Imperial Tokyo
Outline of Plan
Tokyo's most famous landmark
Tokyo's most famous landmark, the Imperial Palace with its beautiful 17th-century parks surrounded by walls and moats, is a must-see when visiting the nation's capital. Don't be put off by the fact that the majority of the palace is closed to the public (it's still in use by the Imperial family), as there is still enough to see simply by strolling the grounds.
Tokyo's most famous landmark
In addition to the many fine views of the palace from numerous points in the surrounding parkland, visitors are permitted into the East Higashi-Gyoen Garden and other areas that are opened to the public as part of an organized tour. One of the most romantic views is of the famous Nijubashi Bridge, or "double bridge," so named for its watery reflection.
Ginza
Another one of the must-sees for tourists visiting Tokyo is the famous Ginza shopping district. This always bustling area is home to the Kabuki-za Theatre with its Kabuki performances, as well as the Shimbashi Enbujo Theatre with its traditional Azuma-odori dances and Bunraku performances.
Experience video
Access
The meeting place
Just ten minutes from Tokyo Station lies Tokyo Imperial Palace
Venue
a wealth of gardens and galleries, with guided tours and castle ruins.
Meeting place map
| Transportation and access method | Just ten minutes from Tokyo Station lies Tokyo Imperial Palace: a wealth of gardens and galleries, with guided tours and castle ruins. |
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| Parking Lot | Tokyo Imperial Palace |
Detail Information
Like an island of respite, the Tokyo Imperial Palace is surrounded by parks and gardens offering a getaway from the busy city streets.
| Detailed information-Price (tax included) | 0 |
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| More information- included in the price | 0 |
| Detailed information-Extra cost | 100 |
| Payment Method | Cash |
| Required time | 00:00 |
| Target age | 0 |
| Eligibility | Everybody |
| Minimum number of people | 0 |
| Number of people who can apply | 0 |
| Meeting time | 10 |
| Reservation deadline | 2/12 |
| What to prepare | Money |
| Remark | Covering 1.3 square miles, the grounds include hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spots, art galleries, historical ruins and beautiful gardens—plus a private section reserved for royalty, of course. Once the site of Edo Castle, the land is now among the most highly valued in Japan, and is a short walk from Tokyo Station. |
Schedule
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| Estimated availability | ◎ | ○ | ◎ | △ | ◎ | - | ◎ |
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◎ ... Easy to book
○ ... Normal
△ ... Congestion is expected
− ... Closed / No reception











