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  1. The Kyōto Imperial Palace (京都御所, Kyōto-gosho) is the former palace of the Emperor of Japan, located in Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Since the Meiji Restoration in 1869, the Emperors have resided at the Tokyo Imperial Palace, while the preservation of the Kyoto Imperial Palace was ordered in 1877. [1] Today, the grounds are open to the ...

  2. The Kyoto Imperial Palace (京都御所, Kyōto Gosho) used to be the residence of Japan's Imperial Family until 1868, when the emperor and capital were moved from Kyoto to Tokyo. It is located in the spacious Kyoto Imperial Park (京都御苑, Kyōto Gyoen), an attractive park in the center of the city that also encompasses the Sento Imperial ...

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  3. The city of Kyoto was home to the Imperial Residence since the relocation of the capital by Emperor Kanmu in 794. The present Kyoto Imperial Palace had been used as the residence of Emperors for 500 years since 1331 until the capital moved to Tokyo in 1869. The palace was repeatedly plagued by fire and was rebuilt each time.

    • The Striking Screen Door Paintings in "Shodaibunoma" The entrance and exit to the Kyoto Imperial Palace tour route is the Seisho-mon Gate, located on the western side of the palace.
    • The "Shishin-den" Ceremonial Hall and its Traditionally Crafted Roof. The main hall called the Shishin-den, surrounded by a corridor of white walls and vermillion-red colored pillars, is the most formal hall of the palace, where important ceremonies such as ceremonies of the Accession to the Throne were held.
    • The "Seiryo-den", with Two Guardian Statues. The Seiryo-den is a reconstruction in Heian period style, with a gabled, cypress-thatched roof and shinden-zukuri layout.
    • The Seasonal Changes in the "O-ikeniwa" A courtyard known as "O-ikeniwa", or pond garden, can be found in the area before the imperial study and the kogosho.
  4. Access. Address. Kyoto Imperial Palace: 3, Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, 602-0811. Closed. Mondays (If Monday is a national holiday, the palace is open on the holiday and closed on Tuesday) and New Year holidays (December 28 - January 4) Contact. Kyoto Office of the Imperial Household Agency: Phone number 075-211-1215.

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  6. The Emperor’s Former Residence. Kyoto Imperial Palace is located in Kyoto Gyoen, a 63-hectare park in the heart of the city. The palace was Japan’s imperial family residence until 1868, and the current buildings date back to 1855. Under the supervision of the Imperial Household Agency, the palace and its neighboring official edifices are ...

  7. Various ceremonies and public activities are held there too. Other major buildings in the Palace include the building of the Imperial Household Agency and the Palace Sericulture Centre, where the successive Empresses have raised silkworms following the precedent set in 1871 by Empress Dowager Shoken, Empress and consort of Emperor Meiji.

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