Sennyu-ji Temple Gozasho Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The interior is not photography, so it cannot be introduced in the photo, but it is interesting just to appreciate the differences in the interior of the 6 rooms (including masuga paintings).
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It is said that the facility is for the imperial family to take a break when visiting the imperial mausoleum and Reimeiden, and the "Misato Palace" of the Empress's Palace in the [Kyoto Imperial Palace] has been relocated as a building. The inside cannot be introduced in the photo because photography is prohibited, but there are 6 rooms on the south side [Chamberlain room] [Template] [Trone room], and on the north side [Maids room] [Monzeki room] [Royal family room]. There is an explanation of each room at the entrance of the room of husband 々. Appreciate the differences in the interior of each room (including the barrier paintings) while reading the explanation ...
Visited 11/20 for the first time in 3 years. You will see the garden from this building. This year, Reimeiden is also open to the public, and the admission fee is higher than usual and it is 1000 yen.
It's a resting place for the imperial family to visit.
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There was a further gate in the back of Sennyuji Temple, and while surrounded by white walls, there was also this Gozasho along with Reimeiden. This throne is said to be a resting place when the imperial family worships at the tomb and Reimeiden. There were many rooms, but there was also a "throne room" that only the emperor could use, so I was interested in it.
Senyuji Temple is a temple related to the imperial family, also known as a temple. This throne was in the back of the precincts of Senyuji Temple. It's in the precincts, but it's further surrounded by a fence and I entered from the gate there. This throne is said to be a resting spot for worshiping the imperial mausoleum and Reimeiden. It may also have something to do with it. The garden that surrounds this throne was also wonderful. The Karamon gate for the imperial family to enter the Reimeiden directly was also a nice gate with a taste. Sha ...
There is a "Gozasho" in the back of the Teshimon gate, but usually an admission fee is required separately, but on this day, the admission fee was paid 1,000 yen because it was a special exhibition of Reimeiden and Gozasho. I visited. Visit Reimeiden is a sacred place to celebrate the emperor's ihai, so please take this opportunity to visit.
The interior is not photography, so it cannot be introduced in the photo, but it is interesting just to appreciate the differences in the interior of the 6 rooms (including masuga paintings).
It is said that the facility is for the imperial family to take a break when visiting the imperial mausoleum and Reimeiden, and the "Misato Palace" of the Empress's Palace in the [Kyoto Imperial Palace] has been relocated as a building. The inside cannot be introduced in the photo because photography is prohibited, but there are 6 rooms on the south side [Chamberlain room] [Template] [Trone room], and on the north side [Maids room] [Monzeki room] [Royal family room]. There is an explanation of each room at the entrance of the room of husband 々. Appreciate the differences in the interior of each room (including the barrier paintings) while reading the explanation ...
This year, the admission fee 1000 yen
Visited 11/20 for the first time in 3 years. You will see the garden from this building. This year, Reimeiden is also open to the public, and the admission fee is higher than usual and it is 1000 yen.
It's a resting place for the imperial family to visit.
There was a further gate in the back of Sennyuji Temple, and while surrounded by white walls, there was also this Gozasho along with Reimeiden. This throne is said to be a resting place when the imperial family worships at the tomb and Reimeiden. There were many rooms, but there was also a "throne room" that only the emperor could use, so I was interested in it.
it's a resting spot for the imperial family.
Senyuji Temple is a temple related to the imperial family, also known as a temple. This throne was in the back of the precincts of Senyuji Temple. It's in the precincts, but it's further surrounded by a fence and I entered from the gate there. This throne is said to be a resting spot for worshiping the imperial mausoleum and Reimeiden. It may also have something to do with it. The garden that surrounds this throne was also wonderful. The Karamon gate for the imperial family to enter the Reimeiden directly was also a nice gate with a taste. Sha ...
Special public day に row こう
There is a "Gozasho" in the back of the Teshimon gate, but usually an admission fee is required separately, but on this day, the admission fee was paid 1,000 yen because it was a special exhibition of Reimeiden and Gozasho. I visited. Visit Reimeiden is a sacred place to celebrate the emperor's ihai, so please take this opportunity to visit.