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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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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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anneire
Visited in october 2017
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Palais du Shogun à voir pour son parquet rossignol, ses peintures grandioses été son joli parc.
Ladygaby
Visited in june 2017
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Un beau château à visiter de l'intérieur et de l'extérieur. L'endroit est agréable, bien préservé et le jardin est magnifique.
miragesc
Visited in november 2016
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Très beau château de Nijo.
Déjà le parc est superbe, les portes d'accès en bois et dorures sculptées. Le château et la vue non seulement sur les toits parfaitement restaurés et la ville de Kyoto. L'intérieur ensuite (pensez aux chaussettes !) on se déchausse, avec des portes en bois incroyables des objets de type armures de samourai etc... et la vue...
Noka57
Visited in august 2016
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Ancienne demeure des Shogoun classée au Patrimoine Mondial, ce qui étonne le visiteur est la sobriété des lieux (pas de meubles inutiles) et les magnifiques peintures qui ornent les portes coulissantes. L'originalité est le parquet rossignol qui émet des sifflements pour avertir d'une présence.... amicale ou non.
Les jardins sont superbes mais, malheureusement, le jour de ma visite il pleuvait et je n'ai pu profiter du calme des lieux (peu de visiteurs probablement à cause de la pluie).
utopia57
Visited in april 2016
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Superbe chateau de l'exterieur, basique de l'interieur mais pas moins charmant. Je vous conseille la periode des sakura, qui embellit le cadre et les jardins au pied du chateau.

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