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*''Japanese'': 泉涌寺 ''(Sennyuuji)''
 
*''Japanese'': 泉涌寺 ''(Sennyuuji)''
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Sennyû-ji is a [[Buddhist temple]] outside [[Kyoto]], established during the reign of [[Emperor Tencho|Emperor Tenchô]] (r. [[824]]-[[833]]). Emperors beginning with [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]] (r. [[1611]]-[[1629]]) were buried there.
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Sennyû-ji is a [[Buddhist temple]] outside [[Kyoto]], established c. [[824]]-[[833]]. Emperors beginning with [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]] (r. [[1611]]-[[1629]]) were buried there.
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The temple suffered a serious fire on [[1858]]/12/22, with the Reimeiden and several other buildings burning down.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 3 (1937), 119.</ref>
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It was the site, too, of the funerals of [[Emperor Komei|Emperor Kômei]] (d. [[1867]]) and his wife, [[Empress Eisho|Empress Eishô]] (d. [[1897]]). Kômei's was the last imperial funeral to be performed by Buddhist priests. That of Eishô was performed in an almost entirely [[Shinto]] manner, expunged of Buddhist elements excepting for it taking place at a Buddhist temple, which no later Imperial funerals have.<ref>Takashi Fujitani, ''Splendid Monarchy'', University of California Press (1996), 151-152.</ref>
    
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*Amino Yoshihiko. "Deconstructing 'Japan'." ''East Asian History'' 3 (1992), 141.
 
*Amino Yoshihiko. "Deconstructing 'Japan'." ''East Asian History'' 3 (1992), 141.
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