
Nijo Castle (二条城) - Edo-period castle with nightingale floors
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Arrive at opening to avoid large tour groups and enjoy soft morning light on the gardens. Late March to early April shows cherry blossoms but expect much larger crowds.
Conseils budget
Adult entry is about 1,000 JPY, with reduced prices for children and occasional extra fees for special exhibits; free-entry days are rare. Combine Nijo Castle with nearby sites or use city sightseeing passes that include World Heritage sites to reduce per-attraction cost.
Recommandé pour
History buffs, Architecture lovers, Garden enthusiasts, Cultural learners
Planifiez votre visite
1-2 hours
À propos
Faits rapides: Stroll along grooved wooden corridors and you'll hear melodic chirps beneath your feet, a clever acoustic trick that warned guards of intruders. Ornate painted screens and sweeping gardens stage quiet drama; a single political act there once shifted the country's power and changed the course of history.
Points forts: Step lightly and the floorboards will chirp beneath your feet, a bright, birdlike trill produced when thin planks rub against copper clamps and hidden nails so a single stride can set off a dozen tiny metallic twitters. In a gold-paneled chamber the last shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, formally returned power to the Emperor in 1867, a quiet ceremony whose hush becomes eerie when you stand where he once stood.
Conseils d'initiés
- Wear shoes that are easy to remove, as you must take footwear off to enter the Ninomaru Palace.
- No photography is allowed inside the palace rooms, so plan photos at Karamon Gate, the Ninomaru Garden pond, and the outer walls.
- Head straight to the palace at opening to hear the nightingale floor chirp with fewer crowds, and linger in the garden later when groups thin out.
- Buy tickets at the gate to avoid third-party markups, and check the official site for temporary closures or special exhibition times.
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Avez-vous entendu parler des visites à pied gratuites ?
Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.
Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.
Guide local, 2-3 heures
Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales
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J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Kyoto, Japan, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.
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