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Kyoto (/ˈkjoʊtoʊ/; ****anese: 京都, Kyōto [kʲoꜜːto] ),
officially Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi, [kʲoːtoꜜɕi] ), is the
capital city of
Kyoto Prefecture in the...
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Imadegawa Street (今出川通 いまでがわどおり
Imadegawa Dōri) is a
major street that
crosses the city of
Kyoto from east to west,
running approximately 7 km from the...
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Doshisha University has two main
campuses at
Imadegawa in
central Kyoto and at
Kyotanabe in
southern Kyoto.
Imadegawa is the main campus,
located in the former...
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Imadegawa Station (今出川駅,
Imadegawa-eki) is a
train station on the
Kyoto Muni****l
Subway Karasuma Line in Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, ****an. It is the
closest station...
- Sanjōnishi (Fujiwara)
Saneki (1579)
Imadegawa (Fujiwara)
Harusue (1579–1580)
Tokudaiji (Fujiwara)
Kinfusa (1580)
Imadegawa (Fujiwara)
Harusue (second time...
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Kyoto Station. In 1378, near
where Imadegawa Street now
intersects Muromachi Street (Muromachi-dōri
Imadegawa (室町通今出川)), the
third shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu...
- daughter,
called "Waka Mandokoro" Wife: Ichi no Dai (1562–1595),
daughter of
Imadegawa Harusue Daughter: Ryūsei-in (d.1633),
Sanada Yukimura's
concubine Concubine:...
- Takat****sa (Fujiwara)
Nobufusa (1606–1609)
Udaijin (Minister of the Right):
Imadegawa (Fujiwara)
Harusue (1585–1595, 1599–1603) Shōgun
Tokugawa (Minamoto) Ieyasu...
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Jogakko (Doshisha Girls’ School), and in 1878 it was
moved to the
current Imadegawa campus with the
first self-owned
school building built with financial...
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Kyoto on the
block now
bounded by
Karasuma Street (to the east),
Imadegawa Street (to the south),
Muromachi Street (to the west,
giving the name)...