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  • Sakura Cherry Blossom Walk at Imperial Palace & Tokyo Station History Tour (Limited Spring Opening)
Kanagawa Private Tour - Imperial Palace Inui-dori Cherry Blossom Walk
Imperial Palace Inui-dori Cherry Blossom Walk
Kanagawa Private Tour - The former headquarters of the Imperial Guards, a
The former headquarters of the Imperial Guards, a
Kanagawa Private Tour - Japanese Garden at Yasukuni Shrine
Japanese Garden at Yasukuni Shrine
Kanagawa Private Tour - Chidorigafuchi Moat Cherry Blossom Walk
Chidorigafuchi Moat Cherry Blossom Walk
Kanagawa Private Tour - Tokyo Station from KITTE building
Tokyo Station from KITTE building
Kanagawa Private Tour - Rooftop terrace (KITTE Garden)
Rooftop terrace (KITTE Garden)
Kanagawa Private Tour - Intermediatheque
Intermediatheque
Kanagawa Private Tour - Intermediatheque
Intermediatheque
Kanagawa Private Tour - Intermediatheque
Intermediatheque
Kanagawa Private Tour - Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station
Kanagawa Private Tour - Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station
Kanagawa Private Tour - Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station
Kanagawa Private Tour - Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station

Sakura Cherry Blossom Walk at Imperial Palace & Tokyo Station History Tour (Limited Spring Opening)

Day Trip
Kanagawa Tour Guide - Mika T.

Joined 2026

Mika T.
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Kanagawa
English
6 hours
Private tour (only you and Mika T.)
Up to 10 people

See Sakura inside the Imperial Palace grounds on this special spring walk. Inui-dori Avenue, famous for Sakura (cherry blossoms), is usually closed to the public but opens for a limited time in spring and autumn, attracting over 100,000 visitors each time.

We also explore the historic district around Tokyo Station, developed after the Meiji Restoration in the 19th century. Today, skyscrapers stand beside the station, symbolizing Tokyo’s transformation from a samurai capital into a modern city.

Itinerary

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09:30 AM

Meeting Point

Hotel meet-up (Kanagawa areas or Tokyo and)

- If you prefer to meet on-site, we can meet in front of the ticket gates at JR Yurakucho Station, International Forum Exit.

Statue of Ōta Dōkan – The Samurai Who Built Edo Castle

We begin our walking tour at the statue of Ōta Dōkan (1432–1486), the samurai who built Edo Castle in the 15th century — the castle that later became the foundation of today’s Imperial Palace.

Located in Tokyo International Forum and JR Yurakucho Station, this spot offers a great introduction to the history of Tokyo before it became a modern metropolis.

You will hear the dramatic story of this brilliant samurai strategist whose success eventually led to a tragic end.

KITTE Building (Former Tokyo Central Post Office) – Tokyo Station View Spot

Visit KITTE Marunouchi, the beautifully renovated historic building that once served as the Tokyo Central Post Office.

The name “KITTE” means “postage stamp” in Japanese, reflecting the building’s postal history.

From the rooftop terrace (KITTE Garden), you can enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the historic red-brick Tokyo Station building and the elegant Marunouchi district.

Japan’s modern postal system was created in 1871 by Maeshima Hisoka, often called the “Father of the Japanese Postal System.” The historic Tokyo Central Post Office once stood here, and today the site has been redeveloped as KITTE.

Tokyo Station & Marunouchi Historic District Walk

We continue our walk around Tokyo Station and the Marunouchi district, one of Japan’s most prestigious business areas.

You will see the historic red-brick Tokyo Station building, completed in 1914 and carefully restored in 2012. The building also appears on the reverse side of Japan’s 10,000-yen banknote.

The Statue of Masaru Inoue – Father of Japanese Railways

Visit monuments related to Japan’s modernization and early international contacts, including the statue of Masaru Inoue (1843–1910), known as the “Father of Japanese Railways.”

After studying railway engineering in Britain, he helped build Japan’s first modern railway system in the late 19th century, connecting major cities and supporting Japan’s rapid modernization.

Monument Commemorating the Arrival of the Dutch Ship De Liefde (1600)

We also visit a monument commemorating the arrival of the Dutch ship De Liefde in Japan in 1600.

After a long and difficult voyage from Europe, the ship drifted to Japan and landed in Kyushu, a southern island of Japan. Among the crew was the English navigator William Adams, who later became a trusted advisor to Tokugawa Ieyasu and was granted the status of a samurai.

This event represents one of the early encounters between Japan and Europe and marks an important moment in the history of international exchange.

Although the ship landed in Kyushu, the monument is located in Yurakucho to highlight Tokyo’s role as a center of commerce and international exchange, making it easily accessible for visitors walking around Tokyo Station and Marunouchi.

Imperial Palace Inui-dori Cherry Blossom Walk (Limited Spring Opening)

We visit the Imperial Palace to enjoy the special seasonal opening of Inui-dori Avenue, available only for a limited time in spring.

Entering through Sakashita Gate, we follow the one-way walking route through the Imperial Palace grounds toward Inui Gate. The avenue is lined with many varieties of Sakura (cherry trees), creating one of the most beautiful spring landscapes in central Tokyo.

During this rare opportunity, you can also enjoy views of the Imperial Palace gardens, historic stone walls, and peaceful natural surroundings normally closed to the public.

Please note that cherry blossom blooming dates vary each year depending on weather conditions.

Chidorigafuchi Cherry Blossom Walk & Yasukuni Shrine

After leaving the Imperial Palace, we continue to Chidorigafuchi Moat, one of Tokyo’s most famous cherry blossom viewing locations.

Hundreds of cherry trees line the moat, creating a breathtaking tunnel of blossoms along the waterside path. This area is considered one of the best sakura spots in Tokyo.

We also visit Yasukuni Shrine, established in 1869 to commemorate those who lost their lives in service to Japan since the mid-19th century. The shrine grounds are also known for their cherry blossoms and include one of Tokyo’s official sample trees used to announce the start of the cherry blossom season.

At the entrance stands the shrine’s impressive Otorii gate, one of the few shrine gates in Japan that faces east.

Ending Point

Kudanshita Station (Tokyo Metro)

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Inclusions & Exclusions

What‘s included

* Licensed English-speaking guide

* Hotel meet-up (Kanagawa areas or Tokyo area)

What‘s not included

* Public transportation fees

* Meals and personal expenses

Tour Important Information

* To avoid crowds, an early morning visit is recommended.

* Please wear comfortable walking shoes.

* The tour includes about 8–10 km of walking in total.

* Not recommended for guests with serious knee or back problems.

* Wheelchair accessible (please consult in advance regarding route adjustments).

* Please inform me in advance of any food allergies or dietary restrictions.

Important message from the supplier

I can guide you in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba Prefectures, if you pay my transportation fee.

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation - 8 days prior to meeting time
  • 50% Refund - 3 to 7 days prior to meeting time
  • No Refund - Within 2 day(s) prior to meeting time
Kanagawa Tour Guide - Mika T.

Joined 2026

Mika T.
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About Tour Guide Mika T.

Hi, I'm Mika, a National Licensed Tourist guide.

I have formal training in practical photography, certified by a Japanese art education association, and will gladly assist you in capturing memorable moments during the tour.


On clear days, you can expect well-composed photos with Tokyo as a stunning backdrop. Photos can be shared digitally after the tour. (Photography support may be adjusted depending on weather conditions.)

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