
Visitors take photos of the Daijokyu, a set of halls built at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, after the halls were opened to the public on Thursday. The site was created for the Daijosai thanksgiving ceremony and consists of nearly 40 large and small wooden structures on premises measuring 90 meters by 90 meters. About 1,400 people were waiting for the gates to open at the Imperial Palace on Thursday morning. The Daijokyu will be dismantled after their public exhibition ends on Dec. 8.
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