The residence of Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu. Located south of Nijo-oji and west of Nishinotoin-oji, it was a village palace from the end of the Heian period to the middle of the Kamakura period. It was burned down in the first year of the Shogen era ( 1259 ). *Jinno Shotoki ( 1339-43 ), Vol. 2: "The Three Sacred Treasures were left in the Kan'in Palace." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
藤原冬嗣の邸宅。二条大路の南、西洞院大路の西にあり、平安時代末から鎌倉時代中期まで里内裏(さとだいり)となる。正元元年(一二五九)焼失。※神皇正統記(1339‐43)下「三種の神器をば閑院の内裏にすておかれにき」
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