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Tsukinowa Station (つきのわ駅,
Tsukinowa-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the town of Namegawa, Saitama, ****an,
operated by the
private railway...
- Go-Yōzei. Two
other Edo
Period emperors are also
enshrined at
Nochi no
tsukinowa no
misasagi (後月輪陵) and the last Edo
Period emperor is
enshrined at Nochi...
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Tsukinowa-dera or Gatsurin-ji (月輪寺) is a
Buddhist temple near
Mount Atago in Ukyō-ku, Kyoto, ****an. The
temple was
first founded in 781, it is ****ociated...
- in 1242. His
Imperial tomb (misasagi) is at Sennyū-ji in the
Nochi no
Tsukinowa no
Higashiyama no
misasagi (後月輪東山陵). As the
Emperor was very young, and...
- 21
February 1846 and was
enshrined in the
Imperial mausoleum,
Nochi no
Tsukinowa no
Higashiyama no
misasagi (後月輪東山陵),
which is at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku...
- were
reconstructed and
enlarged in the
early 13th
century by the monk
Tsukinowa Shunjō. The
temple was
enlarged by
Priest Shunjo in 1218, and the large...
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convinced that this
feeling is a premonition, the
emperor orders the
shaman Tsukinowa to kill the boy, yet his
efforts are
spoiled by
Amano Shiratori, the White...
- Kōkaku's
death in 1840, he was
enshrined in the
Imperial mausoleum,
Nochi no
Tsukinowa no
Higashiyama no
misasagi (後月輪東山陵),
which is at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku...
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death in 1867, his kami was
enshrined in the
Imperial mausoleum,
Nochi no
Tsukinowa no
Higashi no
misasagi (後月輪東山陵),
which is at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku...
- Kōmei-tennō
Nochi no
Tsukinowa no
Higashi no
Misasagi Yōhai-shiki (孝明天皇 後月輪東山陵 遙拝式) (Service of
worshipping toward Nochi no
Tsukinowa no
Higashi no Misasagi...