Passing on the Wonders of Kyoto Gyoen National Garden to Future Generations
Materials on the history and nature of Kyoto Gyoen are archived and preserved as digital data and made available as digital content.
For information on the ruins of a court nobles’ residential area in the Edo period to the establishment of Kyoto Gyoen National Garden in the contemporary period, users can search materials released by the Ministry of the Environment and relevant institutions.
Furthermore, in collaboration with students from Kyoto Prefectural OHKI Senior High School and others, digital maps of Kyoto Gyoen have been created using Re:Earth (WebGIS).
We invite people to explore the multifaceted wonders of Kyoto Gyoen and make new discoveries.
Digital Archives
Digital Maps and Stories (Re:Earth)
Past and Present-Day Photos of Kyoto Gyoen National Garden
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Site of the Kan-in no Miya Residence
Opened to the public in 2006
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Ginkgo trees near the Nagaya-mon Gate
Ginkgo trees transplanted from the site of the former banquet hall in 2001
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In front of the Kenreimon Gate
A grand road in front of the Kenreimon Gate, remaining the same throughout the years
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Ihan-hi Monument
An unchanging place of relaxation in front of the Ihan-hi Monument