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The Imperial Palace

The Imperial Palace

One of the residence of the noble having high digit including the Emperor in particular mainly with the Imperial Palace (ごしょ) or the historical titles pointing to the person. Some of these leave a name in the present age.

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Summary

The Imperial Palace as the residence points to the normal house of the Emperor or the noble having high digit next to it in particular and points to the Imperial Palace of the present Emperor when I am merely called "the Imperial Palace". The thing built in Miyakonojo and the castle where the Imperial Palace of the Emperor is summoned to the Imperial Palace is called Miyagi. Miyagi of the Edo-jo Castle trace is called the Imperial Palace after the Pacific War and it is approximately synonymous with the Imperial Palace now and is used. The Imperial Palace of the ex-Emperor (ex-emperor, House) is called Sento Gosho Palace or the House Imperial Palace, and it is said with the Empress Dowager Imperial Palace at the Imperial Palace of the Empress (Empress Dowager) Omiya Gose at the Imperial Palace of the Empress Dowager (Omiya). The Imperial Palace of the Crown Prince (Crown Prince's Palace) is called a Crown Prince's Palace. Imperial Family facilities had many names of the Imperial Palace, but they named the place name or a characteristic in the residence of the leader of the samurai family including the general and were often called now with "◯◯ Imperial Palace.

The Imperial Palace as the title (Imperial Palace) of the person may point at the royalty, a minister, a general, the direct descendant or children, a descendant of the branching off. There was the custom to do the Omuro Imperial Palace and an honorific title for the children of the court noble who was higher than a person of minister in particular, and the Imperial Palace was used for the patrician of not only the Imperial Family but also a court noble, the samurai family widely. Besides, Imperial Palace might be given the temple where the children of the royalty, the family of the regent and the chief advisor to the Emperor became a Chief Abbot of the Honganji Temple. In addition, I came to point to the former general after I called the Imperial prince or the Imperial Palace that went into retirement an influential figure as a method of the historic expression, and the samurai family government gained power particularly [1].

Imperial Palace as the residence

Current Imperial Palace

  • Kyoto [2]
    • Kyoto Imperial Palace (the official name of Kyoto Imperial Palace is "the Imperial Palace", and the Imperial Throne indicating the location of the Emperor is enshrined.)
    • The Omiya, Kyoto Imperial Palace (I was built as the Imperial Palace of the Empress Dowager, but the Emperor, the empress and the royalty stay at Kyoto now when they did 帰洛.)
    • Sento Gosho Palace (and I was built as the Imperial Palace of the ex-emperor, but a building is destroyed by fire as for the present only in the garden and the tea-ceremony room.)

It is really the Imperial Palace in the Imperial Palace of Tokyo and two Imperial Palaces of the Crown Prince's Palace in Akasaka Goyochi now to be used as a house.

Historical Imperial Palace

Imperial Palace of the Imperial Family

The Imperial Palace of the Emperor
  • The Aoyama Imperial Palace (the temporary Imperial Palace of the Emperor Meiji)
  • The Fukiage Imperial Palace (the Imperial Palace of the Emperor Showa, the current Imperial Palace built the existing Fukiage Omiya Imperial Palace in the same.Fukiage Imperial garden may be called the Fukiage new Imperial Palace to distinguish it from this.)
  • The Akasaka Imperial Palace (the temporary Imperial Palace of the present Emperor, the existing Crown Prince's Palace)
Sento Gosho Palace
The Omiya Imperial Palace
  • The Akasaka Omiya Imperial Palace
The Empress Dowager Imperial Palace
  • 恭礼門院女院御所 (former the positive shrine's house trace positive royal house to congratulate to congratulate was established in the Empress Dowager Imperial Palace historic site where was different from the above, but verge Tsukiji maintained Kyoutogyoen was removed.)
Crown Prince's Palace
  • The Article 2 Imperial Palace (a residence of the His Imperial Highness Prince Jin Makoto is different from the Nijo Imperial Palace of Yoshiaki Ashikaga.)
  • Motoakasaka Crown Prince's Palace (because it is later in Akasaka imperial villa, and the Imperial Palace of the Crown Prince era of the Emperor Taisho distinguishes a guesthouse from a current Crown Prince's Palace at the present, I am called the former Crown Prince's Palace.)

