Kyoto State Guest House is a stunning place that showcases the essence of Japanese traditional beauty and craftsmanship. Although it’s primarily used to host state and official guests, it opens to the public on certain occasions, offering a rare opportunity to explore its grandeur. The architecture and gardens embody the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, with every detail carefully crafted to reflect elegance and simplicity. It’s a perfect blend of Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage and modern design. If you’re interested in Japanese culture and aesthetics, this is a must-visit destination
Exquisite and beautiful architecture. Japanese culture has always attracted me, so many commonsense designs and reasons for everything. I just love seeing the ancient with the new. The single-story residences would be very comfortable for the elderly or ill, probably no lifts in those days.
When I visited the imperial palace in Kyoto, I think I was 10 year-old and I don't remember most of it. I had visited Kyoto afterwards but there's no chance to visit the palace. On the other hand, I usually go up to the imperial palace for a running once I have a business trip to Tokyo. It's a shame that the most of the Edo castle was burned down by WW2. We can see its complete appearance in the photo book of old Tokyo. Tokugawa dynasty built their castle here in 1600s and they left this castle before Meiji period started. Thank you very much for sharing a great story.
However, the main castle keep, the symbol of Edo Castle, was destroyed in a fire in the 17th century. If there were no fire, I think it would look like today's Osaka Castle.
That's because they really contribute to the people's development and made sure that their welfare system fair instead of taking things from their people
That is not true at all. Monarchism remains somewhat controversial in Japan with right-wing parties being more monarchist. Even Japan’s national anthem is controversial in Japanese politics for this reason.
@SenatusEtPopulusA There is no major push either from the public or Diet to abolish the Chrysanthemum throne. The reforms the Japanese want are for women to be allowed to ascend the throne and not lose their royal status when they marry commoners.
@SenatusEtPopulusA I don't think the Japanese right wing party wanting to bring back the kazoku system is actually them declaring themselves as monarchists
I visited Tokio and Kyoto Royal Palaces as well as the Katsura and Shugaku-in Imperial Villas in 2017 and my favourite gardens were in the Shugaku-in Villa. Simply divine ❤️
i imagine royalty as not being "rich" in the usual way i imagine just having a huge bank account...isn'tit more like they live within an ongoing budget managed by others to fllfil a lot of functions and appearances. i'm sure they have input to make slight changes to suit their prefernces but nothing like going nuts with a hobby or throwing money around like a drunken sailor, or buying elections for social media 🙂 though royalty are probably accutely aware revoltution...
You cannot compare Western architecture to Japanese because u cannot see inside verses Buckingham Palace, Windsor, Balmoral, Hampton court u can visit and tour the state room and grounds there is no comparing
Japanese palace life tragically destroyed the mental health of two very intelligent and independently spirited women Empress Michiko and Empress Masako (the current empress and her mother-in-law). We've also seen quite a few princesses in the past two generations (especially now) say "no thank you" and renounce all royal titles and money, to leave the system and marry commoners. I love traditional Japanese art, architecture - so many things about Japanese culture. I hope to move to Japan some day. However, there is clearly something really wrong with court life for all of these women. Money and tradition aren't always a good thing.
Everything is strictly and minutely controlled by the Imperial Household Agency. Japan is a land of rules, seen and unseen. Be careful what you wish for trying to come here to live, which is nearly impossible. There are illegal "aliens" here, and they literally "jumped ship" and overstayed their visas. BTW the same fate fell upon Diana, Wallis Simpson, Fergie, Meghan, etc.
I always like Japan and their architecture, until I watched a few years ago when I watched a documentary where this company kills thousands of dolphins each year for their meat. The documentary even showed hidden videos of men in boats corralling dolphins in a cove and spearing them, killing them
The Akasaka Palace looks grand from the outside, but none of the rooms match the elegance and richness of Buckingham Palace. Japan was never able to amass the amount of wealth of the British Empire. The central staircase and banquet room are impressive, but that's about it. Notice that there's no furniture in it. It's not set up for anything. The halls are all very plain. A comparison of the enthronement of the emperor in its stark venue and that of Charles III illustrates this point even further. It's true, however, that the gardens are magnificent. If anything, it's a case of apples and oranges, or quinces and persimmons if you prefer... In October I went to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. Now THAT's money and power! The library alone took my breath away. Unlike these Imperial properties, you are not allowed to visit or roam. Getting into the Imperial Villa in Kyoto for autumn leaves is literally a lottery, though foreigners have a slight edge over Japanese nationals. I suspect the entry postcards are sorted by Japanese character names and Romanized alphabet. The villa up in Nikko is easy to visit, but of course, you have to travel up to Nikko to do so.
