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About Imperial Palace

El Imperial Palace es la residencia oficial del Emperador de Japón. Situado en el distrito de Chiyoda, sobre el terreno que ocupó el antiguo castillo de Edo, los jardines del palacio abarcan 1,15 kilómetros cuadrados en pleno centro de Tokio. El recinto interior y los edificios principales permanecen cerrados al público en general, aunque los visitantes pueden contemplar los puentes Nijubashi y acceder libremente a los Jardines del Este durante todo el año. La Agencia de la Casa Imperial ofrece visitas guiadas al recinto del palacio mediante reserva previa, una de las actividades más demandadas entre quienes visitan la ciudad.

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What can you see at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo?

Visitors can see the famous stone walls and moats, the Nijubashi bridges at the main gate, and the extensive East Gardens. The inner palace buildings are generally not accessible to the public, but their exteriors can be viewed from designated areas.

How do you book a tour of the Imperial Palace?

Guided tours of the palace grounds are organized by the Imperial Household Agency. Advance booking is required and can be done online through their official website or in person at the agency's office near the palace.

Are the Imperial Palace East Gardens free to enter?

Yes, admission to the East Gardens is free of charge. The gardens are open to the public on most days except Mondays, Fridays, and during certain imperial events. They feature historical ruins, Japanese landscaping, and seasonal flowers.

What is the historical significance of the Imperial Palace site?

The palace stands on the grounds of Edo Castle, the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate that ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868. After the Meiji Restoration, it became the imperial residence and was reconstructed following World War II damage.

What is the best way to get to the Imperial Palace?

The palace is centrally located and easily reached via Tokyo Station or Otemachi Station, both a short walk from the main gates. Multiple subway and JR lines serve these stations, making it accessible from across the city.

Can you see the Emperor at the Imperial Palace?

The Emperor and imperial family appear publicly on specific occasions, such as the New Year's Greeting on January 2nd. On these days, crowds gather at the palace plaza, but general public access to the imperial family is very limited.

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