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| | The Higashiyama Go-bunko is an Imperial archive located on the grounds of the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace]]. It contains some 80,000 items dating from the [[Heian period|Heian]] to [[Muromachi period]]s of exceptional historical value. | | The Higashiyama Go-bunko is an Imperial archive located on the grounds of the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace]]. It contains some 80,000 items dating from the [[Heian period|Heian]] to [[Muromachi period]]s of exceptional historical value. |
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| − | The collection suffered considerable damage during the [[Onin no Ran|Ônin no Ran]], but became larger and more well-maintained beginning in the early [[Edo period]], especially under [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]], who had a particular interest in collecting. Much of the documents are locked in Edo period boxes, and can only be opened by imperial chamberlains (''[[jiju|jijû]]''), and only by imperial order. | + | The collection suffered considerable damage during the [[Onin War|Ônin War]], but became larger and more well-maintained beginning in the early [[Edo period]], especially under [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]], who had a particular interest in collecting. Much of the documents are locked in Edo period boxes, and can only be opened by imperial chamberlains (''[[jiju|jijû]]''), and only by imperial order. |
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| − | The archive is sealed by imperial order, and can only be opened by imperial order. However, the collection is opened for several days once a year for ''bakuryô'' ("airing out"), during which time scholars from the [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]] (among others) are granted access to study the works, and to produce microfilm reproductions. A significant portion of the collection is today available in microfilm at the Hensanjo, though there is no anticipated completion date for the process of reproducing the entire collection. | + | The archive is sealed by imperial order, and can only be opened by imperial order. However, the collection is opened for several days once a year for ''[[bakuryo|bakuryô]]'' ("airing out"), during which time scholars from the [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]] (among others) are granted access to study the works, and to produce microfilm reproductions. Roughly 20% of the collection is aired out each year, meaning the entire collection gets aired out every five years. A significant portion of the collection is today available in microfilm at the Hensanjo, though there is no anticipated completion date for the process of reproducing the entire collection. |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |
| − | *Jason Webb, "Kyôto gosho no higashiyama go-bunko no bakuryô gyôji'', talk given at USC/Meiji University Research Exchange, Feb 16 2018. | + | *Jason Webb, "Kyôto gosho no higashiyama go-bunko no bakuryô gyôji," talk given at USC/Meiji University Research Exchange, Feb 16 2018. |
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| | [[Category:Historic Buildings]] | | [[Category:Historic Buildings]] |