That's because the residence is located on other buildings in that same palace complex. Might I also remind you that all British palaces are in crumble and smell weird?
Are you taking pride in stealing wealth from African and Asian countries and enslaving indigenous people who lived a peaceful life until your ancestors came along ? That's pure ignorance
COMMENT: Which of our these “royal residences” is your favorite?
Kyoto State Guest House is a stunning place that showcases the essence of Japanese traditional beauty and craftsmanship. Although it’s primarily used to host state and official guests, it opens to the public on certain occasions, offering a rare opportunity to explore its grandeur. The architecture and gardens embody the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, with every detail carefully crafted to reflect elegance and simplicity. It’s a perfect blend of Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage and modern design. If you’re interested in Japanese culture and aesthetics, this is a must-visit destination
The Kyoto residence with the traditional gardens is my favorite. Imagine a tea ceremony in one of the tea houses....
Exquisite and beautiful architecture. Japanese culture has always attracted me, so many commonsense designs and reasons for everything. I just love seeing the ancient with the new. The single-story residences would be very comfortable for the elderly or ill, probably no lifts in those days.
I lived in Tokyo for a number of years - specifically, near Ginza. Many a days I spent walking around the perimeters
of the Royal Imperial Palace .
The last one was my favorite.
When I visited the imperial palace in Kyoto, I think I was 10 year-old and I don't remember most of it. I had visited Kyoto afterwards but there's no chance to visit the palace. On the other hand, I usually go up to the imperial palace for a running once I have a business trip to Tokyo. It's a shame that the most of the Edo castle was burned down by WW2. We can see its complete appearance in the photo book of old Tokyo. Tokugawa dynasty built their castle here in 1600s and they left this castle before Meiji period started. Thank you very much for sharing a great story.
However, the main castle keep, the symbol of Edo Castle, was destroyed in a fire in the 17th century. If there were no fire, I think it would look like today's Osaka Castle.
@@珂野兽699 そうだったんですね!江戸城の天守閣が大火で焼けたの知りませんでした。教えていただきありがとうございます!
Kyoto would be my favorite as gardens, especially Japanese gardens, are close to my heart.
I love the wonderfully florid script and clear narration! It's entertaining all by itself!
The difference between Japanese imperial homes and Shoguns, is that they do not fill the home with furniture like those in Europe.
Unlike the Brits and other Europeans, the Japanese appreciate their royal family and support them without reservation.
That's because they really contribute to the people's development and made sure that their welfare system fair instead of taking things from their people
That is not true at all. Monarchism remains somewhat controversial in Japan with right-wing parties being more monarchist. Even Japan’s national anthem is controversial in Japanese politics for this reason.
@SenatusEtPopulusA There is no major push either from the public or Diet to abolish the Chrysanthemum throne. The reforms the Japanese want are for women to be allowed to ascend the throne and not lose their royal status when they marry commoners.
So, they appreciate people just because they we're born in a certain family?
@SenatusEtPopulusA I don't think the Japanese right wing party wanting to bring back the kazoku system is actually them declaring themselves as monarchists
天皇は君主制とか王政とかそう言うものではないです。日本の為にお祈りをする祭司王ですね。日本は統治王より祭司王の方が位が上なんですよ。
どこか1つ行きたい御所を選べと言われたら、やはり日本の古い歴史が感じられる京都御所ですね。
すみませんが、君主制ということには違いないと思います。世襲の国家元首ですから。
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君主制って王が支配しているという事だと思います。宗教と政治が一緒になると独裁になりますが日本は以前から天皇は政治を行なわず公家が行ったり武家が行っています。それが日本が長く続いている秘訣でもありますが。
I visited Tokio and Kyoto Royal Palaces as well as the Katsura and Shugaku-in Imperial Villas in 2017 and my favourite gardens were in the Shugaku-in Villa. Simply divine ❤️
Exquisite and beautiful
日本の皇室には、あまり関わって欲しくないです。そっとしておいて下さい。
inseat of the court dolls looking like the imperial family...when i see the emperor in a ceremony i think he looks like those dolls 🙂
too bad akasake estate is not open to the public.
