Renovation of 11 information boards in the park to a traditional Japanese design sign. Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto Prefecture)

The feature for March is "National Parks."
National Parks are one of the parks maintained and managed by the Ministry of the Environment, and they are parks other than urban parks and natural parks managed by the national government. There are four National Parks: the Imperial Palace East Garden (Tokyo), Shinjuku Gyoen (Tokyo), Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto), and the Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery for the War Dead. Zaiensu conducts repairs and complete renovations of numerous wooden park facilities in urban and natural parks, and they also carry out repairs and complete renovations in National Parks.
This time, we will introduce Kyoto Gyoen. We have renovated the information boards and bulletin boards that convey various information to park users into roofed signs with a Japanese-style design.

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Kyoto Gyoen is a national park of approximately 100 hectares that includes the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto Omiya, Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace, and the Kyoto State Guest House. A complete renovation of the park's information signs was carried out. The information signs were installed at 11 locations, including 9 outer gates. The design features a traditional Japanese style with a copper-roofed structure that harmonizes with the Japanese space.