- Go-Sai-tennō,
January 1, 1638 –
March 22, 1685), also
known as
Emperor Go-
Saiin (後西院天皇, Go-
Saiin-tennō), was the 111th
emperor of ****an,
according to the traditional...
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Saiin may
refer to:
Saiin (priestess),
female relatives of the
Emperor of ****an who
served at Kamo
Shrine Saiin Station,
Hankyu Kyoto line
train station...
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Hankyu Saiin Station (西院駅,
Saiin-eki) is a
train station along the
Hankyu Railway Kyoto Line.
Saiin station's
secondary entrance is
situated on the southwest...
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Saiin or
Itsuki no In (斎院) were
female relatives of the ****anese
emperor (termed saiō) who
served as High
Priestesses in Kamo shrines.
Saiin princesses...
- Ise Shrine.
Saiin priestesses usually were
elected from royalty. In principle,
Saiin remained unmarried, but
there were exceptions. Some
Saiin became consorts...
- Daughter:
Imperial Princess Miwako/Baishi (禖子内親王; 1039–1096) (Rokujō
Saiin, 六条斎院) –
Saiin at Kamo
Shrine 1046–1058
Crown Princess (died
before Emperor's accession):...
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Hankyu Railway Kyoto Line
Katsura Local Saiin Katsura Semi-Express
Saiin Katsura Express Saiin Semi
limited Express: Does not stop at this...
- or
Emperor Go-Seiwa. Also
known as Yoshihito. Also
known as
Emperor Go-
Saiin (後西院天皇) or
Emperor Go-Junna (五十那天皇). Also
known as Tomohito. Also known...
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November 1928: Takatsuki-machi – Kyoto-
Saiin (present-day
Saiin) (by Shin-Keihan Railway) 31
March 1931:
Saiin – Keihan-Kyoto (present-day Ōmiya) (by...
- Go-Shirakawa. In 1159, Shikishi, who did not marry, went into
service as
saiin at the Kamo
Shrine in Kyoto. She left the
shrine after some time, and in...