桂離宮
Katsura Imperial Villa
A masterpiece of Japanese architecture and landscape design, Katsura Imperial Villa offers a rare glimpse into the refined aesthetics of the Edo period, accessible only through guided tours with advance reservation.
Attractions
Imperial Architecture, Japanese Garden, Cultural Heritage, Guided Tours, Zen Aesthetics
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Katsura Imperial Villa, located in Kyoto’s Nishikyo Ward, stands as a pinnacle of traditional Japanese architecture and garden artistry. Commissioned by Prince Hachijo Toshihito in the early 17th century, this villa was designed as a poetic retreat for the Imperial family, harmonizing elegance and simplicity through the principles of wabi-sabi. The stroll garden is meticulously structured to offer shifting scenic perspectives, with teahouses, wooden bridges, and reflective water features guiding the visitor through a contemplative landscape. Tours are strictly by reservation through the Imperial Household Agency, available in both Japanese and English, and are guided to preserve the historical and cultural sanctity of the site. Revered by architects worldwide, including Bruno Taut and Le Corbusier, Katsura Rikyu remains a timeless expression of Japanese refinement and spiritual design.
Facilities & Services
Guided Tours (Japanese and English)
Japanese Garden, Walking Paths
Restrooms
Visitor Information Center