RM2B02N76–Fujiwara no Hidesato (藤原 秀郷?) was a kuge (court bureaucrat) of tenth century Heian Japan. He is famous for his military exploits and courage, and is regarded as the common ancestor of the Ōshū branch of the Fujiwara clan, the Yūki, Oyama, and Shimokōbe families. Hidesato served under Emperor Suzaku, and fought alongside Taira no Sadamori in 940 in suppressing the revolt of Taira no Masakado. His prayer for victory before this battle is commemorated in the Kachiya Festival. Hidesato was then appointed Chinjufu-shogun (Defender of the North) and Governor of Shimotsuke Province. Emperor Suzaku
RMMKM9A6–Suzaku Gate Moon
RMA5TARK–Suzaku Gate, Nara, Japan, Asia
RMKJATFH–Suzaku-mon entrance gate to Motomachi Yokohama Chinatown district, Kanagawa, Japan
RM2DACN31–Suzaku no Niwa Garden at Umekoji Park was built to commemorate the 1200th anniversary of the Heian Period (7984-1192). The garden features landscape
RM2B02N75–Fujiwara no Hidesato (藤原 秀郷?) was a kuge (court bureaucrat) of tenth century Heian Japan. He is famous for his military exploits and courage, and is regarded as the common ancestor of the Ōshū branch of the Fujiwara clan, the Yūki, Oyama, and Shimokōbe families. Hidesato served under Emperor Suzaku, and fought alongside Taira no Sadamori in 940 in suppressing the revolt of Taira no Masakado. His prayer for victory before this battle is commemorated in the Kachiya Festival. Hidesato was then appointed Chinjufu-shogun (Defender of the North) and Governor of Shimotsuke Province. Emperor Suzaku
RMPEJYB4–Suzaku Gate Moon, Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka
RF2WB5FD4–Suzakumon Gate of Heijo Palace. Nara, Japan.
RF2T1C18K–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Kyo, UNESCO site in Nara, Japan. Translation: The Suzaku Gate
RF2X1DEWW–Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839 bis 9. Juni 1892) einer der letzten großen Meister des klassischen japanischen Farbholzschnitt, hier das Werk Suzaku Gate Moon
RFBY01YY–Suzaku-mon Gate of Yokohama Chinatown, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
RMD4AT48–Suzaku Finds 'Fossil' Fireballs from Supernovae
RF2CCBKFX–Kyoto, Japan - Tomb of Emperor Suzaku in Kyoto, Japan. Emperor Suzaku (923-952) was the 61st emperor of Japan.
RMKRF3PB–Suzaku HXD
RMGE4J3N–Image Credit: NASA/ISAS/JAXA Description Suzaku (Astro-E2): launched July 10, 2005. The Suzaku satellite was created to study objects such as black holes, neutron stars and supernova. It has also been used to research elements of supernova debris, as well as how a black hole bends light.
RM2B02N79–Emperor Murakami (村上天皇 Murakami-tennō, 14 July 926 – 5 July 967) was the 62nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Murakami's reign spanned the years from 946 to his death in 967. Before he ascended to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name was Nariakira-shinnō (成明親王). Nariakira-shinnō was the 14th son of Emperor Daigo, and the younger brother of Emperor Suzaku by another mother. Murakami had ten Empresses and Imperial consorts and 19 Imperial sons and daughters.
RM2X1DFG9–Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 1839 bis 9. Juni 1892 einer der letzten großen Meister des klassischen japanischen Farbholzschnitt, hier das Werk Suzaku Gate Moon
RME05NRR–Suzaku Astro-E2, 2005- Present
RMCR5NKT–Japan, Honshu Island, Kinki Region, city of Nara, site of the Imperial Palace of Heijo, the Suzaku Gate
RM2HH897K–Piece from a Robe (Kosode) with Maple Leaves, Curtain, and Large Drum 18th century Japan Even in the absence of any figures, the pictorial design on this textile can be tentatively identified as the autumn excursion to the Suzaku Palace in chapter 7 of The Tale of Genji. Here, the scene is set for Genji’s dance: it is performed within an enclosed curtained space under brilliant maple leaves with a drum accompaniment. A stairway and post suggest palace architecture.. Piece from a Robe (Kosode) with Maple Leaves, Curtain, and Large Drum 61807
RF2BFWE9C–The Xixing pottery plate with Suzaku and basalt patterns in it and the Xixing Pottery Art Museum in Qinzhou City Guangxi
RMA5TARG–Suzaku Gate, Nara, Japan, Asia
RF2R64730–Suzaku-mon Gate, Chinatown
RM2DACN2X–Suzaku no Niwa Garden at Umekoji Park was built to commemorate the 1200th anniversary of the Heian Period (7984-1192). The garden features landscape
RF2R286FA–Suzaku Gate were reproduced in the heijo-Kyo trail
RM2J2XD0J–Suzaku-mon entrance gate to the Motomachi Chinatown district of Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
RF2WB5FD3–Suzakumon Gate of Heijo Palace. Nara, Japan.
