The Fukiage Palace (Japanese: 吹上御所, Hepburn: Fukiage Gosho) is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan, located in the Fukiage Garden on the grounds of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
The FukiagePalace (Japanese: 吹上御所, Hepburn: Fukiage Gosho) is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan, located in the Fukiage Garden on the grounds...
several buildings including the FukiagePalace (吹上御所, Fukiage gosho) where the Emperor has his living quarters, the main palace (宮殿, Kyūden) where various...
District, Saitama, Japan Sataro Fukiage (1889–1926), Japanese rapist and serial killer Fukiage Garden, at the Tokyo Imperial Palace This disambiguation page...
the Obunko imperial air-raid shelter, which was built in the Fukiage Gardens on palace grounds. Nagako also assisted with growing vegetables and raising...
transformations Japan faced during the 20th century. Hirohito died aged 87 at FukiagePalace in January 1989, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Akihito. By 1979...
Empress and Princess Aiko, until they move to the FukiagePalace of the Imperial Palace. The palace is located on the northern side of the estate. The...
The biota of Tokyo Imperial Palace grounds, especially of the Fukiage Garden, consists of enriched and distinct flora and fauna found in Tokyo, Japan...
Imperial Palace), former ruling palace of the Emperor of Japan Akasaka Gosho (Akasaka Palace), current residence of the Emperor of Japan Fukiage Gosho (Fukiage...
the Kitanomaru and Fukiage garden in the Meiji era. It has its name because it was in the northwestern part of the Imperial Palace grounds. The Hanzōmon...
ceremony was held in Shikikinden, but the tamesai ceremony was held at the FukiagePalace in Tokyo. During the Taishō and Shōwa eras, the former Sentō Gosho in...
creating a large green space beside the castle, now the Fukiage gardens of the Imperial Palace. During the Edo period, there were about 100 major fires...
official imperial palaces; others are used as private residences, although they are all owned and maintained by the state. Other imperial palaces are no longer...
"Great General Counselor") Miya shōgun (宮将軍, lit. "Great General of the Palace") Mutsu Chintō Tykat (陸奥鎮東将軍, lit. "Great General of Subduing Mutsu")[citation...
friend who accompanied him in the latter murders; executed in 2007. Satarō Fukiage: raped and killed at least seven girls in the early 20th century; executed...
culminated in the match between Tanikaze and Onogawa on June 11, 1791, in the Fukiage gardens in Edo citadel. This tournament marked a milestone in professional...
Japan's History - Tajima no kami Norimasa Shogun hearing a lawsuit at Fukiage (of Edo Castle) Examples of scenic spots (名所絵, Meisho-e) include: Nikko...
Memorial Museum of Art) Chin Jukan Museum Flower Park Kagoshima Hioki City Fukiage Museum of History and Folklore Hirota Site Museum & Park History Museum...