• Ōmiya Palace (大宮御所, Ōmiya-gosho) refers to a residence of the Empress Dowager of Japan. Literally, Ōmiya means Large Palace, but it is also a courtesy...
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    Masako and Aiko moved in in September 2021. The Fukiage Ōmiya Palace (吹上大宮御所, Fukiage Ōmiya-gosho) in the northern section was originally the residence...
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  • accessible to the public. The site of the palace used to house the Ōmiya Palace (大宮御所, Ōmiya-gosho), the residence of Empress Teimei, the consort of Emperor Taishō...
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    1956-09-01 [488] GojoGojō 五條市  Nara 36,002 292.05 123 1957-10-15 [489] Gose 御所市  Nara 31,160 60.58 514 1958-03-31 [490] Ikoma 生駒市  Nara 115,359 53.18 2,169...
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    Priest of Enryaku-ji Temple (Tendai Zasu, 天台座主) Court lady: Ōmiya no Tsubone (大宮局), Fujiwara no Sadayoshi's daughter Imperial Prince Son'en (尊円法親王; 1207–1231)...
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  • 34.725738; 135.825098 (Kamiodera Site) 3 00003897 Ninna-ji Gosho Site 仁和寺御所跡 Ninnaji gosho ato Ukyō-ku, Kyoto component of the World Heritage Site Historic...
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