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Nijo Castle Architecture
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An early Edo-period castle architecture in Nakagyō Ward, Kyoto, built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu. It exemplifies luxurious ornamentation, complex defensive design, and opulent interior spaces in shoin-zukuri style. Notable for the precision of its sliding doors, painted fusuma panels, and carvings, it represents a sophisticated spatial composition designed to symbolize political authority.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Nakagyō Ward, Kyoto
Time Period:1603-present
Influence:National
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