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The garden's primary feature is a large pond with islands and walkways, whose north and south segments were linked by a short canal in 1747. The north pond was extended and reworked from 1684 to 1688; the south pond is notable for its expansive "ocean shore" of rounded stones and cherry trees, an
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for the Empress Dowager Nyoin. Both palaces were repeatedly destroyed by fire and reconstructed until a blaze in 1854, after which the Sento palace was never rebuilt. (Ōmiya Palace was, however, reconstructed in 1867 and is still used by the emperor whenever he visits Kyoto). Today only two Sento
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edging of mixed natural and hewn stones, and a separate, understated embankment of squared stones. The ponds contain a variety of highly picturesque islands and six bridges in a varied styles, including one with an impressive
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Two teahouses complete the garden: Seika-tei, single-roofed and spare, at the southern end of the south pond; and Yushin-tei, thatched and rustic with a notable round window, at the western side of the north pond.
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structures, the Seika-tei and Yushin-tei teahouses, remain. The excellent gardens, laid out in 1630 by renowned artist
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to retire did so in 1817, so the designation commonly refers to the historical Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace
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Official English guide of Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace and Kyoto Omiya Imperial Palace
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is refurbished to accommodate to his old age, he is living temporarily in the
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traditionally does not refer to a single location, but to any residence of
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The palace grounds are located within the southeast corner of the
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Akihito abdicated on 30 April 2019. Until he moved out of the
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List of stone lanterns in the garden of Sentō Imperial Palace
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Seika-tei tea house with pond of Sentō Imperial Palace
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35°1′23.89″N 135°45′47.85″E / 35.0233028°N 135.7632917°E / 35.0233028; 135.7632917
retired emperors
last Emperor

Kyoto
Japan
retired emperors
Imperial Household Agency
Emperor Go-Mizunoo
Ōmiya Palace
Kobori Masakazu
Kyoto Imperial Palace
wisteria
A bridge
Mossy hills
Pond through trees
Seika-tei
Yushin-tei
Fukiage Palace
Imperial Palace
Akasaka Palace
Takanawa Residence
"新たな皇室のお住まいは"
"上皇ご夫妻、31日に仙洞仮御所へ 高輪皇族邸を改修"
Imperial Household Agency | Sento Imperial Palace
Kyoto Travel Guide article
ISBN
0-8048-3598-5
Official website
Official English guide of Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace and Kyoto Omiya Imperial Palace

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