Nasu Imperial Villa
Nasu Imperial Villa, located in the town of Nasu, Nasu District in Tochigi Prefecture, is a retreat used by the Japanese Imperial Family. The structure dates to 1926, a further addition came in 1935.
The Imperial Family normally stays in the villa during the months of August and September. On May 22, 2011, approximately half of the grounds of the villa were opened to the public as the Nasu Heisei no Mori Park.[1]
External links
- Nasu Imperial Villa
Notes
- ^ "園内の紹介 | 日光国立公園 那須平成の森". Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
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