RM2R8TFDH–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the setting sun
RF2RYHJ95–Mont Blanc Suzaku Cake
RF2HND03N–Suzaku-Mon Gate, Heijo Palace Historical Park, Nara
RMPWC40T–Frankfurt, Germany. 14th Oct, 2018. A participant performs on stage as Suzaku Kururugi from the anime series Code Geass. The 12. German Cosplay Championship was held as part of the 70th Frankfurt Book Fair 2018, with 24 participants competing on stage in costumes from different characters from anime, video games tv series and films. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RF2CCBKFW–Kyoto, Japan - Tomb of Emperor Suzaku in Kyoto, Japan. Emperor Suzaku (923-952) was the 61st emperor of Japan.
RMKRE99B–Suzaku XIS
RM2B02N78–'My Lord Bag of Rice' or in Japanese Tawara Tōda (俵藤太 'Rice-bag Tōda') is a fairy tale about a hero who kills the giant centipede Seta to help a Japanese dragon princess, and is rewarded in her underwater Ryūgū-jō 龍宮城 'dragon palace castle'. The 1711 Honchō kwaidan koji 本朝怪談故事 contains the best-known version of this Japanese myth about the warrior Fujiwara no Hidesato. There is a Shinto shrine near the Seta Bridge at Lake Biwa where people worship Tawara Tōda. Fujiwara no Hidesato (藤原 秀郷?) or Tawara Toda was a kuge (court bureaucrat) of tenth century Heian Japan. He is famous for his militar
RMPWB7R8–Frankfurt, Germany. 14th October 2018. A participant performs on stage as Suzaku Kururugi from the anime series Code Geass. The 12. German Cosplay Championship was held as part of the 70th Frankfurt Book Fair 2018, with 24 participants competing on stage in costumes from different characters from anime, video games tv series and films..
RM2T1DFJW–Tawara Toda Hidesato in Audience with the Emperor, 1880. From A Mirror of Great Warriors of Japan.
RMD4AT4C–Suzaku Catches Retreat of a Black Hole's Disk
RF2RECCR4–Close-up of a jade sculpture of a roc spreading its wings
RMA5TAXR–Suzaku Gate, Nara, Japan, Asia
RM2DACN2P–Suzaku no Niwa Garden at Umekoji Park was built to commemorate the 1200th anniversary of the Heian Period (7984-1192). The garden features landscape
RF2WB5FCR–Suzakumon Gate of Heijo Palace. Nara, Japan.
RM2R8TFE6–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the setting sun
RF2CCBKFK–Kyoto, Japan - Tomb of Emperor Suzaku in Kyoto, Japan. Emperor Suzaku (923-952) was the 61st emperor of Japan.
RMKRF3YR–Suzaku XRS
RMKRHCX8–Astronomers studying the supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy IRAS F11119+3257 have found proof that the winds blowing from the black hole are sweeping away the host galaxys reservoir of raw star-building material. This finding was made using ESAs Herschel space observatory, together with the Suzaku X-ray astronomy satellite. Combining these data, the astronomers detected the winds being driven by the central black hole in X-rays, and their global effect, pushing the galactic gas away, at infrared wavelengths. This artists impression shows the outflow of molecular gas (red) in
RM2T1DFKW–Compiled Album from Four Series: A Mirror of Famous Generals of Japan; Comic Pictures of Famous Places in Civilizing Tokyo; Twenty-four Accomplishments in Imperial Japan; Twenty-four Hours in Shinbashi and Yanagibashi (image 10 of 35), between 1876 and 1882.
RMJG7H4Y–TennC58D Suzaku detail
RF2RECCX0–Close-up of a jade sculpture of a roc spreading its wings
RF2WB5FD0–Suzakumon Gate of Heijo Palace. Nara, Japan.
RM2R8TFD8–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the setting sun
RF2CCBKFR–Kyoto, Japan - Tomb of Emperor Suzaku in Kyoto, Japan. Emperor Suzaku (923-952) was the 61st emperor of Japan.
RF2WB5FC9–Suzakumon Gate of Heijo Palace. Nara, Japan.
RM2R8TFBP–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the setting sun
RF2CCBKFB–Kyoto, Japan - Tomb of Emperor Suzaku in Kyoto, Japan. Emperor Suzaku (923-952) was the 61st emperor of Japan.
RF2CCJAXR–Nara, Japan - The Suzaku Gate at Nara Palace Site (Heijo-kyo) in Nara, Japan. It is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RF2WB5FCF–Suzakumon Gate of Heijo Palace. Nara, Japan.
RM2R8TFE0–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the setting sun
RF2CCJAXH–Nara, Japan - The Suzaku Gate at Nara Palace Site (Heijo-kyo) in Nara, Japan. It is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2R8TFDT–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the sunset and the moon
RF2CCJAXW–Nara, Japan - The Suzaku Gate at Nara Palace Site (Heijo-kyo) in Nara, Japan. It is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2R8TFD9–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the setting sun
RM2R8TFC5–The Suzaku Gate of the Heijo Palace remains stained by the setting sun
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