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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JurakudaiJurakudai - Wikipedia

    The Jurakudai or Jurakutei (聚樂第/聚楽第) was a palace constructed at the order of Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto, Japan. History. Construction began in 1586, when Hideyoshi had taken the post of Kampaku, and required nineteen months to complete. Its total area was almost equal to the Imperial Palace Enclosure.

  2. Jurakudai was a fortified palatial compound built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in his capacity as Kampaku (Regent) of Japan. Construction of this gilded palace took place between 1586 and 1587.

  3. A district with a long textile heritage, ancient Kyoto is still alive in the Nishijin District. Studded with its weaving factories, tea houses, and onsen, the neighborhood is charming and peaceful with a self-possessed air.

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  4. The head temple of the Daitoku-ji School of Rinzai Zen, its expansive grounds contain two branch temples and 21 sub-temples. Founded by the priest Daito Kokushi (Shuho Myocho) in 1315, at the end of the Kamakura period, it was heavily patronized by Cloistered Emperor Hanazono and Emperor Go-Daigo.

  5. This is Sasaki Brewery’s superior sake made from the most refined Yamada Nishiki rice which is perfect for sake making. Jurakudai is the name of the mansion of Toyotomi Hideyoshi...

  6. samurai-archives.com › wiki › JurakudaiJurakudai - SamuraiWiki

    The Jurakudai was a lavish Kyoto mansion built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1586, who made it his residence the following year. The Jurakudai later became the residence of his nephew Toyotomi Hidetsugu and was dismantled in 1595 following Hidetsugu's death.

  7. Jurakudai was a palace built by Toyotomo Hideyoshi (1537~1598), the leading warrior statesman of the time, and was one of the greatest symbols of his age. Juraku-yaki was eventually abbreviated as Raku-yaki, Raku ware.

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