The Imperial Palace used to be Edo castle of Tokugawa shogunate during Edo period. This tour covers the Outer Garden of western Palace where the emperor lives inside and the East Gardens which used to be the main part of the castle. You can see the main gate area called Niju-Bashi (double bridge), moat of the castle with long stone walls, gates and buildings renovated 50 years ago, and Japanese garden with the explanation of their history.
At your hotel near the reception
I will pick you up near the reception.
Sakuradamon Gate ; In front of this gate, Naosuke Ii, who was the Tairo of Tokugawa Shogunate (corresponding to a prime minister) was assassinated at the end of Edo Period which weakened the Shogunate.
Double Bridge area; You can see the Stone Bridge, which is the entrance of the Imperial Palace, with the view of the Double Bridge and Fushimi Turret.
The Tatsumi Turret; This is a two story defense house of the castle. You can enjoy the view of the old Edo castle at the end of the Samurai period in 19th century, which is often used in movies or TV dramas on this period.
Ohte-Mon Gate; This gate was the main gate of Edo castle, which consists of two doors and the square area called Masugata, typical defense system. There is an original statue of Shachihoko made in Edo period.
Doshin-Bansho guard house and Hyakunin guard house; These guard houses were used to inspect visiting local lords and guard the castle.
Nakano-Mon Gate; In this area, you can see many types of stone walls, including a sample of the stone as heavy as 35 tons.
Honmaru; Open area with a lawn which used to be the main part of Edo castle with many conference rooms and Shogun's private area, and a harem of his concubines.
Stone base of the Donjon; There used to a five story tower on this stone base. The last tower was burned out in 1657 and never rebuilt again. You can walk up to the base and enjoy a good view of the garden surrounded by modern buildings of Tokyo.
Ninomaru Teien; A typical strolling type Japanese garden with pond and trails. This garden was renovated base on the picture of the garden in Edo period.
End of the tour
Optional with extra fee: We can enter inside of the western part of the Imperial Palace by attending the special tour provided by the Ministry. You need a passport and to fill out a form to attend this tour.
Exit of Imperial Palace
Guide fee
Hotel pick up
Transportation cost of the guide within Tokyo
Transportation cost of you
Transportation cost of the guide outside of Tokyo (if you stay outside of Tokyo such as Disneyland)
Lunch cost of you and the guide
The western part of the Imperial Palace with its Celemony Hall is not open public.
You can see the stone bridge and the double bridge from outside, and the view is very popular with Fushimi turret.
After the area, I will take you to the East gardens of the Imperial Palace, which is open to public except on Monday and Friday.
If you are eager to look inside of the western part, there is a special tour conducted by the Ministry twice a day.
The number of its participants is limited by 300 persons per time, but I can help you to take the special tour in the afternoon with additional fee.
- The tour guide is not available on Monday.
- Please, send a direct message to the tour guide for confirming the availability before booking
The east garden is closed on Mondays and Fridays.
There is little restriction due to COVID 19 in 2023. I was vaccinated six times with the Pfizer one.
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