~Tokyo~Overseas? A hidden gem! A little-known Japanese palace✨
by りな 和の旅巡り
Jun 29, 2024
~Minato Ward, Tokyo~ Akasaka Palace is like a palace overseas! Akasaka State Guest House is still used for Japanese diplomacy!
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☑︎The Japanese-style villa is accompanied by a guide! I learned a lot from hearing about the furnishings of Japanese master craftsmen and first-class architecture😳
☑︎The main building of Akasaka Palace is like another world! It was modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France, so you can enjoy the feeling of traveling abroad♪
☑︎Advance reservations for the State Guest House and Akasaka Palace are smooth!
☑︎The grounds are large, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes! The State Guest House is still used for diplomacy! This State Guest House is also where the members of the imperial family are seen greeting on TV! Unfortunately, photos are not allowed🥲, but photos of the exterior are OK! An elegant State Guest House that can be enjoyed by anyone who likes history, architecture, photogenic spots, and taking photos! Recommended spots in Tokyo ♡
➖Recommended spots➖📍Spot name Akasaka Palace Guest House Address: 2-1-1 Motoakasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0051 Cost Main building/Garden/General: 1,500 yen, University students: 1,000 yen, Junior and senior high school students: 500 yen, Elementary school students and younger: Free Japanese-style annex/Main building/Garden/General: 2,000 yen, University students: 1,500 yen, Junior and senior high school students: 700 yen *Elementary school students and younger cannot visit. Japanese-style annex/Garden General: 1,500 yen, University students: 1,000 yen, Junior and senior high school students: 500 yen *Elementary school students and younger cannot visit. *You can choose whether to visit the main building when paying the admission fee on the day. Recommended points: Baroque architectural style building ⚠Caution: Elementary school students are not allowed to enter in order to protect cultural properties.
➖Access➖If you use JR lines, get off at Yotsuya Station on the Chuo Line or Sobu Line, and walk for about 7 minutes from the Akasaka Exit.If you use Tokyo Metro lines, get off at Yotsuya Station on the Marunouchi Line, and walk for about 7 minutes from Exit 1.If you use Yotsuya Station on the Namboku Line, and walk for about 7 minutes from Exit 2.*There is no car or bicycle parking at the State Guest House, so please use public transportation to get there.
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