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Go-Hanazono is also famous for having reprimanded in [[1461]] Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshimasa]] for focusing on the construction of a mountain villa during the height of a famine. He abdicated in favor of [[Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado]] in [[1464]]/7, but held onto power as a [[Insei|Retired Emperor]], until his death in [[1471]].
 
Go-Hanazono is also famous for having reprimanded in [[1461]] Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshimasa]] for focusing on the construction of a mountain villa during the height of a famine. He abdicated in favor of [[Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado]] in [[1464]]/7, but held onto power as a [[Insei|Retired Emperor]], until his death in [[1471]].
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While the four emperors before him and five after him were all interred together in comparatively simple burials at a collective mausoleum called ''Fukakusa kita no misasagi'', and most of the [[Edo period]] emperors after them collectively at mausolea at [[Sennyu-ji|Sennyû-ji]] temple, Go-Hanazono stands out as an exception, as one of the few emperors in the 14th to 18th centuries to have a separate mausoleum like those of earlier rulers.
    
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