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Tokyo Castle & Imperial Palace - Shogun Walking Tour
About This Tour
Learn about samurai and the 2,600-year legacy of Japan's emperors in a small-group tour of up to 10. An expert guide will uncover the secrets of Edo Castle, Japan’s largest fortress, never breached.
[Highlights]
・Small group of up to 10 people
・The Secret Behind Edo Castle's Impenetrable Defense
・Japan's 2,600-year imperial system
・History of the Samurai and the Shogun
・Visiting the Japanese Garden Admired by the Emperor
Please note: This tour is conducted in English only, Japanese language support is not available.
[Highlights]
・Small group of up to 10 people
・The Secret Behind Edo Castle's Impenetrable Defense
・Japan's 2,600-year imperial system
・History of the Samurai and the Shogun
・Visiting the Japanese Garden Admired by the Emperor
Please note: This tour is conducted in English only, Japanese language support is not available.
What's Included
✓ Included
- Guided walking tour
Itinerary
1
You can see a surviving turret from the Edo period and learn about the security systems that still protect the Imperial Palace today.
2
You’ll see two massive gates and stone walls from the original castle. This is where we talk about how the design helped protect the shogun.
3
A small guardhouse once used by lower-ranking samurai. This is where we talk about who they were and why this spot was important.
4
A large guardhouse where many samurai were stationed. This is where we talk about their role in castle security.
5
A central guardhouse near the inner gate. Here, we talk about the samurai of higher rank and their duties.
6
An old watchtower overlooking the area. This is where we talk about its role and what made it special in the past.
7
You can see a scale model of the former Edo Castle and visit a souvenir shop with palace-related goods.
8
This is the former site of Edo Castle’s main tower. We talk here about why it’s no longer standing and what remains today.
9
A traditional Japanese garden with seasonal plants and a pond with koi. This is where we enjoy the peaceful side of the former castle grounds.
10
We will conclude the tour in front of the ginkgo-lined avenue stretching out before Tokyo Station.
Good to Know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- There is a security check to enter the Imperial Palace. Please do not bring knives or alcohol.
- The Emperor's residence is not open to the public.
- There are no health restrictions, but please note that you will need to walk up steep slopes and stairs.