Located near the Kraton, this place ____ also known as the garden for the Sultan of Yogyakarta. Tamansari was originally ____ for multiple purposes yet now only several buildings remain. Some of its original functions ____ a place to rest, to meditate, to work, to hide and to defend the Sultan’s family. In this present day, some of its buildings have now ____ homes for local residents and only the mosque, resting and ____ space, and underground tunnels are accessible by tourists. With its ____ of eastern and western style building, this unique escape of the royal family has its own appeal and story. The most ____ place in Tamansari is the bathing and resting place of the Sultan and his Princesses named Umbul Pasiraman. Most tourists find this place ____ as there is a ____ story behind its origins. The Sultan loves to go hunting during his free time and The Umbul Pasiraman was designed to appease the Sultan of that desire. Different from the Panggung Krapyak which was designed to hunt deer, the Umbul Pasiraman (which means a place to take a bath) was designed for the Princesses to take a bath and for the Sultan to ____ and ‘hunt’ for a wife.

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