Jomei-mon Gate seen through the Gekka-mon Gate, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto, Japan


The current Kyoto Imperial Palace was reconstructed in 1855 after it had burnt down and been moved around Kyoto many times over the centuries. It was the residence of the Imperial Family until 1868 when the capitol was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo. The Gekkamon Gate is one of three gates leading into the courtyard to the Shishin-den (Hall of State Ceremonies) courtyard (Dan-tei) covered with white gravel. In this view you can see the Jomei-mon Gate to the right and part of the colonnade surrounding the courtyard.


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Location: Joeimon Gate seen from Gekkamon Gate, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto Japan
Photo credit: © Terry Allen / Alamy / Afripics
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