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Nijo (Kyoto Castle O20-01

In 1601, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, ordered all the feudal lords in Western Japan to contribute to the construction of Nijō Castle, which was completed during the reign of Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1626. Parts of Fushimi Castle, such as the main tower and the karamon, were moved here in 1625-26. It was built as the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa Shoguns. The Tokugawa Shogunate used Edo as the capital city, but Kyoto continued to be the home of the Imperial Court. Kyoto Imperial Palace is located north-east of Nijo Castle.
The central keep, or Tenshu, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground in 1750.
In 1788, the Inner Palace was destroyed by a city-wide fire. The site remained empty until it was replaced by a prince's residence transferred from the Kyoto Imperial Palace in 1893.
In 1867, the Ninomaru Palace was the stage for the declaration by Tokugawa Yoshinobu, returning the authority to the Imperial Court. Next year the Imperial Cabinet was installed in the castle. The palace became imperial property and was declared a detached palace. During this time, the Tokugawa hollyhock crest was removed wherever possible and replaced with the imperial Chrysanthemum.

Photographed 10 20 2009 using my Canon EOS 400D SLR digital camera.
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Stormlizard said:

@ Audrey d'Ipernity, Merci beacoup Audrey.
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Stormlizard said:

@ Ulrich John, thank you Ulrich.
8 years ago

Roger Dodger said:

Nice to learn the history and see your interesting image John.
8 years ago

Stormlizard replied to Roger Dodger:

Thank you very much Roger.
8 years ago

Majka said:

Very beautiful
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Stormlizard replied to Majka:

Thank you very much Majka.
8 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Lovely architecture; well taken.
Congrats on Explore.
8 years ago

Stormlizard replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

Thank you very much Jaap.
8 years ago

Jenny McIntyre said:

They certainly made buildings to last
8 years ago

Stormlizard replied to Jenny McIntyre:

Yes they did Jenny, and they look after them.
8 years ago

Stormlizard said:

@ Eve,
Thank you very much Eve.
8 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Lovely image and wonderful information
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Stormlizard replied to Roger (Grisly):

Thank you very much Roger.
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