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The Gosho clan (御所氏 or 五所氏, Gosho-shi) is a Japanese samurai and shake family descending from the Fujiwara clan. They served the Kamakura Shogunate in close service of shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo during the early Kamakura period, and served as shinkan government officials at the Atsuta Shrine in the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods. As of modern times, they have been a prominent family (meizoku) in Usa, Buzen Province, in the area of Fukuoka and Ōita Prefecture.

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  • Gosho clan (en)
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  • The Gosho clan (御所氏 or 五所氏, Gosho-shi) is a Japanese samurai and shake family descending from the Fujiwara clan. They served the Kamakura Shogunate in close service of shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo during the early Kamakura period, and served as shinkan government officials at the Atsuta Shrine in the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods. As of modern times, they have been a prominent family (meizoku) in Usa, Buzen Province, in the area of Fukuoka and Ōita Prefecture. (en)
  • 御所氏・五所氏(ごしょし)は、藤原氏の流れをくむ日本の社家・武家。現福岡県の一部と大分県北部である豊前国宇佐郡の名族。尾張国熱田宮の御所に住んでいたことに始まる。江戸時代に五所と字音を仮にした。 平安時代・鎌倉時代には源頼朝の近習を務め、鎌倉幕府に仕えた。南北朝時代・室町時代には熱田神宮の神官を奉じた。 (ja)
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  • The Gosho clan (御所氏 or 五所氏, Gosho-shi) is a Japanese samurai and shake family descending from the Fujiwara clan. They served the Kamakura Shogunate in close service of shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo during the early Kamakura period, and served as shinkan government officials at the Atsuta Shrine in the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods. As of modern times, they have been a prominent family (meizoku) in Usa, Buzen Province, in the area of Fukuoka and Ōita Prefecture. (en)
  • 御所氏・五所氏(ごしょし)は、藤原氏の流れをくむ日本の社家・武家。現福岡県の一部と大分県北部である豊前国宇佐郡の名族。尾張国熱田宮の御所に住んでいたことに始まる。江戸時代に五所と字音を仮にした。 平安時代・鎌倉時代には源頼朝の近習を務め、鎌倉幕府に仕えた。南北朝時代・室町時代には熱田神宮の神官を奉じた。 (ja)
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