2024.07.31
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  • "Commemorating the Opening of Honmaru-Goten Palace NAKED Summer Festival 2024: World Heritage Site Nijo-jo Castle” is now underway!

    NAKED, Inc. is pleased to announce that the nighttime event “NAKED Summer Festival 2024 Commemorating the Opening of Honmaru Goten to the Public: Nijo Castle, a World Heritage Site” at Nijo Castle (Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto) started on Friday, July 26, 2024 to great acclaim. This event is part of the “NAKED GARDEN ONE KYOTO 2024” and will run until Sunday, August 25.

    Please see the press release for details.

    https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000001013.000008210.html

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