state guest houses of the Japanese government
by sso girl
Jan 27, 2025
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Hidden in the bustling heart of Tokyo, Akasaka Palace is a rare imperial treasure preserved from the Meiji era. This annex, blending Western architectural aesthetics with a Japanese garden, was once a secret venue for imperial receptions and has now transformed into a top-tier accommodation and cultural experience space. Stepping into the entrance under the karahafu eaves, the dry landscape garden framed by century-old cherry trees makes time seem to stand still.
The annex’s interior retains decorative details from the Edo to Showa periods—gold leaf folding screens, lacquered tea ceremony seats, and even a paper lantern all tell stories of a bygone era. Enjoy matcha in the tatami room in the afternoon, and at night, savor the romance of the garden’s flickering lights in solitude. This place is not just lodging but a journey through time into the aesthetics of Japanese style.
**Address**: 1-1-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
**Kind Reminder**: Advance reservation is required for visits. It is recommended to combine with a trip to Akasaka’s gourmet street to experience the unique charm where Tokyo’s past and present intertwine.
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