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English: “Hana-no-Gosho” (花の御所, Flower Palace) depicted in“Rakuchū-Rakugai Zu Uesugi-bon Tōban”. The ensuing period of Ashikaga rule (1336–1573) was called Muromachi from the district of Kyoto in which its headquarters – the Hana-no-gosho – were located by third shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu in 1378.
日本語: 『洛中洛外圖上杉本陶版』に描かれた「花の御所」
Date late 14th to early 15th century (late Muromachi period)
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日本語: 京都アスニー収蔵

English: Collection of Kyoto Asney archive
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Hana-no-Gosho (Flower Palace)

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