Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Stationの紹介画像
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58747

Historical Walking Tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Station

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  • Beginners welcome - First try
  • Solo participant
  • Possible number of bookings
    1~12
  • Participating age
    0Age ~ 99 Age
  • Duration
    2~3 hours
Plan description

Explore Tokyo's rich history on a walking tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Station. Start at the tranquil East Garden and admire the moats and gardens that evoke the Tokugawa Shogunate's past. Learn about the history of Japan's Imperial Family and enjoy beautiful views of Nijubashi Bridge. Experience a mix of modern architecture and historic sites as you stroll through the Marunouchi district, concluding at the iconic red-brick Tokyo Station and witnessing the transformation of vibrant Tokyo. This tour is perfect for history buffs and culture seekers alike. - Explore the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace and its historic sites - Explore the modern architecture and art of the Marunouchi district - End at the beautifully restored Tokyo Station - Perfect for anyone interested in Japan's rich cultural heritage and modern life

Imperial Palace Otemon Gate

Make your way to the historic Otemon Gate, the main entrance to the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. This imposing gate once served as the main entrance to Edo Castle and still exudes the architectural grandeur of the samurai period.

The remains of Takebashi Gate of Edo Castle

Explore the ruins of the former Edo Castle Keep. Though the original structure has been lost, the remaining stone foundations and walls provide a glimpse into the grand scale and importance of this castle as a seat of power for the Tokugawa Shogunate.

Tokyo Station

Your tour will conclude at Tokyo Station, known for its distinctive red-brick façade restored to its 1914 glory. Inside the station, you'll find a bustling hub where travel, commerce, and food intersect, with shops and eateries to cater to every taste.

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Required minimum number of participants 1 Person(s)
Possible number of bookings 1~12
About duration
2~3 hours
2 hours 30 minutes 150 minutes
Operating period All-year-round
Assembly time Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before your reservation time.
Booking deadline until 9:59 2 days before

Changing room Toilet
Shower Parking
Locker

Dress code - Must bring items 歩きやすい恰好でお越しください。

Access - Map

3-1, Imperial Palace Outer Garden, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0002
Assembly point

Wadakura Fountain Park, Imperial Palace Outer Gardens

If you arrive by train

6 minutes walk from Otemachi Station

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