Muneko resided with the emperor in "Satodairi" (a temporary palace) and "Oshikoji Higashi no Toin den" (Oshikoji Higashi no Toin Palace), and in April (or May) of the year when she became chugu, she hosted "utaawase" (a contest of Japanese poetry) and "kaiawase" (a game of pairing the two parts of clamshells), both supported by the emperor and Sekkan-ke. |
育子は天皇の里内裏・押小路東洞院殿に同殿し、立后の年の3月、天皇と摂関家の後見による歌合・貝合を催行した。 |