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  2. Nijō Castle - Wikipedia

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    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, in the Outer Ward, was the stage for the declaration by Tokugawa Yoshinobu, returning the authority to the Imperial Court (大政奉還). In 1868 the Imperial Cabinet was installed in the castle ...

  3. Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu ...

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    The ornately decorated complex served as the Kyoto residence and reception hall for the Tokugawa Shōguns until 1867, when the last shōgun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, used its Ninomaru Palace to declare the end of the shogunate and return authority to the Imperial Court.

  4. List of National Treasures of Japan (residences) - Wikipedia

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    The more formal shoin-style of this period is apparent in the characteristics of Ninomaru Palace at Nijō Castle as well as the shoin at Nishi Hongan-ji. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] The simpler style used in the architecture of tea houses for the tea ceremony developed in parallel with shoin-zukuri .

  5. File:L'entrée du palais Ninomaru (Château de Nijo, Kyoto ...

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    L'entrée du palais Ninomaru dans le château de Nijo à Kyoto. Le château de Nijo a été construit en 1603 à Kyoto à proximité du palais de l'Empereur pour Ieyasu Tokugawa, le premier shogun (gouverneur) de la période Edo (1603-1867). C'était le lieu de résidence du shogun lors de ses séjours à Kyoto.

  6. List of Owari Tokugawa residences - Wikipedia

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    Their main residence was the Ninomaru Palace (Ninomaru Goten) at Nagoya Castle, while the Honmaru Palace (Honmaru Goten) was reserved for official guests. [1] [2] The complex of Nagoya Castle included the Sannomaru Oyakata to the east, and the Shin Goten (New Palace) and the tea houses and pavillons of the Shitaofuke-niwa to the north. [3]

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    His first Italian, first Columbus restaurant. Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name.

  8. Kitcho - Wikipedia

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    Kitcho (Kanji: 吉兆 Hiragana: きっちょう lit. "good omen") is a kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) restaurant chain group and one of the most famous ones in Japan.It was founded by Teiichi Yuki in 1930 in Osaka, and today runs restaurants in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Fukuoka and Tokyo.

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