As a shining example of what palaces were like during the feudal Era, this castle is now designated as a UNESCO world heritage site and is open to the public as a historical attraction.
When to visit
The Palace is essentially open all year round and typically between 8 am to 6 pm and the entry fee is just 620 yen. If you have figured out where to stay in Japan, and have decided on the Citadines Karasuma-Gojo Kyoto then be sure to make a visit to this stunning historical site.
How to get there
The Nijo Castle is in close proximity to the Nijojo-Mae Station that can be found along the Tozai Subway Line. It is typically a 15-minute journey.
The Ninomaru Palace
This is the section of the palace that acted as the residence of the shogun whenever he spent his days in Kyoto. The overall palace was highly elaborate with various audience halls and security measures.
The Honmaru
This was the main circle of defence and contained a five-story castle keep that was eventually destroyed by a fire in the 18th century.