Imperial Family; Arisugawa’s Former Residence
Kyotogyoen, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-8013, JapanBasics
- Category: Home
- Area: 392.00 m²
- Lot size: 2150.00 m²
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Description:
A slice of History: Arisukan – Former Residence of Prince Arisugawa
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Kyoto with Arisukan, a historical landmark located just a 6-minute walk from Marutamachi Station on the Karasuma Line. This one-story, wood-framed structure with a thatched roof holds the essence of a bygone era.
A Glimpse into Imperial Legacy:
- Former Residence of Prince Arisugawa:
Arisukan, also known as Heian Jogakuin Arisukan, stands as the former residence of the Imperial Family, specifically the Arisugawa Family. - National Tangible Cultural Property:
Recognized for its historical significance, Arisukan is proudly listed as a registered national tangible cultural property. - Exquisite Garden Design:
The captivating garden surrounding Arisukan was intricately designed by Jihei Ogawa, the 11th generation of Jihei Ogawa (Ueji), a renowned modern Kyoto gardener. In 2009, Masashi Ogawa, the 11th generation of Ogawa Jihei (Ueji), contributed to the garden's modern design.
Investment Opportunity:
- ¥5,000,000,000
Key Features:
- One-story, wood-framed structure with a thatched roof
- Former residence of the Arisugawa Family
- Registered national tangible cultural property
- Exquisite garden designed by Jihei Ogawa and Masashi Ogawa
Read more about this property in the following article.
Notes from the Seller:
*After acquisition, the building will be used as a guest house for approximately 10 years without renewal.
*For direct buyers, a professor from Heisei Jogakuin University will guide you to the site.*This property that is for SALE is a historical landmark neighbouring (and apart of) the Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto Imperial Palace + National Park). Please be aware that this property may have already been sold by the time you view it*
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*Exchange rate calculated Dec 21, 2023, 03:44 UTC at 1 USD = 143.000 JPY* - Former Residence of Prince Arisugawa: