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Castillo de Nijo

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Saito Family
February 4, 2020
Nijo Castle (二条城, Nijōjō) was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1867). His grandson Iemitsu completed the castle's palace buildings 23 years later and further expanded the castle by adding a five story castle keep. After the Tokugawa Shogunate fell in 1867, Nijo Castle was used as an imperial palace for a while before being donated to the city and opened up to the public as a historic site. Its palace buildings are arguably the best surviving examples of castle palace architecture of Japan's feudal era, and the castle was designated a UNESCO world heritage site in 1994. Nijo Castle can be divided into three areas: the Honmaru (main circle of defense), the Ninomaru (secondary circle of defense) and some gardens that encircle the Honmaru and Ninomaru. The entire castle grounds and the Honmaru are surrounded by stone walls and moats.
Nijo Castle (二条城, Nijōjō) was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1867). His grandson Iemitsu completed the castle's palace buildings 23 years later and further expanded the castle by adding a five story castle keep. After the Tokugawa Sh…
Suzumi
February 13, 2019
Nijo Castle is a wonder to see in the heart of Kyoto. A large walled castle still standing from long ago that is carefully being taking care of, I mean its just insane to not go see it. See a traditional castle stand high and mighty over the lands!
Mai / Ryo
February 5, 2019
An ancient castle built in the central of Kyoto that still stands to this day. Walk through the entire thing for a small fee of around ¥400.
Former Member
August 29, 2018
One of the UNESCO World Heritage in Kyoto. Open Hours: 8:45am to 5pm. Transportation: 1) Walk to Shijoomiya Bus stop. Take the Kyoto City Bus No. 201, 46, 206, 58 to Nijoekimae Bus stop. The castle is 18mins walk from Nijoekimae Bustop.///// OR///// 2) Take a JR train from Tanbaguchi Station to JR Nijo Station. Then walk to Nijo castle (18mins).///// OR///// 3) Take the Kyoto City Bus No. 203, 8, 11,26,91 from Shijonakasinmichi to Shijohorikawa Bus stop. Change to bus No.9,12,101,50 yo Nijojyomae Bus stop.
One of the UNESCO World Heritage in Kyoto. Open Hours: 8:45am to 5pm. Transportation: 1) Walk to Shijoomiya Bus stop. Take the Kyoto City Bus No. 201, 46, 206, 58 to Nijoekimae Bus stop. The castle is 18mins walk from Nijoekimae Bustop.///// OR///// 2) Take a JR train from Tanbaguchi Station to J…
June And Atsuko
October 3, 2017
言わずと知れた徳川家が大政奉還を行ったお城。 日本の歴史が変わった場所を生で見ることができるのはとても感慨深いですよ! Nijo Castle (二条城, Nijōjō) was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1867). His grandson Iemitsu completed the castle's palace buildings 23 years later and further expanded the castle by adding a five story castle keep.

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541 Nijōjōchō
Kyoto, Kyoto