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Xiandong Miscellaneous Garden is a royal garden located in Upper Kyodo District, Kyoto City. It is one of the three royal gardens in Kyoto by the emperor. It is elegant and beautiful, and it is full of the feeling of retreating gardens. Worth a visit.
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Xiandong Miscellaneous Garden is a royal garden located in Upper Kyodo District, Kyoto City. It is one of the three royal gardens in Kyoto by the emperor. It is elegant and beautiful, and it is full of the feeling of retreating gardens. Worth a visit.
Xiandong Imperial Palace is a small and famous palace castle in Kyoto. It is worth visiting. The small tea pavilion is supported by logs. It is natural and simple. It seems to be a "humble", but it is very deliberate. . . .
Xiandong Imperial Palace (Omiya Imperial Palace): Kyoto Imperial Palace is for the emperor, Xiandong Imperial Palace is for the abdicated emperor, and the Omiya Imperial Palace is for the queen-mother who died. Xiandong Imperial Palace has been burned out, plus there has been no emperor for these years, and there has been no reconstruction. But this year the emperor abdicated, I wonder if it will be rebuilt? Xiandong Yusuo is a large garden, similar to the "secret courtyard" of Seoul's Changde Palace. After all, Xiandong Yu lived in retired old guys, and there was no need to meet various guests. There was a house to live in, and a large garden that could exercise was enough. Figure 4 "one liter of stone", in order to collect these similar-sized stones, a stone was given to one liter of rice. Figure 5 Wake up flower pavilion, said that it is a poem from Li Bai, but did not find it. Figure 6, on the left is the wash basin sent by Fengchen Xiuji's wife Ning Ning, and on the right is the "North Korean lantern" sent by Kato Qingzheng. Since it was sent by Kato Kiyoshi, it was definitely not what he bought, but what he took part in the war of aggression against North Korea. That is to say, the stolen goods are in front of him. Moss is in different shapes and looks good. The last picture was taken at the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which is "hanging window". In South Korea, they claimed that their "separate door" was original, and now it seems to have something similar in Japan. When I went home, I found a photo of the separate door, which was not available online.
This place can not go in casually, just by appointment, someone took a circle inside, about 45 minutes, there is a Chinese interpreter, but it really doesn't feel much meaning, it is an ordinary Japanese courtyard, maybe the time to go is wrong, there are a lot of maple trees planted inside, It might be good when the maple leaves are red, overall it is not worth a trip
It is true that there are Internet application channels, but it is said that it is very difficult for Chinese people to apply through internet. I applied five times two months in advance, but I gave up and went to the scene to grab the number instead. Who knows that the number of the scene is very sufficient, and there is no need to apply online at all. After the application is completed, go inside with the Japanese tour guide, there is a free interpreter, the contents are still very interesting.
I like this place very much. I see this place as the residence of the emperor after the abdication. It is said that it was built in 1630 as the palace of the emperor of Hosukyu. At the same time, the palace of the female courtyard was built in the north. During the time of Hosukyu, the emperor was burned three times and was rebuilt every time. After the fire of 1854, it was burned down with the Kyoto Imperial Palace, because there was no emperor at the time, so it was put on hold and not renovated. Today, there are no buildings in Xiandong Imperial Palace except the two tea rooms of the Wake-Hawk Pavilion and the new Pavilion. The inside is used as the main entrance of the Omiya Imperial Palace. The Omiya Imperial Palace and Nanting of the Omiya Imperial Palace in Kyoto are inspected in the Omiya Imperial Palace, and the interior has been changed to a Western style. The garden is planted with red plum, white plum, bamboo forest, pine trees. The courtyard is called the "Pine and bamboo plum courtyard". The pool inside divides the red leaf valley into two, commonly known as the Nanchi and the Beichi. The new pavilion is the tea room that was presented by the Kinwei family in 1884. Originally there was a tea room moved from Xiu College to the palace, and it was burned down due to the fire. Agu Xuyuan is an ancient pond, and it is said that the house of the poet Ji Xuanzhi in the Ping An era is nearby. The Hongye Bridge is said to be very beautiful in the autumn red maple season. The xinghua pavilion is a tea pavilion located on the southernmost side of the courtyard facing north. The word xinghua is taken from Li Bai's poem, and the scorpion has a topography of the poem on the door of the east side of the porch. The word is written by Guo Zizhang of the Ming Dynasty in China. The overall layout is perfect, some paths look very elegant, but can not walk, only blocked outside to visit. The overall impression is very good, I feel very meaningful to visit!