The Imperial Palace used to be the Edo Castle where "Shogun" lived and the center of the govenment during the Edo Period.
The Castle has been destroyed several times by big fires, big earthquakes and the WWⅡ. But still you can see some buildings, bridges and stone walls.
Visiting these remains, let's get to know about "samurai world".
At Marunouchi-Chuo Exit of JR Tokyo Sta.
At Marunouchi-Chuo Exit of JR Tokyo Sta.
guide fee
guide transportation fee (home-JR Tokyo Sta. return)
* the East Gardens : free of charge
transportation fee for you
Niju-bashi, Stone Bride, Sakashita Gate and Sakurada-tatsumi Gate are located in the Palace Plaza so that you can visit them any time.
Other remains like the Main Castel Tower Trace or Fujimi Guard Tower are in the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace which are closed on Mondays and Fridays.(Open on National holidays except the Emperor's birthday. In the case that Monday is a National Holiday, following Tuesday is closed. Closed from 28 Dec. to 3 Jan. Please check it out on the Imperial Household Agency website.)
This tour will be held on the days the East Gardens are open.
I'll show you the East Gardens and the Palace Plaza which are located outside of the Imperial Palace.
If you'd like to see inside of the Imperial Palace, you can take the tour by the Imperial Household Agency. Please visit its website.
This tour will be held on the days the East Gardens is open.
not 2 days in a row
less than 4 hours
daytime only (till around 3pm)
“Tokyo City Tour”
Katie is fantastic! Thank you for showing us your home city. We enjoyed our time With you??
Katie T.
(1 reviews)Thank you for your review, Shannon. I enjoyed being your guide. Now leaves in Mt. Arashi-yama in Kyoto are turning to red and yellow. I hope all of you have a great time during the rest of your trip. Bon Voyage !