Places to visit in Kyoto
Nijo Castle was constructed in the year 1603 in Kyoto, Japan. It is a historical site that signifies Japanese culture and serves as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The castle complex covers 275,000 square meters, showcasing Japanese architecture with two rings of fortifications, Ninomaru Palace, Honmaru Palace, and gardens. The Ninomaru Palace is primarily known for its nightingale floors. This is because everytime tourists walk through these floors, it makes a chirping sound.
Famously known as the Golden Pavilion, Kinkaku-ji Temple is one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks, which was originally built in 1397. This Buddhist temple was officially named Rokuon-ji and is known for its stunning architecture and scenic beauty. Originally, the temple was constructed as a retirement villa; however, shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu converted it into a zen temple. Visiting Kinkaku-ji Temple is a must on any Japan trip.
Gion
Gion is situated in the eastern part of Kyoto and is renowned for its charming streets, traditional architecture, and the preservation of the ancient Japanese culture. The district is particularly famous for its role in the development and continuation of the geisha tradition.
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