Forbidden - Kinri

Japanese: 禁裏 - きんり
Forbidden - Kinri
The place where the emperor resides. In ancient times, the word dairi was often used, and kinchu was also used. Especially during the Edo period, kinri came to be used frequently.
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Japanese:
天皇が常住する所。古代は内裏(だいり)の語が使われることが多く,禁中も用いられた。とくに江戸時代は禁裏が多用されるようになる。
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