- The
Jurakudai or
Jurakutei (聚樂第/聚楽第) was a
palace constructed at the
order of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto, ****an.
Construction began in 1586, when Hideyoshi...
- the
position of
Imperial Regent. This
meant Hidetsugu had to move to
Jurakudai in Kyoto, and
resulted in a so-called "dual
system of government" (二元政治)...
- Shadows. ****an
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public in 2003. The
castle grounds, however, were
reopened in 2007.
Jurakudai—Hideyoshi's
previous luxurious residence from 1587 to 1594 "Fushimi Castle"...
- Fujiwara) by the
Imperial Court. He
built a
lavish palace in 1587, the
Jurakudai, and
entertained the
reigning Emperor Go-Yōzei the
following year. Also...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu. Her
Buddhist name is Tenrin'in (天麟院).
Irohahime was born in
Jurakudai. She was Masamune's
first conjugal child.
Although the
married couple...
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known that Rikyū
committed seppuku at his
residence within Hideyoshi's
Jurakudai palace in
Kyoto in 1591 on the 28th day of the 2nd
month (of the traditional...
- Tenshō emb****y to Europe, Fróis
accompanied him and met with
Hideyoshi at
Jurakudai. In 1592, he
traveled to
Macau with
Valignano for a time, but returned...
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Toyotomi Tsurumatsu died 1591:
Married with
Toyotomi Hidekatsu and
moved to
Jurakudai 1592:
Toyotomi Hidekatsu died 1592: Gave
birth to
Toyotomi Sadako 1593:...
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Ujimasa and
Ujinao (father and son), to
attend the
imperial visit to
Jurakudai (Hideyoshi's
residence and
office in Kyoto), but
Ujimasa refused. However...