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2 hours
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Unravel the history of the shoguns and emperors on this unforgettable journey!
Join our captivating tour of Edo Castle and the Imperial Palace.
Meet your guide at the indoor Wadakura Free Rest Area, where you'll learn the story behind the Wadakura Fountain.
Explore the grand Otemon Gate and historic remnants like the Ote San-no-mon Gate Ruins, Doshin Bansho, and Hyakunin Bansho, uncovering tales of castle defense and samurai heritage.
Discover the Honmaru area with its impressive Tenshu reconstruction model, enjoy panoramic views from the Tenshu-dai, and relax in the serene Ninomaru Garden.
With a private tour, you can dive deeper into your favorite parts, while our group tour offers a more affordable, streamlined experience without compromising on enjoyment!
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
We are unable to enter the inner grounds of the Imperial Palace. Please note that as the Imperial Family still resides in the palace, the tour focuses instead on the stunning gardens and the historical ruins of the former Edo Castle, offering a deep understanding of its history and significance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
English Speaking Guide
Entry to the Imperial Palace's palace buildings (they are not open to the public).
Wadakura Fountain Park
The Wadakura Fountain Park, located near the Imperial Palace, was originally built in 1961 to commemorate the wedding of Emperor Emeritus Akihito. Later renovated in 1995 for Emperor Naruhito’s wedding, its elegant fountains symbolize the Imperial legacy. A serene retreat in central Tokyo, it offers a peaceful contrast to the city's bustle.
Otemon Gate is the grand entrance to the Imperial Palace, once the main gate of Edo Castle. Featuring massive stone walls and a sturdy wooden structure, it reflects Japan’s samurai-era defense architecture. Today, it serves as a historic gateway, welcoming visitors to the palace's serene East Gardens.
Group Tour: Since this is a group tour, other guests may join you. It’s a great opportunity to enjoy the tour with fellow travelers
Private Tour: As this is a private tour, you'll have the guide’s undivided attention, with no other guests.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Susana n,
Aug 8, 2025
- Viator
Our guide, although a lovely gentleman, did not know anything about the gardens. He couldn’t answer our questions and did not give much information. His answer to our questions was “I think so”. He was reading the posted signs to us at loud, which we could have done ourselves since they were in English. He made wrong turns several times. It was also advertised as a “garden and palace tour”. We saw some parts of the garden but never saw the palace, as it is closed to visitors. We feel that it was false advertising. We were very disappointed by the entire experience. We can’t believe we were charged for this so called “tour”.
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