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Yōmei Bunko (陽明文庫), located in Utanokaminotanicho, Ukyō-ku, Kyoto, is a historical archive containing approximately 100,000 objects collected over the centuries by the Konoe family, the foremost of the five regent houses (go-sekke, 五摂家) of the imperial court nobility. The collection includes manuscripts, books, records, journals, letters, and antique works of art. In 1938, the Yōmei Bunko Foundation was established in its current location near Ninnaji Temple in northwest Kyoto by Fumimaro Konoe (近衛文麿, 1891 - 1945), then head of the family and prime minister of Japan. Materials preserved in the archive illustrate over 1,000 years of Japan's history, ranging from the "Midō Kanpaku-ki", the diary in his own hand of Fujiwara no Michinaga (藤原道長, 966 - 1028), one of the ancestors of the Konoe fa

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  • Yōmei Bunko (陽明文庫), located in Utanokaminotanicho, Ukyō-ku, Kyoto, is a historical archive containing approximately 100,000 objects collected over the centuries by the Konoe family, the foremost of the five regent houses (go-sekke, 五摂家) of the imperial court nobility. The collection includes manuscripts, books, records, journals, letters, and antique works of art. In 1938, the Yōmei Bunko Foundation was established in its current location near Ninnaji Temple in northwest Kyoto by Fumimaro Konoe (近衛文麿, 1891 - 1945), then head of the family and prime minister of Japan. Materials preserved in the archive illustrate over 1,000 years of Japan's history, ranging from the "Midō Kanpaku-ki", the diary in his own hand of Fujiwara no Michinaga (藤原道長, 966 - 1028), one of the ancestors of the Konoe family, to 20th century materials relating to Fumimaro Konoe himself. The work of the archive includes making the collection available to researchers, conducting its own research, loaning items to exhibitions, and publishing facsimiles. In April 2012, Yōmei Bunko changed its legal status to become a public interest incorporated foundation. (en)
  • 陽明文庫(ようめいぶんこ)は、京都市右京区宇多野上ノ谷町にある歴史資料保存施設及び公益財団法人(公益財団法人陽明文庫)。公家の名門で「五摂家」の筆頭である近衛家伝来の古文書(こもんじょ)、典籍、記録、日記、書状、古美術品など約10万件に及ぶ史料を保管している。昭和13年(1938年)、当時の近衛家の当主で内閣総理大臣であった近衛文麿が京都市街地の北西、仁和寺の近くの現在地に財団法人陽明文庫を設立した。近衛家の遠祖にあたる藤原道長(966 - 1028)の自筆日記『御堂関白記』から、20世紀の近衛文麿の関係資料まで、1,000年以上にわたる歴史資料を収蔵し、研究者に閲覧の便を図るとともに、調査研究事業、展示出陳事業、複製本の刊行などの事業を行っている。2012年4月より公益財団法人に移行した。 (ja)
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  • 陽明文庫(ようめいぶんこ)は、京都市右京区宇多野上ノ谷町にある歴史資料保存施設及び公益財団法人(公益財団法人陽明文庫)。公家の名門で「五摂家」の筆頭である近衛家伝来の古文書(こもんじょ)、典籍、記録、日記、書状、古美術品など約10万件に及ぶ史料を保管している。昭和13年(1938年)、当時の近衛家の当主で内閣総理大臣であった近衛文麿が京都市街地の北西、仁和寺の近くの現在地に財団法人陽明文庫を設立した。近衛家の遠祖にあたる藤原道長(966 - 1028)の自筆日記『御堂関白記』から、20世紀の近衛文麿の関係資料まで、1,000年以上にわたる歴史資料を収蔵し、研究者に閲覧の便を図るとともに、調査研究事業、展示出陳事業、複製本の刊行などの事業を行っている。2012年4月より公益財団法人に移行した。 (ja)
  • Yōmei Bunko (陽明文庫), located in Utanokaminotanicho, Ukyō-ku, Kyoto, is a historical archive containing approximately 100,000 objects collected over the centuries by the Konoe family, the foremost of the five regent houses (go-sekke, 五摂家) of the imperial court nobility. The collection includes manuscripts, books, records, journals, letters, and antique works of art. In 1938, the Yōmei Bunko Foundation was established in its current location near Ninnaji Temple in northwest Kyoto by Fumimaro Konoe (近衛文麿, 1891 - 1945), then head of the family and prime minister of Japan. Materials preserved in the archive illustrate over 1,000 years of Japan's history, ranging from the "Midō Kanpaku-ki", the diary in his own hand of Fujiwara no Michinaga (藤原道長, 966 - 1028), one of the ancestors of the Konoe fa (en)
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  • 陽明文庫 (ja)
  • Yōmei Bunko (en)
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