Fujiwara's New Residence
This place was meant to bring comfort to an ailing person, though he or she quickly realized that they were not welcome at that place.
Fujiwara's Usual Place
This was the place of residence for a person's first spouse.
The Court Ministry
This place afforded a person his or her entire career.
Misasagi
This was a place of rest for a royal person.
Ishiyama
This place had a large monastery.
Shiga Mountains
This was the home of an adopted person from this diary.
Momozono Villa
This was the home of a high-ranking lady, who later left it to become a nun.
Kamo
This was a place visited by a person and their adopted child on a pilgrimage.
Nakagawa at Hirohata
This family residence was the ultimate home for one of the people when their health worsened.
Reizei Palace
This was the site of an annual...
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