【Tokyo Imperial Palace】Spring cherry blossom viewing, open for a limited time

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Spring is the best time to visit the Tokyo Imperial Palace, which is not only the residence of the Japanese Emperor, but also a public space full of history and natural beauty. The Imperial Palace is divided into several areas, including Kitanomaru Park, the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, and the Fukiage Gardens, each with its own unique charm.

Kitanomaru Park is a free-access area that houses the Nippon Budokan and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. In spring, the cherry blossoms and autumn leaves here complement each other, providing visitors with a great place to enjoy the natural beauty. The Imperial Palace East Gardens is a beautiful park that can be freely visited during opening hours. There are trees representing various prefectures in Japan and about 30 varieties of cherry blossoms. In spring, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, making it a great place to enjoy the cherry blossoms.

Fukiage Gyoen is a more private area that is not usually open to the public, but if you join a general tour of the Imperial Palace, you will have the opportunity to get a glimpse of it. This was once the Edo Castle of the Tokugawa Shogunate, and is rich in historical sites such as the Fujimi-Yaru and Fujimi-Tamon, which were important buildings from the Edo period.

Visiting the Imperial Palace in spring not only allows you to appreciate the beauty of cherry blossoms, but also allows you to experience Japan's profound history and culture.

📍〒100-8111 Chiyoda 1-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Post by TyTracy | Apr 17, 2024

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