Château de Nijo

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Nijo Castle (Photo: cowardlion / Shutterstock.com)

Le château de Nijo est situé à Kyoto et était à l’origine la résidence de Tokugawa Ieyasu, le fondateur du shogunat de Tokugawa. Il fait partie du site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO et est également un trésor national du Japon.

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Structural reinforcement and restoration will be carried out on all historic structures within Nijo-jo Castle. The various renovations are planned as follows: Honmaru-goten Palace (2017-2023), Tamarigura (2024-2027), Ninomaru-goten Palace (2024-2036), and Tonan Sumi-yagura (2028-2036). Read more

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Adresse

541 Nijojocho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8301 (Directions)

Heures d'ouverture

8:45 - 16:00 Fermé

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi 8:45 - 16:00
Mardi 8:45 - 16:00
Mercredi 8:45 - 16:00
Jeudi 8:45 - 16:00
Vendredi 8:45 - 16:00
Samedi 8:45 - 16:00
Dimanche 8:45 - 16:00
Holidays 8:45 - 16:00

Prix

¥620

Téléphone

075-841-0096

Accessibility

  • Location de fauteuils roulants

Payment Method

  • Les cartes de crédit sont acceptées

Equipements

  • Casiers à pièces

Internet

  • Wi-fi gratuit

Ce qui est unique

  • Site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO

Se rendre ici

A short walk from City Bus Stop Nijo-jo-mae (from JR Kyoto Station/Hankyu Railway Karasuma Station), or Nijo-jo-mae Station on the Tozai Subway Line

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