Nijo Castle, Kyoto
Nijo Castle (Nijojo) in Kyoto is a great place to visit in any season. The gardens are perfect for a peaceful walk, and the Ninomaru Palace in the grounds is well worth seeing and hearing the guides explanation of historical life at this site. The Castle was built in 1603 and is now a World Heritage site.

The Ninomaru Palace which has the Nightingale wooden floors that creak to let you know if an assassin is approaching
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Visited here last May when I couldn’t get into the Imperial Palace on time. Lovely place and the colors are awesome. My pics are all green leaves so the change is startling.
Its been a while since I visited ur blog and now I remember why I nicknamed ur blog “eyecandy” 😛
As always, superb photography :3
Thank you. so nice to see hear from you 🙂
The Nijo Castle is a symbol of the power of the Tokugawa Shogunate. It is a nice destination to come along with family and friends.
http://www.historicaltravelguide.com/nijo-castle.html
your photos are master-class! what kind of camera do u use?
Thank you. I mainly use a Nikon D700, sometimes a Lumix GF-1
Well done site-very interesting/informative…
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brp biaya tiket pesawat pp dari indo ke kyoto?