A bus ride or longish walk from Numazu station is the Imperial Villa Memorial Park, a former residence for the Japanese imperial family, now open to the public; entry to the park costs ¥100, to the park and villa together ¥400. Much of the park is running a little wild, with high grass, untended paths and tightly packed groves of tall, slender trees, but there are also lawns, flower beds and a small but peaceful pond. The elegant, immaculately preserved villa is worth taking your time to look around; it's enjoyably light and airy, and it gives an interesting insight into how the imperial family lived.
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Numazu Imperial Villa Memorial Park
An elegant residence in a wild green garden
By Peter Sidell
Community writer
Much of the garden is running wild, but you'll also find beds of colorful flowers
The main gate to the park, though the actual visitor entrance is a couple of minutes away
This grove of trees stands at the entrance
Much of the garden is like this, a miniature forest of tall, slender trees
The edge of the park gives a view out over Suruga Bay
Especially at the edge of the park, the trees have been bent back by the wind off the bay
There's a decorative path between the two separate parts of the garden
Sometimes in amongst the trees you'll find a lawn, and here a picnic shelter
The southern part of the garden also has these frames with wisteria hanging from them, and bees buzzing busily around
The rooms of the villa are cool, light and airy
The former imperial kitchen, though I doubt the Emperor did any cooking himself
There's plenty of natural light in the villa
The Emperor's elegant sitting-room
Towards the exit there were a number of rooms with displays of hanging toys and dolls, perhaps for the Emperor's kids to enjoy
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