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NIJO-JO CASTLE

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Nijo-dōri, 541 Nijojo-chō, Horikawa-nishiiru, Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan
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2024
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The castle dates from 1603. Ieyasu Tokugawa, then the new shōgun, had it built both to establish his authority, to emphasize the weakness of the emperor, and to have a place of residence during his stays in Kyoto. To accomplish this task, he did not skimp on architectural means and placed the construction under the direction of Enshū Kobori (1579-1647). The famous tea master and garden architect retrieved structural and ornamental elements from Fushimi Castle, located in the southeast of the city.
It is entered through the eastern gate which gives access to some gardens and the two enclosures, Honmaru and Ninomaru. The buildings of Ninomaru have been preserved in their original state. The visit leads us through the audience rooms with richly decorated doors and ceilings, and connected between them by corridors with nightingale floors.
Asecond castle was built in the Honmaru, as well as a keep, but both buildings were destroyed by fire in the 18th century and never rebuilt. The current palace was moved after the fall of the shogunate in 1867. It is not regularly open to the public although one can walk in its gardens.
South of the castle, the Shinsen-en garden, with its shrine and pond, remains the only remnant of the original imperial palace burnt down in 1227.
Many varieties of cherry trees can be admired in the gardens, and it is a popular spot during the cherry blossom season in April. A visit at an early or late hour is a good way to avoid being overwhelmed by the crowds.


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glwadys
Visited in october 2019
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Le chateau est superbe, la visite est intéréssante mais un peu longue, le jardin autour des édifices est très beau
Dudu64
Visited in june 2019
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Une plongée dans l'histoire du Japon traditionnel
Très dépouillé, l'intérieur de ce château est extrêmement différent de celui des châteaux de l'Occident médiéval et moderne. Il n'en demeure pas moins intéressant, ne serait-ce que pour marcher pieds nus sur son plancher rossignol.
Les jardins, desquels on peut observer les douves du château, sont très agréables sans être exceptionnels.
anaiis07
Visited in september 2019
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Très beau chateau, je recommande la visite et ce promener dans le parc autour
mamie76
Visited in september 2018
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Nous avons profité d'un après-midi pluvieux pour visiter le château (ancienne demeure des shoguns), et nous n'avons pas regretté ! Le parquet rossignol qui "couine", mais surtout de magnifiques peintures et paravents : tigres, oiseaux de proie, cerisiers bien sûr. Panneaux explicatifs en anglais intéressants.
rnv23
Visited in june 2018
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Very beautiful place in the heart of Kyoto. Beautiful garden and beautiful building set even if the castle dungeon no longer exists. Nice set of reception rooms. Come early because there are many people.

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