Shūgaku-In Rikyū Imperial Villa details
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Address Yabusoe, Shūgakuin, Sakyō-ku Central Kyoto
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Phone
211 1215
- Transport
bus: 10min walk from Shūgakuinrikyū-michi bus stop, bus 5 from Kyoto Station, 10min walk from Shūgakuinrikyū-michi bus stop, bus 5 from Kyoto Station
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Lonely Planet review
Lying at the foot of Hiei-zan, this superb villa was begun in the 1650s by Emperor Go-Mizunō, following his abdication; work was continued by his daughter Akeno-miya after his death in 1680. It was designed as a lavish summer retreat for the imperial family. The gardens here, with their views down over the city of Kyoto, are worth the trouble it takes to visit.
The villa grounds are divided into three enormous garden areas on a hillside - lower, middle and upper. Each has superb tea-ceremony houses: the upper, Kami-no-chaya, and lower, Shimo-no-chaya, were completed in 1659, and the middle teahouse, Naka-no-chaya, was completed in 1682. The gardens' reputation rests on their ponds, pathways and impressive use of shakkei (borrowed scenery) in the form of the surrounding hills. The view from Kami-no-chaya is particularly impressive. A basic leaflet in English is provided and more detailed literature is on sale in the tour waiting room.
You must make reservations through the Imperial Household Agency - usually several weeks in advance.
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