- The
Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居,
Kōkyo,
literally 'Imperial Residence') is the main
residence of the
Emperor of ****an. It is a
large park-like area located...
-
Kokyo Gaien National Garden (or Kōkyogaien 皇居外苑,
literally 'Imperial
Palace Outer Garden') is
located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, just
south of the
Tokyo Imperial...
- ****an),
formerly named ****an
Advertising Council (社団法人公共広告機構,
Shadan Hōjin
Kōkyō Kōkoku Kikō, ****an Ad Council)
until 30 June 2009, is a
private non-profit...
-
conflict that took
place between protesters and
police officers in the
Kokyo Gaien National Garden in
front of the
Imperial Palace in Tokyo, ****an, on...
- The NHK
Symphony Orchestra,
Tokyo (NHK交響楽団, NHK
Kōkyō Gakudan) is a ****anese
broadcast orchestra based in Tokyo. The
orchestra gives concerts in several...
- [citation needed] Go-Yōzei
loved literature and art. He
published the
Kobun Kokyo and part of
Nihon Shoki with
movable type
dedicated to the
emperor by Toyotomi...
-
Palace Main Gate
Stone Bridge (皇居正門石橋,
kōkyo seimon ishibashi)) and
Imperial Palace Main Gate Iron
Bridge (皇居正門鉄橋,
kōkyo seimon tekkyō), respectively. The...
- connection, for example: In
German language, heimat. In ****anese language,
kokyō, or,
furusato (故郷), or kyōdo (郷土). In
Chinese languages, 故乡; 故鄉; gùxiāng...
- "What They Want Me to Do" (してほしいこと, ****e
Hoshii Koto) "Hometown" (故郷,
Kokyō) Ever-After (常世, Tokoyo) "The Town That Is
Still Burning" (まだ、燃えている町, Mada...
- (Nanboku-chō period), 1336–1392
Modern ****an (see also:
History of ****an) Tōkyō (
Kōkyo), 1868–present
Hiraizumi was the
capital of
totally independent Northern...