Get a unique perspective of Tokyo’s iconic Akasaka Guest House and Imperial Residence from a high-rise vantage point. This 60-minute experience features a professional interpreter guide who will share fascinating insights into Japan’s imperial history and the architectural significance of these landmarks. Ideal for photography enthusiasts, the tour includes designated spots perfect for capturing memorable moments against a stunning backdrop. Enjoy a safe and accessible setting while soaking in the beauty of these historical sites.
- Discover panoramic views of the Akasaka Guest House and Imperial Residence
- Gain insights from a knowledgeable interpreter guide about Japan's history
- Experience a safe and accessible tour suitable for all visitors
- Capture stunning photos in designated, photo-friendly areas
Akasaka Palace (Geihinkan)
The Akasaka Palace (Geihinkan Akasaka Rikyu) in Tokyo is Japan’s official state guest house, used to welcome visiting kings, presidents, and prime ministers from around the world. It is often compared to the White House in the United States or the Élysée Palace in France, as it serves as the stage for Japan’s highest-level diplomacy.
Highlights
The palace is renowned for its majestic exterior and lavish interiors, rivaling the great palaces of Europe. Rooms such as the Hall of Flowers and Birds and the Hall of the Rising Sun are used for state banquets and official meetings, adorned with grand chandeliers, exquisite paintings, and intricate decorations.
The palace grounds also feature vast gardens with fountains, sculptures, and seasonal landscapes that beautifully complement the architecture.
Visitors can experience first-hand the grandeur of a palace that plays a central role in Japan’s diplomacy and cultural heritage.
Akasaka Imperial Residence (Akasaka Goyōsho)
Overview
The Akasaka Imperial Residence (Akasaka Goyōsho) is located in Moto-Akasaka, Tokyo, right next to the Akasaka Palace (State Guest House). It has long served as the residence of members of the Imperial Family, most notably Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress, and currently plays an important role in the daily life of the Imperial Household.
Please meet up the Blossom & Bouquet Akasaka K Tower cafe which is 1F of the Akasaka K-Tower.
It is just in front of the Hotel New Otani Tokyo.
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