"Pāsu" (宮殿) is the Japanese word that means palace. The typical form of a Japanese palace is derived from the Chinese Tang dynasty architecture and was introduced in Japan in the 7th century. The large buildings were mostly constructed with wooden frames and clay roofs, with walls made of plaster or woven bamboo. Traditional palaces in Japan have a curved roof made of tiles and decorated with intricate carvings. The most famous Japanese palace is the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. It is home to the Imperial Family and contains gardens, historical buildings, and museums open to the public for tours. There are also many other traditional and modern palaces throughout Japan that serve as historical monuments, cultural landmarks, or government buildings.
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