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- ****an. The term also can refer to very specific seating, such as the Takamikura (高御座) throne in the Shishin-den at Kyoto Imperial Palace. Various other...
- construction or design of the Takamikura of the Nara period, the details are unknown. The reconstructed model of the Takamikura was made after experts consulted...
- Emperor Taishō in 1915 Sakon no Sakura tree Ukon no Tachibana tree The Takamikura (高御座) is the Imperial throne. It has been used on the occasion of the...
- converted to ō in go-on reading. Examples include: The actual Imperial throne Takamikura (高御座) is adorned by numerous Hōōs. The Imperial regalia Kōrozen no Gohō...
- ****an. The term also can refer to very specific seating, such as the takamikura (高御座) throne in the Shishin-den at Kyoto Imperial Palace. The throne of...
- the Emperor Meiji, the imperial residences have been preserved and the takamikura (高御座)—a special throne whose location traditionally marked the seat of...
- enthronement itself, which takes place per tradition in an enclosure called the Takamikura, containing a great square pedestal upholding three octagonal pedestals...
- wore the jūnihitoe. He then took his place on the 6.5-metre (21-foot) Takamikura throne alongside Masako at the Matsu-no-Ma (Pine Hall), and gave a speech...
- the enthronement itself, which took place in an enclosure called the Takamikura, which contained a great square pedestal upholding three octagonal pedestals...
- 1663-1687) is depicted wearing a benkan and a red kon'e, seated in a takamikura (throne). It is unusual for an emperor's face to be depicted directly...