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Step into the heart of Tokyo and discover the heritage of the Imperial Palace on a 2-hour walking tour. With a professional guide who speaks fluent Spanish and an expert in Japanese culture and history, you will explore the East Gardens, part of the historic Edo Castle, fortress of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Walk along manicured paths, past ruins, ancient gates and Tatsumi Yagura Tower. You will learn stories about emperors, samurai and the political power that marked the country’s past.
Highlights:
- 2-hour guided tour of the Imperial Palace East Gardens
- Vestiges of Edo Castle: Tenshudai and Tatsumi Yagura Tower
- Small group for a close experience
- Narration of samurai culture, imperial history and evolution of Tokyo
- Ideal for Spanish speakers : explanations in your language by a passionate guide
Enjoy the history of Japan without language barriers!
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Perspectives on the history of the samurai and the development of Tokyo
Encounter with unique koi carp from different regions of Japan and a wide variety of trees
View of a miniature reconstruction of the old palace of Edo Castle
Guided walking tour within the grounds of Imperial Palace and Eastern Gardens
Tatsumi Yagura, also known as Sakurada Nijū Yagura, is a historic two-story watchtower located within the Imperial Palace compound in Tokyo. Built during the Edo period, it is one of the few original structures of Edo Castle still preserved, reflecting Japan's feudal past. Located in the southeast corner of the old inner moat, the tower served both symbolic and defensive functions. Although its interior is not open to the public, you can admire it from nearby trails in the Imperial Palace’s East Gardens, a favorite spot for photographers and history lovers exploring Tokyo’s tourist sites.
Two-tiered Bridge (Ni-ju Bashi)
One of the most iconic views of the Imperial Palace, the Nijūbashi two-arch bridge stretches elegantly over the moat and serves as the main access to the interior grounds. Admired for its elegant stone structure and photogenic landscape, it is a must-see highlight for visitors exploring central Tokyo.
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