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  1. The Kyoto Sentō Imperial Palace (京都仙洞御所, Kyōto Sentō-gosho) 22 acres (89,000 m 2)) is a large garden in Kyoto, Japan, formerly the grounds of a palace for retired emperors. It is administered by the Imperial Household Agency and is opened to visitors.

    • What to Bring: A Valid Form of Identification
    • Walk-In Application
    • No Tours Are Given on The Following Days and Times
    • Capacity

    Participants will be asked to present a valid form of identification, such as passports, residence cards, or driver’s license. Photocopied IDs are not accepted. Prior registration

    Bring a valid form of identification outside the Kikyo-mon gateof the Imperial Palace.
    Numbered tickets will be distributed one hour prior to the starting time of the tour.
    Sundays
    Mondays
    National Holidays (except when a holiday falls on a Saturday)
    Afternoons from July 21 to August 31

    Walk-in: 300 persons per tour on a first-come basis; numbered tickets will be issued Prior registration: 200 persons per tour (1 group should not exceed 50 persons ) ※Those under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Groups (less than 10 persons) of junior or senior high school students with applications from their schools may be allowed to...

  2. Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace (京都仙洞御所, Kyōto Sentō Gosho) is a secondary palace across from the Kyoto Imperial Palace in Kyoto Imperial Park. It was built in 1630 as the retirement palace of Emperor Gomizuno and became the palace for subsequent.

  3. About the Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace. Click on map to see details of buildings, gardens, and trees. Access. Address. In the 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)

  4. 2024年8月1日 · How to Visit. To visit the Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace, you are required to take a tour guided by our staff. Due to limited capacity, it is necessary to apply for the tour in advance. Please read the application guidelines below.

  5. Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace was built on the occasion of the Emperor Gomizunoo's retirement at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Although the palace itself was lost to fire in 1854 and was not subsequently reconstructed, its gardens and teahouses

  6. The Sento Imperial Palace located in Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto Imperial Park) was built as the residence for retired Emperor Go-mizunoo in 1630. Although the palace was burned down and rebuilt again and again, its gardens and teahouses remain today.

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