桂離宮
大阪・關西Imperial villa

桂離宮

Set beside the Katsura River in western Kyoto, the Katsura Imperial Villa is a pristine example of classical Japanese architecture and strolling gardens. Visitors can wander carefully arranged paths, admire refined shoin-style pavilions and tea houses, and experience an intimate harmony of buildings, water and seasonal foliage that earned it national cultural recognition.

門票
Visitors aged 18+ pay ¥1,000; ages 12-17 are free. Visits require advance registration or same-day availability under the Imperial Household Agency system.
到達方式
The villa is typically reached from the Katsura side of western Kyoto with extra time built in for check-in.
建議停留時間
About 1 hr guided visit
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  • This is not a casual drop-in garden. Entry is controlled through guided tours and registration rules.
  • Audio guides are available free of charge even though the guided visit itself is conducted in Japanese.

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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07

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