Summer in Japan can be swelteringly hot and humid, which is why it’s always a good idea to head out in the late afternoon or evening instead. And come July, you’ll have a good reason to.
Naked, one of Japan’s renowned digital art outfits, is once again transforming Kyoto’s iconic World Heritage Site, Nijo Castle, into a magical nighttime attraction. This year’s theme puts a contemporary spin on the classic Japanese tradition of noryo, the art of enjoying the evening cool.

Usually closed after dark, the castle grounds will be opened at night especially for this limited-time event, running from July 25 to August 24. Here’s what you can expect at the Naked meets Nijo-jo Castle 2025: A Summer Flow of Light event.

Relax at a summer festival-inspired space
This year, Naked is introducing a new section called ‘Kawato no Niwa’, located near the Karamon Gate and the Ninomaru Palace drop-off area. Here you’ll find light displays inspired by traditional riverside dining and night-blooming flowers, along with food stalls serving shaved ice and sake.

You can also partake in classic summer activities such as a bow-and-arrow shooting game, or set off bamboo-leaf boats on the water to trigger special digital effects.

Enjoy the vibrant illuminations and digital art displays
To set the scene at the entrance, the Higashi Otemon Gate will be illuminated for the evening, complete with handmade Kojima lanterns. Naked’s signature handheld lanterns will also return (additional fees required), along with a workshop where you can colour in fireworks illustrations and turn them into glowing lantern art.

In the Seiryu-en Garden, lighting effects inspired by fireflies will illuminate the greenery, while the 75-metre inner moat will be adorned with projected visuals and sound effects depicting classic summer imagery, including fireworks. The Ninomaru Palace and its courtyard garden will also be lit up as part of the installation.

General tickets are priced at ¥1,400 for Monday through Thursday, and ¥1,800 for Fridays, weekends and holidays. Early-bird tickets will be available from July 1 to July 24, offering up to ¥400 off.
For more details on ‘Naked meets Nijo-jo Castle 2025: A Summer Flow of Light’, and to book tickets, visit the event website.
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