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- castle consists of two concentric rings (Kuruwa) of fortifications, the Ninomaru Palace, the ruins of the Honmaru Palace, various support buildings and...
- warrior Edo Shigetsugu built his residence in what is now the Honmaru and Ninomaru part of Edo Castle, around the end of the Heian period (794–1185) or beginning...
- corner of Ninomaru enceinte. Such trees have been donated from each prefecture and there are total of 260, covering 30 varieties. The small Ninomaru Garden...
- The former Ninomaru Second East Gate (二之丸東二之門 Ninomaru Higashi Ni-no-mon), also called the East Iron Gate, was the outer gate of the Ninomaru enceinte on...
- translated as “inner circle of defense” (honmaru), “second circle of defense” (ninomaru), and “third circle of defense” (sannomaru). Suwa-no-cha-ya, was built...
- North Gate, ICP Ninomaru South Gate, ICP Ninomaru East Gate, ICP Ninomaru Hitsujisaru Yagura, ICP Ninomaru Tatsumi Yagura, ICP Ninomaru U****ora Yagura...
- (41 ft) high off the ground. However, in 1994, a gate and 3 yagura in the ninomaru were re-constructed out of wood using the original methods. An excellent...
- 2017-12-17. https://nijo-jocastle.city.kyoto.lg.jp/introduction/highlights/ninomaru/?lang=en Deal 2007, p. 316 "bourougatatenshu". JA**** – ****anese Architecture...
- became known as Kishū Palace and later Tenrinkaku. In 1901, the Honmaru and Ninomaru areas were opened to the public as Wakayama Park, and in 1931 it was designated...
- Castle. It was initially known as the Kishū Palace (紀州御殿 Kishū Goten). The Ninomaru Palace of Wakayama Castle was constructed in Genwa 7 (1621) shortly after...