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  1. Nijo-jo is a Japanese castle located in downtown Kyoto. Built in 1603 for shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, it was the residence of the first shogun of the Edo period. The whole site is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1994. 🚧 Renovation in Progress. Honmaru-goten Palace is closed for renovation works until 2024.

  2. Jan 29, 2021 · Nijo Castle is one of Kyoto’s world-famous UNESCO World Heritage sites, constructed in 1603 by Ieyasu Tokugawa - the first shogun of the Edo Period. During the age of the third shogun, Iemitsu Tokugawa, Nijo Castle underwent significant renovations to accommodate Emperor Go-Mizunoo. This is when murals drawn by Kano Tanyu were commissioned, among other artworks.

  3. Nijo-jo features extensive reception areas for visiting lords and even leads visitors around by the shogun’s more private rooms. Located near the center of Kyoto and not very far from Kyoto Imperial Garden, Nijo Castle is a must-see for tourists. The castle area was only given the name of ‘Nijo Castle’ relatively recently, in 1939.

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