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I propose to move this page to "Katsura Imperi Villa." That's what the Imperial Household Agency calls it , although Katura Detached Palace is a literal translation of "Katura Rikyu". --Nanshu 06:41, 1 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I removed the text stating that KIV is a World Heritage Site. My reason is that it is not on the list at . If I've looked at the wrong list, please revert, and I'd be grateful if you'd let me know the source. Fg2 02:23, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
I also just found out from the worldheritagesite.org and this Kyoto city website that the Imperial Villa is not one of the World Heritage Sites in Kyoto. There are 17 buildings in the Kyoto prefecture that are recognized as part of the "Historic Monuments of ancient Kyoto" World Heritage Site, Katsura is not among one of them. - 6 October 2005
Some anon vandalized this article fixed atm...
Though I agree that the villa and garden are amazing, the lead section uses some vague, POV and unsourced statements like "...one of Japan's most important large-scale cultural treasures.", "Its gardens are a masterpiece of Japanese gardening, and the buildings are even more important, one of the greatest achievements of Japanese architecture.", "...provides an invaluable window into...". Interestingly the villa is neither a world heritage site nor a National Treasure of Japan. Why? Maybe its importance could be supported by quotes of architects (Bruno Taut) or other people. PS: The "How to get there" section looks a bit like wikitravel and could be removed in my opinion.bamse (talk) 16:34, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
An explanation why the villa is not a National Treasure is given on page 13 (center column) of this book. According to this reference, the Imperial Household Agency says that the villa (and other properties they own) is protected sufficiently and does not need additional protection by the national treasure law. Another reason the book suggests is, that making the villa a national treasure would mean they had to allow public access, thereby ceding some rights. Both arguments might be valid for it not being a World Heritage Site either.bamse (talk) 08:19, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
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