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Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace (not main palace)
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In Japan, the Sentō Imperial Palace traditionally does not refer to a single location, but to any residence of retired emperors. Before Akihito abdicated in 2019, the last Emperor to retire did so in 1817, so the designation commonly refers to the historical Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace.
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QUÉ PASA
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Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace (not main palace)

Kyotogyoen, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0881, Japan
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In Japan, the Sentō Imperial Palace traditionally does not refer to a single location, but to any residence of retired emperors. Before Akihito abdicated in 2019, the last Emperor to retire did so in 1817, so the designation commonly refers to the historical Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace.

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attractions: Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, Kyoto Omiya Imperial Palace, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Seiwain Gomon Gate, Rozan-ji Temple, Kyoto State Guest House, Site of Kyoto New Castle, Kyoto Prefectural Center for Arts and Culture, Kenrei-mon Gate (Gate for the Emperor), Gojō-in Temple, restaurants: SALMAN & SOHEL HALAL KITCHEN, Droit, Olu Burger Kyoto, Pop! Pizza, Tsuzure Kojinguchi, Chinese Restaurant Saikou, QUÉ PASA, ALOHANA Cafe, Shinpuku Saikan - Prefectural University of Medicine, DA.UCHI CURRY
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Regarding Google's information, I find it very disappointing that the distinction between Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Sento Imperial Palace, and Omiya Imperial Palace is not made at all. Looking at Google's Kyoto Imperial Palace, many people are uploading photos that mix Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, Kyoto Imperial Palace, and Sento Imperial Palace.

❶ Kyoto Gyoen National Garden is a district surrounded by Imadegawa Street to the north, Marutamachi Street to the south, Karasuma Street to the west, and Teramachi Street to the east. It is 700m east to west, 1300m north to south, with a circumference of 4km, and is a national park managed by the Ministry of the Environment.

❷ Kyoto Imperial Palace is a historical and cultural facility within Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, managed by the Imperial Household Agency, and is currently open to the public. Before the Meiji Restoration, it was the residence and working place of the Emperor.

❸ Sento Imperial Palace and Omiya Imperial Palace are also located within Kyoto Gyoen National Garden and are imperial palaces and gardens managed by the Imperial Household Agency, similar to Kyoto Imperial Palace. In the past, Sento Imperial Palace was the residence of retired emperors, and Omiya Imperial Palace was the residence of empress dowagers, but now they are in the same location. The buildings of Sento Imperial Palace were destroyed by fire, and now there is a Japanese garden and tea houses, while Omiya Imperial Palace is still used by the Emperor's family as accommodation in Kyoto.

❹ Sento Imperial Palace was built in 1630 as the palace of Emperor Gomizuno-o after his abdication, and Omiya Imperial Palace was built to its north for the Empress Tofukumonin, the consort of the retired emperor.

❺ Currently, Sento Imperial Palace is open to the public throughout the year, but it is open to introduce the historical and cultural value of the Japanese garden of the imperial court culture, and it is not a commercial tourist facility for profit. Also, although it is open as a Japanese garden, it is important to note that it is not a facility or park for individuals to stroll around freely.

❻ To visit Sento Imperial Palace, advance reservations are required, though the admission is free (no payment). The tour is a guided tour of about one hour, and officials of the Imperial Household Agency will guide you through the garden while providing explanations. There are five tour start times: 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:30 PM. If you are late for the tour time, you might neither enter the palace nor join the tour.

The gate tickets for walk-in visitors are also available in front of the Sento Palace in addition to advance reservations. They are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis from 8:40 AM, but the number is limited, so it is better to make a reservation in advance.

For reservation methods and details, please refer to the Imperial Household Agency's website on palace visits. Please be sure to read and understand the conditions for visiting before applying.

Please note that there is an age restriction of 18 years or older due to the various conditions for admission.

For reservations and visits, it is necessary to present the passport, residence card, My Number card, or driver's license of all visitors. Visits are closed on Mondays. If Monday is a national holiday, visits will be open, and the following Tuesday will be closed. Also, the second Tuesday of each month is a closed...

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Kyoto Imperial Palace is a short walk on the right of bus 50’s Horikawa Nakadachiuri stop after crossing the road. There is a snack shop and restrooms by the entrance.

On the left is the entrance to the Palace. It is free.

Within the palace ground, which is spacious, its garden is charming and peaceful. The emperor’s personal garden is, of course, as winsome. Despite the large walled palace, we walked on all sides of it. To its south is the Gyoen National Garden.

Fyi, Kyoto buses take Y1,000 bill and changes it to coins so the exact fare of Y230 gets paid. Drivers don’t give change.

They are helpful though. On 10/20/24, the kind🙇‍♀️🙇driver of bus 5 South from Kyoto Station used his microphone to tell us, after we got off, which direction is the Fushimi Inari Taisha Temple🙏🏼.

The bus day pass worth Y1,100 or $US7.38 isn’t worth it in Kyoto. At most, you’ll use it four times in a day. Each ride costs Y230. Four rides cost Y920.

Attractions are far from one another and take 30-60 minutes from Kyoto station heading south or north or west.

The bus has screen monitors showing the name of the next stop and has English translation. A recording in English is played after the driver’s announcement in English. The same screen shows the next 4-5 stops’ names.

Know your stop’s name and how long it takes to get there based on google map. Bus stops in the outskirts of Kyoto is a pole with blue background and white letters. Please refer to pictures uploaded for greater clarity. A picture of the Kyoto Bus system/map (picture also uploaded) shows which buses to take and where to transfer, if necessary. When uncertain, consult the information office by the D bus stops in Kyoto Station. It is located inside the...

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Visiting the Kyoto Imperial Palace was one of the most memorable experiences of my time in Japan. From the moment I arrived, I was impressed by the warm and welcoming staff who guided visitors with a genuine friendliness. They were always approachable, ready to answer questions, and seemed truly proud to share the history and cultural significance of the palace. Their enthusiasm added so much value to the visit, making the atmosphere feel both informative and inviting.

Another aspect that stood out to me was the high level of security throughout the grounds. The Imperial Palace is an important cultural and historical site, and the staff and security teams worked seamlessly to ensure the environment felt safe and well looked after. Security was present but not intrusive — you could enjoy the beauty of the gardens, architecture, and historical surroundings with complete peace of mind.

The combination of the palace’s stunning traditional design, beautifully maintained grounds, and the professionalism of both staff and security made my visit exceptional. It wasn’t just about seeing the historical site; it was about experiencing it in a safe, comfortable, and well-supported environment. I would highly recommend visiting the Kyoto Imperial Palace to anyone interested in Japan’s history...

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