Sentō Gosho

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  • Address
    Kyoto gyōen, Kamigyō-ku
  • Phone
    211 1215
  • Transport
    underground rail: 10min walk from Imadegawa Station, Karasuma subway line, 10min walk from Imadegawa Station, Karasuma line
    

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The Sentō Goshowas originally constructed in 1630 during the reign of Emperor Go-Mizunō as a residence for retired emperors. The palace was repeatedly destroyed by fire and reconstructed; it continued to serve its purpose until a final blaze in 1854, after which it was never rebuilt. Today only two structures, the Seika-tei and Yūshin-tei teahouses, remain. The magnificent gardens, laid out in 1630 by renowned landscape designer Kobori Enshū, are the main attraction.

Visitors must obtain advance permission from the Imperial Household Agency and be more than 20 years old. One-hour tours (in Japanese) run daily. Located a few hundred metres southeast of the Imperial Palace.