsugu Chancellor...
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    branch of the Imperial Family. Consort: Ogimachi Michiko (正親町実子) later Senkomon'in (宣光門院, 1297–1360), Ogimachi Saneakira's daughter First Daughter: Imperial...
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  • 1555–1558): era name of Emperor Go-Nara and Emperor Ōgimachi Eiroku (永禄, 1558–1570): era name of Emperor Ōgimachi List of Chinese era names List of Ming dynasty...
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    and posthumously named Yōkōin daijō-tennō, was the eldest son of Emperor Ōgimachi. He predeceased his father. Masahito's eldest son was Imperial Prince Kazuhito...
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    1442–1500 Emperor Go-Kashiwabara, 1464–1526 Emperor Go-Nara, 1495–1557 Emperor Ōgimachi, 1517–1593 Prince Masahito, 1552–1586 Emperor Go-Yōzei, 1572–1617 Emperor...
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    There are an island platform and a side platform with two tracks elevated. Ogimachi Station (Sakaisuji Line) Kita Ward Office, Osaka Tenjimbashisuji Shopping...
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    through December 1592 during the Senguoku era. The reigning emperors were Ōgimachi-tennō (正親町天皇) and Go-Yōzei-tennō (後陽成天皇). 1573 Tenshō gannen (天正元年): The...
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    times between 1553 and 1564. In 1559, Kenshin had an audience with Emperor Ōgimachi and the 13th Shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiteru. When Imagawa Yoshimoto was killed...
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    on 22 July 1831 and was the fourth son of Emperor Ninkō and his consort Ōgimachi Naoko (正親町雅子). Osahito's Imperial Family lived with him in the Dairi of...
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    should die out. It was founded by Prince Toshihito, a grandson of Emperor Ōgimachi and brother of Emperor Go-Yōzei. It is the second oldest of the shinnōke...
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