The term refers to the temporary palace set up when the Emperor went on a journey, and the temporary palace set up along the route of the Saigū (the Grand Master) when he went to Ise and returned to the capital. The former is roughly synonymous with the temporary palace (angū) and temporary residence (anzaisho). → Related article Akasaka Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
天皇の行幸(ぎょうこう)の際に設営される仮宮と,斎宮(さいぐう)が伊勢に向かう時と帰京する時,路次に設けられた仮宮をいう。前者は行宮(あんぐう)・行在所(あんざいしょ)とほぼ同義。 →関連項目赤坂 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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