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  2. Katsura Imperial Villa - Wikipedia

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    The Katsura Imperial Villa (桂離宮, Katsura Rikyū), or Katsura Detached Palace, is an Imperial residence with associated gardens and outbuildings in the western suburbs of Kyoto, Japan. Located on the western bank of the Katsura River in Katsura , Nishikyō-ku , the Villa is 8km distant from the main Kyoto Imperial Palace .

  3. Katsura, Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    Katsura (桂) is a neighborhood in Nishikyo-ku, in the western part of the city of Kyoto, Japan. Predominantly residential in character the district is situated and the western bank of the Katsura River. The neighborhood is renowned as the location of the Katsura Imperial Villa, a historic garden maintained by the Imperial Household Agency.

  4. Japan Pavilion at Epcot - Wikipedia

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    Today, the current space is used for rehearsals and storage. ... Katsura Grill: A counter-service ... Kabuki Cafe: Kaki-gori; Garden House: Sake; Takumi Tei [5] Shiki ...

  5. Shugakuin Imperial Villa - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Garden contained a large artificial pond, created by building an earthen dam across a ravine; the pond contains a number of small islands. Unlike the typical Japanese garden, it is a very large stroll garden, making extensive use of the technique of borrowing of scenery ("shakkei"). The Lower Garden was originally much more informal ...

  6. Japanese garden - Wikipedia

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    Japanese gardens, typically a section of a larger garden, continue to be popular in the West, and many typical Japanese garden plants, such as cherry trees and the many varieties of Acer palmatum or Japanese maple, are also used in all types of garden, giving a faint hint of the style to very many gardens.

  7. Kido Takayoshi - Wikipedia

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    Kido Takayoshi (木戸 孝允, born Wada Kogorō (和田 小五郎); August 11, 1833 – May 26, 1877), formerly known as Katsura Kogorō (桂 小五郎), was a Japanese statesman, samurai and shishi who is considered one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration.

  8. Katsura Ko-ryū - Wikipedia

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  9. Katsura - Wikipedia

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    Katsura Kogorō (桂 小五郎, 1833–1877), a former name of Kido Takayoshi during the late Tokugawa period. Masakazu Katsura ( 桂 正和 , born 1962) , Japanese manga artist Masako Katsura ( 桂 マサ子 , 1913–1995) , Japanese carom billiards player