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  2. Kyoto Imperial Palace - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Shugakuin Imperial Villa - Wikipedia

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    Kyaku-den, the reception hall, contains two principal rooms (12.5 and 10 mats) and an altar room (6.5 mats) added after the building was moved to this site in 1678 from the palace at Tofuku-monin. It contains a celebrated shelf of zelkova wood, known as the "Shelf of Mist", paintings by Kano Hidenobu , and fine paintings on wooden panels.

  4. 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 .

  5. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Kyoto) - Wikipedia

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    Daikaku-ji Imperial Palace Site 大覚寺御所跡 Daikakuji gosho ato: Ukyō-ku, Kyoto: Daikakuji Imperial Palace Site: 2: 1692: Ōyamazaki Tile Kiln Site 大山崎瓦窯跡 Ōyamazaki kawara gama ato: Ōyamazaki

  6. Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu ...

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    From then until the Meiji restoration, temple's head priest was always of Imperial lineage. The temple was destroyed during the Ōnin War in 1467, and the present buildings date from its reconstruction in 1641–4. The Kondō (known as the "Golden Hall") was moved here from the Imperial Palace and is a National Treasure. Byōdō-in (平等院)

  7. List of Japanese imperial residences - Wikipedia

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    Kuni Palace: Kizugawa, Kyoto: Imperial palace of Kuni-kyō (740–744), abandoned and destroyed over time Fujiwara Palace: Kashihara, Nara: Imperial palace of Fujiwara-kyō (694–710), abandoned and destroyed over time Kiyomihara Palace: Asuka, Yamato: Last imperial palace in Asuka (672-694) before the court moved to Fujiwara-kyō Okamoto ...

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