Kogosho (Little Palace)
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Kogosho, meaning 'Little Palace,' is a historic imperial residence that once served as living quarters for retired emperors during Japan's feudal era. This elegant structure showcases traditional Japanese palatial architecture with its distinctive cypress bark roofing and understated yet refined design elements. Visitors can appreciate the serene atmosphere and glimpse into the private lives of Japan's imperial family through its carefully preserved chambers and gardens.
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| ๐ Admission | See official site |
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| ๐ Hours | Not available |
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๐ก Tips for Visitors
Access may be restricted as part of the Kyoto Imperial Palace complex, requiring advance reservation through the Imperial Household Agency website. Photography rules are strict in certain areas, so check signage carefully. English audio guides or guided tours are typically available, and visiting during spring or autumn offers the most pleasant weather and beautiful surrounding gardens.
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