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[2025 Tokyo Attraction] Travel Guide for The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Updated Feb)

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Part of the Imperial Palace's inner garden, the Imperial Palace East Palace is an imperial palace open to the outside world. The East Palace is divided into Honmaru, Ninomaru and Sannomaru. The Honmaru used to be the main defensive front, and the Ninomaru was the second defensive front with a small courtyard inside. , and Sannomaru has a collection hall. Many cherry trees are planted in the East Garden, so it is also a place for cherry blossom viewing. Except for Mondays, Fridays and some special days, the East Palace of the Imperial Palace can be visited free of charge at other times. There are many historical sites in it. The Sannomaru Museum is an exhibition hall of the art collection of the Emperor Showa, which displays exhibits of kimonos and Japanese paintings; The Tianshoutai is the ruins of the castle tower of the Edo Castle. It was built in 1638 and was destroyed by a fire. It has not been rebuilt, but it has become a viewing platform, overlooking the scenery of the East Palace, and there are also chairs on it. The child is for tourists to rest; the Hundred People Bansho is also an Edo-style building worth visiting. In those days, three groups of ninjas, Koga, Iga and Genlai, guarded it day and night in shifts. In addition, Suwa Chaya, Taohua Rakudo, and club halls are also worth visiting.

Address:
1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-8111
Recommended sightseeing time:
3-5 hours
Phone:
+81 3-3213-2050
Ticket Price
Free entry
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