Travel, ArtDan BeauchampSeptember 26, 2024Kyoto, Japan, Nijo Castle, Castle, Nijo-jo, Tokugawa, Edo, Edo Period, UNESCO, Shogun, Shogunate, Imperialism, Nagoya, Honmaru Goten, Wall Painting, World Heritage, World War II, Folding Screen, Japanese Art, Architecture, Map, History, NewsComment Rebirth of an Icon: Kyoto’s Nijo Castle After major restoration, the castle’s main palace has finally reopened. Travel, ArtDan BeauchampSeptember 26, 2024Kyoto, Japan, Nijo Castle, Castle, Nijo-jo, Tokugawa, Edo, Edo Period, UNESCO, Shogun, Shogunate, Imperialism, Nagoya, Honmaru Goten, Wall Painting, World Heritage, World War II, Folding Screen, Japanese Art, Architecture, Map, History, NewsComment
Travel, ArtDan BeauchampJuly 09, 2023Japan, Nagoya, Museum, Zoo, Castle, Daimyo, Lord, Toyota, Aichi, Nobunaga, Oda, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Nobunaga Oda, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Tokugawa, Ghibli, Studio Ghibli, Kabuki, Honmaru Goten, Clubs, Theme Park, Temple, Shrine, Gardens, Swords, Cars, Theater, Animals, Dolphins, Shabani, Porcelain, Ceramics, Art, Kisho Kurakawa, Kurakawa, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gold, Guide, Alexander Calder, Calder, Noritake, Port of NagoyaComment Top Attractions in Nagoya, Japan’s Heartland The capital of Aichi is known for powerful samurai lords and massive industry. Travel, ArtDan BeauchampJuly 09, 2023Japan, Nagoya, Museum, Zoo, Castle, Daimyo, Lord, Toyota, Aichi, Nobunaga, Oda, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Nobunaga Oda, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Tokugawa, Ghibli, Studio Ghibli, Kabuki, Honmaru Goten, Clubs, Theme Park, Temple, Shrine, Gardens, Swords, Cars, Theater, Animals, Dolphins, Shabani, Porcelain, Ceramics, Art, Kisho Kurakawa, Kurakawa, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gold, Guide, Alexander Calder, Calder, Noritake, Port of NagoyaComment