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The garden is also home to the oldest ''kyokusui'' garden in Japan,<ref>A style of garden designed to allow for imitation of the famous Orchid Pavilion Gathering organized by Wang Xizhi in [[353]], in which participants floated wine cups on a small stream within Wang's garden, and played a game of trying to compose a poem before the next cup passed them.</ref> and a variety of [[Bakumatsu period|Bakumatsu]]/[[Meiji period]] technological innovations, including a hydroelectric dam which powered not only the factories of the Shûseikan complex, but also electric lights within the Iso residence. The first gaslamp in Japan was lit within a stone lantern in the garden in [[1857]].<ref>Plaque for gaslights on "History and Culture Street," just outside the walls and moat of the former site of [[Kagoshima castle]].[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15210448476/sizes/l]</ref>
 
The garden is also home to the oldest ''kyokusui'' garden in Japan,<ref>A style of garden designed to allow for imitation of the famous Orchid Pavilion Gathering organized by Wang Xizhi in [[353]], in which participants floated wine cups on a small stream within Wang's garden, and played a game of trying to compose a poem before the next cup passed them.</ref> and a variety of [[Bakumatsu period|Bakumatsu]]/[[Meiji period]] technological innovations, including a hydroelectric dam which powered not only the factories of the Shûseikan complex, but also electric lights within the Iso residence. The first gaslamp in Japan was lit within a stone lantern in the garden in [[1857]].<ref>Plaque for gaslights on "History and Culture Street," just outside the walls and moat of the former site of [[Kagoshima castle]].[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15210448476/sizes/l]</ref>
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The Iso Palace became the chief Kagoshima residence of the Shimazu following the [[Meiji Restoration]]. Most of the compound was renovated in [[1884]], and about a third of the residence's buildings survive today.
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The Iso Palace became the chief Kagoshima residence of the Shimazu in [[1871]], following the [[Meiji Restoration]], when the [[Meiji government|new national government]] took over [[Kagoshima castle]]. Most of the compound was renovated in [[1884]], and about a third of the residence's buildings survive today.
    
The gardens were used extensively in the filming of the 2008 NHK [[Taiga Drama]] ''[[Atsu-hime]]'', and a number of sites within the garden were named [[World Heritage Site]]s in 2015, as part of the umbrella category "Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining." These include the Sekiyoshi Sluice Gate of Yoshino Leat, a charcoal kiln, and the reverberatory furnace.
 
The gardens were used extensively in the filming of the 2008 NHK [[Taiga Drama]] ''[[Atsu-hime]]'', and a number of sites within the garden were named [[World Heritage Site]]s in 2015, as part of the umbrella category "Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining." These include the Sekiyoshi Sluice Gate of Yoshino Leat, a charcoal kiln, and the reverberatory furnace.
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