Nijō Castle
· kyoto, · ★4.4
Nijō Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and stunning example of feudal-era architecture, built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period. The castle is famous for its 'nightingale floors' that chirp when walked upon as a security measure, and its ornate palace rooms adorned with gold leaf and masterful paintings. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved Ninomaru Palace, stroll through traditional Japanese gardens, and witness the grandeur of samurai-era Japan.
Visitor Information
| 📍 Address | kyoto, |
| 🎟 Admission | See official site |
| 🚉 Access | – |
| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
| 🌐 Official | – |
💡 Tips for Visitors
Audio guides are available in English for a small fee and are highly recommended to understand the castle's rich history. Visit early in the morning or on weekdays to avoid crowds, especially during cherry blossom season when the gardens are particularly spectacular. Photography is prohibited inside the palace buildings, but allowed in the gardens and outer grounds.
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