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- Matsu_no_Ōrōka abstract "The Matsu no Ōrōka (松之大廊下, Great Pine Corridor or Hallway) was part of Edo Castle. The name derives from the painted shōji (sliding doors) that were decorated with motifs of pine trees (matsu). It was the passage which led to the Shiroshoin (白書院) from the Ōhiroma of the Honnmaru Goten (本丸御殿). The corridor measured around 50 meters in length and 4 meters in width. The corridor was the second longest with tatami mats in the castle.On March 14, 1701, Asano Takumi no Kami Naganori attacked and injured Kira Kozuke no Suke Yoshihisa after an insult there, which later led to the bloody incident of the Forty-seven Ronin.The corridor does not exist anymore just like the rest of the Shogun's palace shortly before or during the Meiji Restoration in the later half of the 19th century. A stone marker with an inscription stands today in its place.The Great Pine Corridor has entered legends in stories such as the Chūshingura and also features in parodies and TV advertisements.".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka location Japan.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka thumbnail Ohiroma_Honmaru_Edo_Castle_3_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageExternalLink d13-01ph-27.html.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageID "2473572".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageLength "1984".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageRevisionID "547631997".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Asano_Naganori.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edo_Castle.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Chūshingura.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Edo_Castle.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Forty-seven_Ronin.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Kira_Yoshinaka.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_Restoration.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Pine.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink Shōji.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink File:Chushingura_Matsu_no_Oroka.JPG.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLink File:Ohiroma_Honmaru_Edo_Castle_3_edit.jpg.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matsu no Ōrōka".
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- Matsu_no_Ōrōka subject Category:Edo_Castle.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka hypernym Part.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka point "35.68531 139.75546".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka type Place.
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- Matsu_no_Ōrōka type Redirect.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka type Site.
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- Matsu_no_Ōrōka type Place.
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- Matsu_no_Ōrōka comment "The Matsu no Ōrōka (松之大廊下, Great Pine Corridor or Hallway) was part of Edo Castle. The name derives from the painted shōji (sliding doors) that were decorated with motifs of pine trees (matsu). It was the passage which led to the Shiroshoin (白書院) from the Ōhiroma of the Honnmaru Goten (本丸御殿). The corridor measured around 50 meters in length and 4 meters in width.".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka label "Matsu no Ōrōka".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka sameAs Q6788008.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka sameAs 松之大廊下.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka sameAs m.07ghn8.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka sameAs Q6788008.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka lat "35.68531".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka long "139.75546".
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka wasDerivedFrom Matsu_no_Ōrōka?oldid=547631997.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka depiction Ohiroma_Honmaru_Edo_Castle_3_edit.jpg.
- Matsu_no_Ōrōka isPrimaryTopicOf Matsu_no_Ōrōka.