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Shinsenen (神泉苑) is a
Shingon ****anese
Buddhist temple located south of Nijō
Castle in the
approximate center of the
modern city of Kyoto, Honshu, ****an...
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castle was
being built, a
portion of land from the
partially abandoned Shinsenen Garden (originally part of the
imperial palace and
located south) was...
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country at that time, in a
Shinto ritual called goryo-e (御霊会) at
Shinsenen, a lake at the
Imperial Palace at that time. Eventually, the
ritual became...
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built on the
southern edge of the capital. An
imperial garden called Shinsenen (ja:神泉苑) was
adjacent to the Daidairi. Note that
there were more paths...
- made part of
pantheon of onryō, "disgraced"
figures enshrined at the
Shinsenen in Kyōto, in 863, to
appease (rather than banish) troubled, even vengeful...
- past it p****ed by a
large pond (池 ike)
contained inside the then
larger Shinsenen. In 1945
during WW2, in the
section between the west side of the Kamo...
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station has an
island platform with two tracks.
Platform Nijō
Castle Shinsenen Garden Mikane Shrine Takenobu Inari Jinja Horikawa Street Oike Street...
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Nishijin district. Per the
Encyclopedia of Kyoto:
Nishijin Nijō
Castle Shinsenen Ōmiya
Station (Hankyu
Kyoto Line) Shijō-Ōmiya
Station (Randen)
Nishi Hongan-ji...
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after 863 when the
Imperial Court held an open goryōe (御霊会) at
temple of
Shinsenen in
which the
people of the city
could parti****te.
During the goryōe,...
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platforms in
March 2018 with Nijō
being ****igned
station number JR-E04. The
Shinsenen and the Nijō
Castle are
within walking distance,
however in case of traveling...