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Chokusaisha (勅祭社) is a
shrine where an
imperial envoy Chokushi (勅使)
performs rituals:
chokushi sankō no
jinja (勅使参向の神社). The
following table shows sixteen...
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Chokushi Station (勅旨駅,
Chokushi eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Kōka, Shiga, ****an
operated by the third-sector
Shigaraki Kohgen...
- for the ****an-British
Exhibition (1910) and
moved to Kew in 1911, the
Chokushi-Mon ("Imperial Envoy's Gateway") is a four-fifths
scale replica of the...
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original design. On the
eastern boundary of the
temple grounds lie two gates:
Chokushi Gate (勅使門, chokushimon) and
Middle Gate (中門, chūmon), from
which the path...
- Room) Shikidai-no-ma (Reception Room) Rōchu-no-ma (Ministers' Offices)
Chokushi-no-ma (Imperial Messenger's Room) The Ōhiroma (Great Hall) is the central...
- The road was
built during ****anese rule of Taiwan. It was
called Chokushi kaidō (
Chokushi Avenue) and led to the
Taiwan Grand Shrine. Later, it was the commuting...
- Jingū-Jinmu-Tennō-Sanryō-oyobi-Shōwa-Tennō-izen-Yondai-no-Tennō-Sanryō-ni-
Chokushi-Hakken-no-gi (神宮神武天皇山陵及び昭和天皇以前四代の天皇山陵に勅使発遣の儀) in
which Imperial messengers...
- (僕は投げられた, Boku wa Nagerareta) "I Can't Look
Right At Her" (僕は直視できない, Boku wa
Chokushi Dekinai) "I Was Invited" (僕は誘われた, Boku wa Sasowareta) "I Want to Believe"...
- "Pupil" (瞳孔, Dōkō) "Over There" (あっち, Acchi) "Soaring" (飛翔, Hishō) "PaPiCo II" (パピコII,
Papiko II) "Close Up" (直視,
Chokushi) "Whereabouts" (行方, Yukue)...
- tour of Taiwan. In
preparation for his
visit to the shrine,
Chokushi Road (勅使街道,
Chokushi kaidō, present-day
Chungshan North Road) was
created leading...