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Jinpukaku Garden is adjact to the Jimpukaku Mansion in Tottori. The grounds are just below the ruins of Tottori Castle - long under the control of the Ikeda clan. The garden is also referred to as Horyuin or Horyu-in.

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Jinpukaku Garden is adjact to the Jimpukaku Mansion in Tottori.  The grounds are just below the ruins of  Tottori Castle - long under the control of the Ikeda clan.  The garden is also referred to as Horyuin or Horyu-in.