{"version":"2.6","id":"architecture-item-21","question":"How do the auxiliary structures in Okochi Sanso Garden complement the main villa?","answer":"The auxiliary structures enhance the overall aesthetic and historical significance of the garden.","answer_detail":"The auxiliary structures in Okochi Sanso Garden, such as tea houses and storage buildings, play a crucial role in complementing the main villa, Daijokaku. These structures are designed in harmony with the villa and the natural surroundings, creating a cohesive and serene environment. The auxiliary structures not only support the functional needs of the villa but also contribute to the garden's aesthetic appeal, showcasing traditional Japanese architectural elements and landscaping techniques. Together, the main villa and auxiliary structures form a comprehensive cultural and historical landscape that reflects the lifestyle and cultural values of Okochi Denjiro and his era.  This guide entry applies to Okochi Sanso Garden at 8 Sagaogurayama Tabuchichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan. Category: Villa & Historic Buildings. Confirm current details and opening hours on the official visitor guide at okochisansogarden.com. Primary references include the Kyoto Tourism Association, Wikipedia, and Tripadvisor reviews.","related_ids":["architecture-item-20","architecture-item-20"],"intent_tags":["architecture","auxiliary structures","garden design"],"last_verified":"2026-05-26","authority":"https://okochisansogarden.com","url":"https://okochisansogarden.com/en/knowledge/architecture-item-21","markdown_url":"https://okochisansogarden.com/api/knowledge/architecture-item-21?format=md&lang=en"}