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On the east side of the imperial palace (we just walked around it from west to east so far) there is the Shunkoden, which was built to place the sacred mirror used during the enthronement ceremony of Emperor Taisho in 1915.
(they build such a building only for that!)
14.Gekkamon.gate * 2856 x 1904 * (1.34MB)

15.Flowers.by.Nikkamon.gate * 1923 x 1282 * (546KB)

15.Kenshunmon.gate * This is the eastern gate to the Imperial Buildings area. * 1944 x 1296 * (702KB)

 
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16.Shishinden.and.Cherry.Tree * This is the Shishinden, the main building. It was used for important ceremonies such as enthronements. The roof is made of layers of cypress bark. The garden of white gravel played an equally important role in the ceremonies as the building itself.
To the east side, there is a cherry tree, and to the west a mandarin tree.
I have to apologize (Sumimasen) for the weird angle, but I could not frame the building perfectly due to restrictions in walkable areas. * 2792 x 1777 * (1.3MB)

17.Takamimura.throne * The throne inside the Shishinden, called Takamimura.
It has been used as the Imperial throne on the occasion of enthronement ceremonies commencing in 707 in the reign of Emperor Genmei.
The present throne was modeled on the original design constructed in 1913 before the emperoTaisho's enthronement took place here in the Kyoto Imperial Palace.  * 2385 x 1967 * (915KB)

18.Shishinden.Michodai.seat * This is the Michodai seat inside the Shishinden, that is the August Seat of the Empress. It was build in 1913, its color and shape are the same as the throne, but it is a bit smaller and simpler. 
The Imperial throne Takamikura is always placed in the center of the main hall, and Michodai on the right of it. * 2632 x 1682 * (987KB)

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