It's open to public when it is not used. You can reserve your visit through their website and you can even have an afternoon tea in the garden.
Cannot stand the computer reading the script.
Well is better than many others .
Nice isle...dreamland
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I dont get the purspose of this video. Just describe what we see and let us draw our conclusions.
Exactly. The narrator just wants to push their bias into public's mind. This is so wrong.
Japan has become a BIG VACATION LOCATION
Long live the Imperial legacy..❣️💪⛩️
王ではなく皇帝です。お住まいは御所で、一般人も入れる庭園もあります。シンプルイズベストが日本そのものです。
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I LOVVE ALLLL
Mi familia espiritual..
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i imagine royalty as not being "rich" in the usual way i imagine just having a huge bank account...isn'tit more like they live within an ongoing budget managed by others to fllfil a lot of functions and appearances. i'm sure they have input to make slight changes to suit their prefernces but nothing like going nuts with a hobby or throwing money around like a drunken sailor, or buying elections for social media 🙂 though royalty are probably accutely aware revoltution...
Hello! How are you?
I expected more from the first two.
You cannot compare Western architecture to Japanese because u cannot see inside verses Buckingham Palace, Windsor, Balmoral, Hampton court u can visit and tour the state room and grounds there is no comparing
I was like 400. Which is also my age.
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Il palazzo imperiale in giappone
Me gusta los ingleses me siento mas sercana a ellos
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Japanese palace life tragically destroyed the mental health of two very intelligent and independently spirited women Empress Michiko and Empress Masako (the current empress and her mother-in-law). We've also seen quite a few princesses in the past two generations (especially now) say "no thank you" and renounce all royal titles and money, to leave the system and marry commoners. I love traditional Japanese art, architecture - so many things about Japanese culture. I hope to move to Japan some day. However, there is clearly something really wrong with court life for all of these women. Money and tradition aren't always a good thing.
Everything is strictly and minutely controlled by the Imperial Household Agency. Japan is a land of rules, seen and unseen. Be careful what you wish for trying to come here to live, which is nearly impossible. There are illegal "aliens" here, and they literally "jumped ship" and overstayed their visas.
BTW the same fate fell upon Diana, Wallis Simpson, Fergie, Meghan, etc.
British palace life sacrificed millions of people across continents and murdered a princess to install a mistress as a consort queen
You want a perfect life. Look at prince Harry of England. Which one do you like better. Do you think princess Dianna had a better life?
Well they were able to leave
They are smart because court life is boring and useless
I always like Japan and their architecture, until I watched a few years ago when I watched a documentary where this company kills thousands of dolphins each year for their meat. The documentary even showed hidden videos of men in boats corralling dolphins in a cove and spearing them, killing them
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Love Kyoto. Midle age was better every where
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Mau jadi istri zeus asli kesekian nda yg penting anaknya nanti punya kekuasan besar di jepang
The last one.
The Akasaka Palace looks grand from the outside, but none of the rooms match the elegance and richness of Buckingham Palace. Japan was never able to amass the amount of wealth of the British Empire. The central staircase and banquet room are impressive, but that's about it. Notice that there's no furniture in it. It's not set up for anything. The halls are all very plain. A comparison of the enthronement of the emperor in its stark venue and that of Charles III illustrates this point even further. It's true, however, that the gardens are magnificent. If anything, it's a case of apples and oranges, or quinces and persimmons if you prefer...
In October I went to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. Now THAT's money and power! The library alone took my breath away. Unlike these Imperial properties, you are not allowed to visit or roam. Getting into the Imperial Villa in Kyoto for autumn leaves is literally a lottery, though foreigners have a slight edge over Japanese nationals. I suspect the entry postcards are sorted by Japanese character names and Romanized alphabet. The villa up in Nikko is easy to visit, but of course, you have to travel up to Nikko to do so.
It’s not a “competition for wealth”…..
That's because the residence is located on other buildings in that same palace complex. Might I also remind you that all British palaces are in crumble and smell weird?
Are you taking pride in stealing wealth from African and Asian countries and enslaving indigenous people who lived a peaceful life until your ancestors came along ? That's pure ignorance
I’ll take Buckingham.
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What? Nice, but European architecture is much much better…
They are not the royal family of Japan the are breaking the law know one is suppose to live these places they are historically land mark lake museum!
What??
They are a royal imperial family the oldest monarchy in the world unlike the little history of the United States...
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