The Imperial Palace of Empress Saimei. It was a temporary palace after Itabuki Palace burned down. It is said to have been located in Kawahara, Asuka Village, Takaichi County, Nara Prefecture. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
斉明天皇の皇居。板蓋宮(いたぶきのみや)焼失後の仮皇居。奈良県高市郡明日香村川原にあったといわれる。
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