The Ôtemon 大手門 was the main gate leading into the ''honmaru'' (central bailey) of the castle, where the majority of administrative and residential spaces were located. The Honmaru Goten, or Honmaru Palace, was divided into three sections: the ''omote'' or ''omote-muke'', containing reception rooms, audience halls, and administrative spaces; the ''nakaoku'', which served as the shogun's residence & housed his own personal administrative spaces; and the ''[[ooku|ôoku]]'', which housed the womens' quarters. | The Ôtemon 大手門 was the main gate leading into the ''honmaru'' (central bailey) of the castle, where the majority of administrative and residential spaces were located. The Honmaru Goten, or Honmaru Palace, was divided into three sections: the ''omote'' or ''omote-muke'', containing reception rooms, audience halls, and administrative spaces; the ''nakaoku'', which served as the shogun's residence & housed his own personal administrative spaces; and the ''[[ooku|ôoku]]'', which housed the womens' quarters. |