Discover Japan’s Imperial Palace, home of the Emperor and former site of Edo Castle, the center of political power in Japan. While we won’t enter the inner palace, you’ll explore the beautiful East Gardens, Wadakura Fountain Park, and the historic grounds of the old castle, learning fascinating stories about its past. This private walking tour is perfect for experiencing Tokyo’s rich heritage at your own pace—just remember to wear comfortable shoes! You’ll also visit Nihonbashi, a historic commercial district over 400 years old, immersing yourself in the cultural and historical charm of Tokyo.
※This tour is different from the official guided tour offered by the Imperial Household Agency.
Tokyo Station, built in 1914, is a historic landmark known for its red brick design and serves as a major transport hub in the city.
The Imperial Palace, once the site of Edo Castle and the residence of the Tokugawa shoguns, is now the home of the Japanese Emperor and stands as a historic and symbolic centerpiece in Tokyo.
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are a serene escape in Tokyo, with beautiful gardens, historic ruins, and seasonal flowers.
You will make your own way to the meeting points