Imperial Palace of the samurai family

Imperial Palace

The title of the Imperial Palace forgiven in a family of the regent and the chief advisor to the Emperor and a family to inherit the shogunate and the school, court noble, Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine is called Imperial Palace. In addition, with Shogun. The Imperial Court and the Shogunate permit a Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine, a court noble, the daimyo family Imperial Palace by family's social standing and formality each mainly and rank as the highest grade for an honorific title. The thing which the royalty and the children of the family of the regent and the chief advisor to the Emperor conferred for the Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine which became the Chief Abbot of the Honganji Temple was important, and, as for Imperial Palace that the Imperial Court conferred, it was permitted others, the court noble virtually mainly that it was done the Imperial Palace or a royalty (ごしょさま), the name used on a receipt instead of the real name of a payer and an honorific title than the family [3].

On the other hand, the Muromachi Shogunate and the Edo Shogunate permitted a house having formality equal to Imperial Palace this among a school or subjects in the samurai Administration. In the Muromachi era, the school named the Imperial Palace it with Kitahata who was an influential court noble daimyo in south early in the morning as the present head of a household of the Ashikaga family to inherit the shogunate and noble brothers, the school of the person of Kamakura Shogun or a commander-in-chief of a military station mainly. About 15s general Yoshiaki Ashikaga, it was called the samurai family Imperial Palace and was called the bad Imperial Palace in conflict with ex-protector Nobunaga Oda more again. The Imperial Palace was permitted the Edo Shogunate Kunitomo Ashikaga who was the progeny of the person of Kamakura Shogun in the Edo era in 帰参 occasion to do it, and the Imperial Palace was licensed Mr. Kitsuregawa that began in country morning. An honorific title next to this Imperial Palace is title of daimyo.

Imperial Palace of the family of the regent and the chief advisor to the Emperor

  • The Nakamura Imperial Palace
A title of the Tosa Ichijo each generation present head of a household whom I worked as including branch of the family of the regent and the chief advisor to the Emperor, pleasure boat of Fusaie Ichijo or Fusaie Ichijo.
  • The Otsu Imperial Palace
Title of 嫡男一条内政 of Kanesada Ichijo
  • The Kureda Imperial Palace
Title of 当主一条政親 of the person of Tosa Article 1 last

Imperial Palace of Genji

  • The Yoshimi Imperial Palace
Title of descendant Yoshimi of Noriyori Minamotono
  • The Waga Imperial Palace
A title of Waga who named an illegitimate child of Yoritomo Minamoto it. But it is very likely to be the falsely assumed title.

Imperial Palace of Ashikaga

  • The saddle valley Imperial Palace
Title of Mr. saddle valley which is a descendant of justice の child Yoshitsugu of the Ashikaga family to inherit the shogunate
  • The Iruma River Imperial Palace
Kamakura ShogunMotoi Ashikagaの title
  • The Shinokawa Imperial Palace
Title of Kamakura Shogun Mitsutada Ashikaga
  • The Inamura Imperial Palace
Title of Kamakura Shogun Mitsusada Ashikaga
  • The Shiha Imperial Palace
School of Ashikaga, title of 当主斯波詮真 of Shiha
  • The Koga Imperial Palace
Title of the Furukawa Shogun who is Shigeru Ashikaga and the descendant
  • The play with a small toy bow Imperial Palace
Title of the small toy bow Shogun who is Yoshiaki Ashikaga and the descendant
  • The Kitsuregawa Imperial Palace
Title of Mr. Kitsuregawa that is Kunitomo Ashikaga who is the progeny of the person of play with a small toy bow Shogun and the descendant
  • The Awa Imperial Palace
A title of Yoshitane Ashikaga and Yoshifuyu Ashikaga.

