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  • "NAKED Summer Festival 2024: World Heritage Site Nijo-jo Castle” and collaboration area with the animated film ”Summer Wars

    NAKED, Inc. announces details of the “Commemorating the Opening of Honmaru-Goten Palace NAKED Summer Festival 2024: World Heritage Site Nijo-jo Castle” , a nighttime event to be held at Nijo Castle in Kyoto from July 26 (Friday) to August 25 (Sunday), 2024. This event will be held to commemorate the opening of the Honmaru Palace, which will be open to the public from September 2024.

    Please see the press release for details.

    https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000997.000008210.html

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