- The
Saikū (斎宮) was a
palace complex located in what is now the
Takegawa neighborhood of the town of Meiwa, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, ****an. Forming...
- 14th century. The saiō's residence,
Saikū (斎宮), was
about 10 km (6.2 mi) north-west of the shrine. The
remains of
Saikū are
situated in the town of Meiwa...
- Saigū or
Saigu can
refer to: Saiō, also
known as a saigū
Saikū, a
palace complex established as the
residence of the Saiō Saigu, an
alternative term for...
- In pre-modern ****an,
Meiwa was best
known as the
location of the
ancient Saikū, the
residence of the Saiō, an
unmarried Imperial princess who, in place...
- wa****su, "****anese-style rooms".
Green tatami in a
museum model of the
Saikū palace in ~the 9th
century Courtiers making music,
circa 1150-1200 As a...
- have been
established during the
Yayoi period, and in the 7th
century the
Saikū Imperial Residence was
built in what is now
Meiwa Town to
serve as both...
-
Saikū Station (斎宮駅,
Saikū-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in
located in the town of Meiwa, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the private...
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Transcriptions Romanization Hon
Saiku...
- betra**** him,
rewarding him
richly before dispatching him to a
place called Saiku (塞库),
where he was
killed by
Shang forces. Jili's
death caused his son Ji...
- in June and December, and the
Kannamesai Festival in September. As the
Saikū, or main
residence of the Saiō, was
located some
distance away from the...