Imperial Palace of the Ashikaga school

  • The Yamagata Imperial Palace
Title [4] of Dewa country Shiha Mogami
  • The Shizukuishi Imperial Palace
Title of 庶子雫石詮貞 of Kousuiji Shiha
  • The Isari Imperial Palace
Title of 庶子猪去詮義 of Kousuiji Shiha
  • The Setagaya Imperial Palace (the Kira Imperial Palace)
Title of Musashi Kira
  • The Katsumi Imperial Palace
Title of bastard Katsumi of Musashi Kira

Imperial Palace of Kitahata

  • The Funakoshi Imperial Palace
The court noble of north and south morning service charges, the title of Akiie Kitabatake, the descendant school were named the Horowata Imperial Palace.
The title of Namioka Kitahata who was a descendant of Akiie Kitabatake, the descendant school were named the riverbank Imperial Palace.
  • Many skills Imperial Palace (the Kiriyama Imperial Palace)
Court noble daimyo of Ise who is a court noble, Akiie Kitabatake of north and south morning service charges and the descendant, title [5] of Kitahata
  • The drop stone Imperial Palace
Title (origin of Gose Dam) of 子北畠顕忠 of 北畠顕成

Imperial Palace of the Kitahata school

  • The wooden Imperial Palace (the door tree Imperial Palace)
His wooden title of the whole families of Ise Kitahata
  • The Tamaru Imperial Palace
Title of Tamaru of the whole families of Ise Kitahata, nothing [6] of the Kitahata three Imperial Palace
  • The Imperial Palace in the big river
Title of Okochi of the whole families of Ise Kitahata, one of the Kitahata three Imperial Palace
  • The Sakauchi Imperial Palace
Title of Sakauchi of the whole families of Ise Kitahata, one of the Kitahata three Imperial Palace
  • The Haze Imperial Palace
Title of Mr. Haze of the whole families of Ise Kitahata
  • The wisteria Imperial Palace
Title [7] of Mr. wisteria whole families of Ise Kitahata
  • The Iwanai Imperial Palace
Title [8] of Mr. Iwanai of the whole families of Ise Kitahata

Footnote

  1. ^ History of nation Dictionary editing CommitteeHistory of nation Dictionary 6』(Hirofumi Yoshikawa building1994Cf.) 780 pages.
  2. I say "the Imperial Palace" referring to the whole Kyoutogyoen with the Imperial Palace of ^ three.
  3. Page 78 refers to ^ Yoshihiko Amino supervision "Japanese history Dictionary 6" (Heibonsha Publishers Ltd., 1996).
  4. ^ with "the Middle Ages feudal lord of Dewa tower house" p.97-99
  5. Written by ^ Ryo Ota, Mannen Ueda, Sanji Mikami supervision "Ryo Ota family name family Dictionary Vol. 2" refer to 1893, page 1894 (Kadokawa Shoten, 1934).
  6. There is ^ saying "I hand over 當城 as an adopted child and do 據 り, man, Masakatsu of the child by a concubine of the country administration volost in height of power as the whole families to 爾来, a provincial governor in person from love state Tadayuki といふ, this and do ball circle Imperial Palace and 稱". 3,609 pages of Ryo Ota op. cit. Vol. 2 (Kadokawa Shoten, 1934).
  7. Written by Ryo Ota, Mannen Ueda, Sanji Mikami supervision "family name family unabridged dictionary Vol. 3" refer to 1,894 pages for the Imperial Palace in the ^ big river, the Sakauchi Imperial Palace, the Haze Imperial Palace, the wisteria Imperial Palace (Kadokawa Shoten, 1934).
  8. It is said, "I call it the family Iwanai Mitsuyasu, Iwanai Castle にありて Iwanai Imperial Palace of Kitahata" ^. It is page 509 (Kadokawa Shoten, 1934) written by Ryo Ota, Mannen Ueda, Sanji Mikami supervision "family name family unabridged dictionary Vol. 1".

Reference book

  • Yoshihiko Amino supervision "Japanese history Dictionary 6" (Heibonsha Publishers Ltd., 1996)
  • Written by Ryo Ota, Mannen Ueda, Sanji Mikami supervision "family name family unabridged dictionary Vol. 1" (Kadokawa Shoten, 1934)
  • Written by Ryo Ota, Mannen Ueda, Sanji Mikami supervision "family name family unabridged dictionary Vol. 2" (Kadokawa Shoten, 1934)
  • Written by Ryo Ota, Mannen Ueda, Sanji Mikami supervision "Ryo Ota family name family unabridged dictionary Vol. 3" (Kadokawa Shoten, 1934)
  • History of nation Dictionary editing Committee "history of nation Dictionary 6" (Hirofumi Yoshikawa building, 1994)
  • Kiyoo Ito, Hiroyuki Yamaguchi "feudal lord and tower house Ou history study library 2 2002 of Middle Ages Dewa"

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