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-  5. Retrieved 2022-06-02. Itō, Shingo; 伊藤慎吾 (2012). Muromachi Sengo****i no kuge shakai to bunji (Shohan ed.). Miyai Shoten. pp. 28–29. ISBN 978-4-8382-3218-5...
- Usuki castle Furuhashi gate Nioza_Historical_Road, facing Zenshōji Kuge_no_Okura sake brewery Zentoku-ji Major festivals in Usuki include the Usuki Gion...
- cultural system without feedback. By the time of the Emperor Kōmei, the kuge aristocracy was joined in common goals by several newly powerful provincial...
- Histories; the de jure lead editor was Fujiwara no Tokihira but the de facto lead editors were Michizane and Ōkura no Yoshiyuki (大蔵善行). Ruijū Kokushi, a categorized...
- site where the palace called Ōkura Bakufu, seat of Minamoto no Yoritomo's government, once stood. Although there is no evidence his remains are actually...
- most prominent group of people within the court was the civil aristocracy (kuge) which was the ruling class of society that exercised power on behalf of...
- equerries for the women of the Emperor's household (采女令史,, Uneme no sakan). Heian Palace Kuge ****anese empresses List of Nyoin Lebra, Taikie. (1995). Above...
- power before the Heian period, during which new aristocracies and families, kuge, emerged in their place. After the Heian period, the samurai warrior clans...
- authority. Daijō-kan Kugyō Sesshō and Kampaku List of Daijō-daijin Kōkyū Kuge Imperial Household Agency Kenkyusha's New ****anese-English Dictionary, Kenkyusha...
- single aristocratic class, the kazoku, was created in 1869 by merging the kuge (the court nobility in Kyoto, of which the kugyō was a part) and the daimyōs...