Imperial court of Japan (historically)

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The historical Imperial court of Japan was the political and cultural center surrounding the emperor, serving as the seat of royal authority, ritual, and literary activity for much of Japanese history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural institution
historical political institution
royal court
administrativeBody Daijō-daikan
Daijō-kan (Council of State of Japan)
surface form: Daijō-kan
associatedWith Yamato dynasty
surface form: Japanese monarchy
centralFigure Emperor of Japan
ceremonialFunction New Year ceremonies
harvest rituals
imperial enthronement rituals
country Japan
culturalOutput court dance (bugaku)
court diaries
court music (gagaku)
monogatari literature
waka poetry
declineInPoliticalPower late Heian period
dominatedBy Fujiwara clan
Heian aristocracy
surface form: Kuge aristocracy
governedBy court rank system
ritual protocol
influencedBy Buddhist ritual practice
Chinese court culture
Confucian political thought
keyOffice Daijō-daijin
Kampaku
Naidaijin
Sadaijin
Sesshō
Udaijin
languageOfCourt Classical Chinese
Classical Japanese
location Kyoto
surface form: Heian-kyō

Nara
surface form: Heijō-kyō

Kyoto
Nagaoka-kyō
Tokyo
maintainedInstitution Imperial Household
notableWorkProduced The Pillow Book
The Tale of Genji
periodOfProminence Yamato period
surface form: Asuka period

Edo period
Heian period
Kamakura period
Muromachi period
Nara period
politicalPowerChallengedBy samurai class
shogunate
relatedInstitution Imperial Household Agency
religiousAffiliation Buddhism
Shinto
seatOf imperial authority in Japan
servedAs cultural center of Japan
literary center of Japan
political center of Japan
ritual center of Japan
socialClass court nobility (kuge)
successor modern Imperial Household of Japan
usedTitleSystem court ranks and offices
kabane

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Kojiki preservedAt Imperial court of Japan (historically)
Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Empress Shōken court Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Murasaki Shikibu court Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
insei (cloistered rule) appliesToJurisdiction Imperial court of Japan (historically)
subject surface form: Insei
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Goshichi no kiri historicallyAssociatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Privy Council of Japan memberOf Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial institutions of Japan
Fujiwara no Yorimichi placeOfActivity Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Ki no Tsurayuki associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Fujiwara no Michinaga influenced Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Sei Shōnagon court Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Jōgan era reforms implementedBy Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial government of Japan
Taira no Kiyomori associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial court of Japan
Daijō-daijin appliesToJurisdiction Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Ono no Komachi activeIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Prince Mikasa associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Empress Dowager of Japan usedIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan positionHeldIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Yanagihara Naruko residence Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Yanagihara Naruko partOf Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese Imperial Court
Shishinden usedBy Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial Court of Japan
Ō no Yasumaro workedAt Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial court of Japan
Ogakumonjo associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Shimotsumaki associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Record of Ancient Matters preservedAt Imperial court of Japan (historically)
Hieda no Are associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Taikō usedIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Usa Jingū associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Kakinomoto no Hitomaro associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Princess Nukata memberOf Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Yamabe no Akahito activeIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Iwashimizu Hachimangū founder Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Yōrō Code usedBy Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial court of Japan
Shoku Nihongi compiledByInstitution Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial court of Japan
Heian Palace associatedWith Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Kōtaigō (Empress Dowager) usedIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
subject surface form: Kōtaigō
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Prince of the Blood partOf Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Fushimi-no-miya head culturalContext Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Nijūnisha patron Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Murasaki Shikibu Diary setting Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Sesshō positionHeldIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Tokihime livedIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Saichō receivedSupportFrom Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Kampaku partOf Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court hierarchy
Mibu no Tadamine memberOf Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial court of Japan
Fukuhara-kyō usedBy Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: Japanese imperial court
Fujiwara no Akinobu activeIn Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial court of Japan
Rinshi sphere Imperial court of Japan (historically)
this entity surface form: imperial court of Japan