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  2. Ichiriki Chaya - Wikipedia

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    The Ichiriki Teahouse (一力茶屋, Ichiriki Chaya), formerly Ichiriki Mansion (一力亭, Ichiriki-tei), is an historic ochaya ("tea house") in Kyoto, Japan. It is located at the southeast corner of Shijō Street and Hanami Lane, its entrance right at the heart of the Gion Kobu district.

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    Ichiriki Chaya; Itsukushima Shrine (Kyoto) J. Jurakudai; K. Katsura Imperial Villa; Kyoto City Gymnasium; Kyoto City Zoo; Kyoto Concert Hall; Kyoto Detention House;

  4. Ochaya - Wikipedia

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    The most notable and famous ochaya is the Ichiriki Chaya in the Gion district of Kyoto, considered one of the most exclusive ochaya in Japan. The Ichiriki features as a major setting in Arthur Golden's fictional portrayal of a Gion geisha's life, Memoirs of a Geisha.

  5. Kanadehon Chūshingura - Wikipedia

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    Three years later in the Kyoto-Osaka region where censorship was reportedly lighter, Chūshingura premiered. [ 15 ] It was an instant success, and was quickly imitated countless times, with variants coming out annually between 1706 and 1748.

  6. Outline of Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kyoto: . Kyoto – capital city of Kyoto Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan.It is most well known in Japanese history for being the former Imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, as well as a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area.

  7. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – historical materials ...

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    Kyoto: Kyoto City History Museum: 1,018 items: Administrative Documents of Kyoto Prefecture 京都府行政文書 Kyōto-fu gyōsei bunsho: Edo to Shōwa period: Kyoto: Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives (京都府立総合資料館) 15,407 items

  8. Kyoto City University of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in 1880 as the Kyoto Prefectural School of Painting (京都府画学校, Kyōtofu Gagakkō) in temporary quarters in the grounds of the imperial palace in Kyoto. Kyoto had lost its status as the nation's capital in 1867, at the beginning of Meiji Period , and the city was in danger of being left behind in the wave of ...

  9. Timeline of Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    1987 - City hosts World Conference of Historical Cities. [35] 1988 - Nettowāku Kyōto (magazine) in publication. [36] 1994 - Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage Site established. [37] 1995 - Kyoto Concert Hall opens. 1996 - Yorikane Masumoto elected mayor. 1997 Kyōto Station rebuilt. City hosts signing of the Kyoto Protocol. 2000 Kyoto Art Center ...