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- Jurakudai abstract "The Jurakudai or Jurakutei (聚楽第) was a lavish palace constructed at the order of Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto, Japan. Construction began in 1586, when Hideyoshi had taken the post of kanpaku, and required 19 months. The location is in present-day Kamigyō, on the site where the Imperial palace had stood in the Heian period.Hideyoshi moved to Jurakudai from Osaka Castle following completion, just after his victory over the Shimazu family in Kyūshū. He made it the base for his administration.In 1588, Hideyoshi held a lavish entertainment of the reigning Emperor Go-Yōzei before the assembled daimyo. He also met Tokugawa Ieyasu here. He provided quarters for Sen no Rikyu within the grounds, and hosted the famous Great Kitano Tea Ceremony in nearby Kitano in 1587.Hideyoshi resigned the post of Kanpaku in 1591, and his nephew Toyotomi Hidetsugu assumed the position, taking residence at Jurakudai. Hidetsugu hosted a second visit by the same emperor. In 1594, construction began on Hideyoshi's new Fushimi Castle, and when, in 1595, Hidetsugu was forced to commit seppuku, the Jurakudai was dismantled, with many parts being reassembled at Fushimi Castle.Said to have had gold leaf on the roofing tiles, the Jurakudai was extremely lavish. Although it was a residential palace, it had defensive ramparts and moats typical of a castle. Some buildings of the Jurakudai survive, among them the Hiun-kaku at Nishi Hongan-ji, the Karamon at Daitoku-ji, and the front gate at Myōkaku-ji (all in Kyoto).Recent excavations have yielded some tiles bearing gold leaf.".
- Jurakudai thumbnail Jurakudai_Byobuzu.jpg?width=300.
- Jurakudai wikiPageExternalLink kinpakugawara.html.
- Jurakudai wikiPageID "4279694".
- Jurakudai wikiPageLength "2227".
- Jurakudai wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Jurakudai wikiPageRevisionID "677189679".
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Castles_of_Japan.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kyoto.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feudal_Japan.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Japan.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_palaces.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1587.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Daimyo.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Daitoku-ji.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Go-Yōzei.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Fushimi_Castle.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Heian_period.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_castle.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Kamigyo-ku,_Kyoto.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Kamigyō-ku.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Kanpaku.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Karamon.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Kyushu.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Kyūshū.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Nishi_Hongan-ji.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Nishi_Honganji.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Osaka_Castle.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Sen_no_Rikyu.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Sen_no_Rikyū.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Seppuku.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Sesshō_and_Kampaku.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Shimazu_clan.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Shimazu_family.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Tokugawa_Ieyasu.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Toyotomi_Hidetsugu.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink Toyotomi_Hideyoshi.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLink File:Jurakudai_Byobuzu.jpg.
- Jurakudai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jurakudai".
- Jurakudai hasPhotoCollection Jurakudai.
- Jurakudai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
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- Jurakudai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Jurakudai subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kyoto.
- Jurakudai subject Category:Feudal_Japan.
- Jurakudai subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Japan.
- Jurakudai subject Category:Former_palaces.
- Jurakudai subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1587.
- Jurakudai hypernym Palace.
- Jurakudai point "35.025 135.74583333333334".
- Jurakudai type Article.
- Jurakudai type Building.
- Jurakudai type Place.
- Jurakudai type PopulatedPlace.
- Jurakudai type Article.
- Jurakudai type Location.
- Jurakudai type Place.
- Jurakudai type Thing.
- Jurakudai type SpatialThing.
- Jurakudai type Q486972.
- Jurakudai comment "The Jurakudai or Jurakutei (聚楽第) was a lavish palace constructed at the order of Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto, Japan. Construction began in 1586, when Hideyoshi had taken the post of kanpaku, and required 19 months. The location is in present-day Kamigyō, on the site where the Imperial palace had stood in the Heian period.Hideyoshi moved to Jurakudai from Osaka Castle following completion, just after his victory over the Shimazu family in Kyūshū.".
- Jurakudai label "Jurakudai".
- Jurakudai sameAs Jūrakudai.
- Jurakudai sameAs 聚楽第.
- Jurakudai sameAs 주라쿠다이.
- Jurakudai sameAs m.0btw62.
- Jurakudai sameAs Jurakudai.
- Jurakudai sameAs Q910041.
- Jurakudai sameAs Q910041.
- Jurakudai sameAs 聚樂第.
- Jurakudai lat "35.025".
- Jurakudai long "135.74583333333334".
- Jurakudai wasDerivedFrom Jurakudai?oldid=677189679.
- Jurakudai depiction Jurakudai_Byobuzu.jpg.
- Jurakudai isPrimaryTopicOf Jurakudai.