Kyoto Imperial Palace①|A royal secret place that travels through time👑

Families, when you come to Kyoto, you must check in at the Kyoto Imperial Palace! From the relocation of the capital to Nara in 794 AD until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, this was the residence of successive emperors. Later, it became the emperor's palace, and it has a very rich historical heritage.

Walking into the Imperial Palace is like entering the kingdom of plants. The cherry blossom trees are in full bloom like clouds, and when they bloom, the trees are full of flowers; the orange trees are small and cute, with fruits hanging on the branches; the pines and cypresses are tall and straight, and evergreen all the year round; the maple trees have fiery leaves in autumn; and the ginkgo trees shine with golden light in autumn. Each plant has its own unique charm and is super beautiful for taking pictures!

The transportation is super convenient🚇 Take the subway Karasuma Line, get off at Imadegawa Station, and walk about 10 minutes to the Kyoto Imperial Palace. If you get off at Marutamachi Station, it's also very close, and you can take the Karasuma Line~

The Kyoto Imperial Palace is free to visit, but reservations must be made in advance on the official website. Those who want to go must plan their time well to experience the royal charm that has spanned thousands of years!

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Post by 月加半不等于胖 | Mar 3, 2025

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