Remains of Residence of Nijo Family - Kyoto

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Tokiwaidonocho, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0836, Japan

Postal code : 602-0836
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Tokiwaidonocho, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0836, Japan
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みやこうさぎ on Google

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Toru “Harry” YOKOTA on Google

簡単な説明書きがあるだけです。まあ、仕方ないですね。
There is only a brief description. Well, it can't be helped.
多田英輔 on Google

どの紅葉スポットよりも、街なかの何気ない木々の紅葉が一番良かったりします。
The autumn leaves of casual trees in the city are the best than any of the autumn leaves spots.
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孝明天皇の関白、明治天皇の摂政を務めた二條斉敬の屋敷跡。
The site of the residence of Emperor Takamyo Kanpaku and the regent of Emperor Meiji, Yoshitaka Nijo.
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同女は公家の土地、同志社は武士(薩摩藩邸)の土地、もっと正確にいえば、寺の土地(相国寺)。
She is the land of a public house, Doshisha is the land of a samurai (Satsuma Mansion), or more precisely, the land of a temple (Sokukuji).
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Hiroshi Kyoto on Google

二条家邸は江戸時代の始めには内裏の南に隣接していたが、万治4年(1661年)の火災を契機として当地に移転した。以来江戸時代を通じてこの地に邸宅を受け継がれたが、明治10年に敷地西半分が、昭和21年に東半分を同志社が取得し、現在は同志社女子大学校地になっている。この石標は五摂家の一つである二条家の旧地を示すものです。The Nijo family residence was adjacent to the south of the inner lining at the beginning of the Edo period, but moved to this area in the wake of the fire in Manji 4 (1661). Since then, the mansion has been inherited in this area throughout the Edo period, but Doshisha acquired the western half of the site in 1890 and the eastern half in 1946, and it is now the Doshisha Women's College. This stone mark shows the old land of the Nijo family, one of the five regents.
The Nijo family residence was adjacent to the south of the inner lining at the beginning of the Edo period, but moved to this area in the wake of the fire in Manji 4 (1661). Since then, the residence has been inherited in this area throughout the Edo period, but Doshisha acquired the western half of the site in 1890 and the eastern half in 1946, and it is now the Doshisha Women's College. This stone mark shows the old land of the Nijo family, one of the five regents. The Nijo family residence was adjacent to the south of the inner lining at the beginning of the Edo period, but moved to this area in the wake of the fire in Manji 4 (1661). Since then, the mansion has been inherited in this area Through the Edo period, but Doshisha acquired the western half of the site in 1890 and the eastern half in 1946, and it is now the Doshisha Women's College. This stone mark shows the old land of the Nijo family, one of the five regents.

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