Enyo-tei House

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Enyo-tei House is a traditional Japanese building within Okayama’s Kōraku-en Garden, historically used as a villa and viewing pavilion for feudal lords.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
traditional Japanese building
viewing pavilion
architecturalStyle Edo-period style
Japanese
associatedWith Okayama Domain NERFINISHED
feudal lords of Okayama
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese feudal era
hasFunction ceremonial space
residential use by ruling lord during garden visits
scenic viewing point over Kōraku-en Garden
hasViewOf Kōraku-en Garden NERFINISHED
Okayama Castle NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Important component of Kōraku-en, one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens
locatedIn Chūgoku region NERFINISHED
Japan
Kōraku-en Garden NERFINISHED
Okayama City NERFINISHED
Okayama Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedNear Okayama Castle NERFINISHED
openToPublic Yes
partOf Kōraku-en Garden complex NERFINISHED
historic landscape of Okayama Castle and Kōraku-en Garden
touristAttraction Yes
usedFor reception of important guests
viewing pavilion for garden scenery
villa for feudal lords

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Okayama Korakuen Garden hasStructure Enyo-tei House