6-Day Japan Tour: Must-Visit Attractions
by DAX GRIFFITH
Jan 6, 2025
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Nijo Castle, located in the heart of Kyoto, was the shogun's residence, built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603.
The Ninomaru Palace within the castle grounds exemplifies the pinnacle of Japanese wooden architecture,
and each room retains its historical value with its murals and gold leaf decorations.
The "Uguisubari" (weeping floor),
which makes a "gurgling" sound with every step, is another unique feature.
A combined tour of the gardens and castle ruins takes about an hour and a half.
The gardens offer different charms each season, and cherry blossoms are illuminated in spring.
It's impressive that this once-powerful space from the Edo period can now be peacefully strolled.
It's a recommended spot for those seeking a quiet immersion in Kyoto's traditions and history.
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