state guest houses of the Japanese government
by sso girl
Jan 27, 2025
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🏰Is this really Tokyo?! Europe you can visit without a passport in Yotsuya🏰
I finally had afternoon tea at @akasaka_geihinkan, which I had been curious about for a long time🥺☕️
Having tea time in the courtyard while gazing at the luxurious and beautiful guesthouse that looks like the Palace of Versailles was the ultimate blissful moment…🫖🇫🇷
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📍Akasaka Palace (State Guest House)
〒107-0051
2-1-1 Motoakasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
🚃Nearest station
Yotsuya Station
🚶♀️Access
About a 10-minute walk from the Akasaka exit
⏱Opening hours
10:00–17:00
*Last admission to the main building at 16:00
*Last admission to the garden at 16:30
🎫Admission fees
[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 are not allowed
[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 are not allowed
[Garden]
General: 300 yen
University students and younger: Free
[Afternoon tea]
From 1 set (for 2 people): 6,200 yen
✅Main building and garden can be visited without prior reservation
✅Reservation required for visiting the Japanese-style annex
✅Reservation required for afternoon tea in the garden
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If you love spots that feel overseas, you definitely have to visit🤩✈️
Save this if you want to look back later📌
If you know any recommended photogenic spots, please tell me in the comments〜🎶
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