• Nijō can refer to: Nijō Street (二条通, Nijō-dori, "second street"), one of numbered east–west streets in the ancient capital of Heian-kyō (present-day Kyoto...
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    Nijō Castle (二条城, Nijō-jō) is a flatland castle in Kyoto, Japan. The castle consists of two concentric rings (Kuruwa) of fortifications, the Ninomaru Palace...
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    Emperor Nijō (二条天皇, Nijō-tennō, July 31, 1143 – September 5, 1165) was the 78th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His...
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    Emperor Go-Nijō (後二条天皇, Go-Nijō-tennō, 9 March 1285 – 10 September 1308) was the 94th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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  • Lady Nijō (後深草院二条, Go-Fukakusain no Nijō) (1258 – after 1307) was a Japanese noblewoman, poet and author. She was a concubine of Emperor Go-Fukakusa from...
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    Nijō (二丈町, Nijō-machi) was a town located in Itoshima District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of November 2009, the town had an estimated population of...
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    Nijō family (二条家, Nijō-ke) is a Japanese aristocratic kin group. The Nijō was a branch of the House of Fujiwara, founded by Kujō Michiie's son Nijō Yoshizane...
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    Nijō Nariyuki (二条 斉敬, November 1, 1816 – December 5, 1878) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the late Edo period and the early Meiji period. He was...
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    Nijō Akizane (二条 昭実, December 2, 1556 – August 23, 1619), son of regent Nijō Haruyoshi, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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    Nijō Street (二条通 にじょうどおり Nijō dōri) is a major street that crosses the center of the city of Kyoto from east to west, running for approximately 3.5 km...
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    (1892–1981) Nijō Motohiro Nijō Atsumoto Nijō Narinobu Nijō Nariyuki Nijō Masamaro Nijō Toyomoto (1909–1944) Nijō Tamemoto (1911–1985) Nijō Suiko married...
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    Nijō Station (二条駅, Nijō-eki) is a train station in Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. JR West Sagano Line (Sanin Main Line) Kyoto Municipal Subway Tōzai Line (Station...
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  • Nijō Station may refer to either of the following railway stations in Japan: Nijō Station (Kyoto) (二条駅) on the Sanin Main Line (Sagano Line) and the Kyoto...
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  • Nijō Haruyoshi (二条 晴良, 1526–1579), son of regent Nijō Korefusa, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He was held Daijō-daijin...
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  • Agent X (Nijo Minamiyori, alias Alex Hayden) is a fictional mercenary appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Gail Simone...
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    Nijō Masamaro (二条 正麿, January 9, 1872 – February 18, 1929), son of Nijō Nariyuki, was a Japanese politician who served as a member of House of Peers in...
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    became Nyoin called Dantenmon-in (談天門院). His older brother was Emperor Go-Nijō. Emperor Go-Daigo's ideal was the Engi era (901–923) during the reign of...
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    Nijō Tadafusa (二条 尹房, November 16, 1496 – September 29, 1551), son of regent Nijō Hisamoto, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Muromachi period...
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  • The Nijō poetic school (二条, Nijō) refers to descendants of Fujiwara no Tameie's eldest son, Nijō Tameuji (1222–86). The family name took after Nijō district...
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    Fujiwara were divided into Five regent houses (五摂家, Go-sekke): the Konoe, Kujō, Nijō, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa families. From then on, these five families served...
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    Nijō Atsumoto (二条 厚基, June 14, 1883 – September 11, 1927), son of Nijō Motohiro, was a Japanese politician who served as a member of House of Peers in...
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  • Nijō Yasumichi (二条 康道, 1607–1666), son of Kujō Yukiie and Toyotomi Sadako. He was also the adopted son of Nijō Akizane, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble)...
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  • period. Nijō Tamesada was born in 1293. His father was Nijō Tamemichi, and his mother was a daughter of Asukai Masaari, Tamemichi's father was Nijō Tameyo...
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    Sesshō (Regent for a minor Emperor): Nijō (Fujiwara) Mochimoto (1428–1432) Ichijō (Fujiwara) Kaneyoshi (1432) Nijō (Fujiwara) Mochimoto (second time, 1432–1433)...
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    the hallways of some temples and palaces, the most famous example being Nijō Castle, in Kyoto, Japan. Dry boards naturally creak under pressure, but these...
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  • Nijō Tameakira (二条為明, 1295–1364), also known as Fujiwara no Tameakira (藤原為定), was a Japanese courtier and waka poet of the late Kamakura period and Nanbokuchō...
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    Nijō Ishi/Tameko (Japanese: 二条 為子) was a representative poet of the Nijō poetic school in the latter half of the Kamakura period. She was rewarded with...
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    Nijō Morotada (二条 師忠, 1254 – 1341) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Kamakura period. He was a member of the Nijō family, which was a branch of...
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    Sakihisa (1554–1568) Nijō (Fujiwara) Haruyoshi (1569–1578) Kujō (Fujiwara) Kanetaka (1579–1581) Ichijō (Fujiwara) Uchimoto (1581–1585) Nijō (Fujiwara) Akizane...
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  • name of the street came to use. Bukkyo University Nijō Campus. Nijō Station. Ritsumeikan University Nijō Campus. Tambaguchi Station. Umekoji Park. Kyoto...
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