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Entry to the complex grounds costs 700 yen for adults, and includes access to the gardens and the museum. An entry pass to the
Phoenix Hall, which was newly restored in March 2014, costs an additional 300 yen and can be purchased near the gate. The tour is conducted in Japanese, however English paper
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A tea salon to try authentic Uji green tea in the precinct of
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Phoenix Hall, completed in 1053, is the exemplar of Fujiwara Amida halls. It consists of a main rectangular structure flanked by two L-shaped wing corridors and a tail corridor, set at the edge of a large artificial pond. Though its official name is Amida-dō, it began to be called Hōō-dō, or
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