Two-tiered Bridge (Nijubashi Bridge)
Nijubashi Bridge (literally "double bridge") is one of the most famous spots of the Imperial Palace.
Nijubashi Bridge (literally "double bridge") is one of the most famous spots of the Imperial Palace.
The Imperial Palace, located on the former site of Edo castle, is the current residence of the Imperial family.
Palace Cycling rents bicycles and tandem bicycles every Sunday for visitors to enjoy the 3-kilometer long cycling course around the Emperor's Palace.
This pathway runs along the parameters of the Imperial Palace. The grounds offer joggers a safe and visually-stimulation 5.3-kilometer route. Paved distance mar
This fountain park was originally built in 1961 to celebrate and commemorate the marriage of the emperor and empress.
Situated right in the heart of Marunouchi business district, Palace Hotel Tokyo is 5-star luxury accommodation boasting 7 restaurants, a spa and a free-access f
The Peninsula Tokyo pampers its guests with a spa centre and a fitness club with a swimming pool and sun loungers, overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens. It's
Re-opened in 2012 after thorough renovations, the Tokyo Station Hotel is registered as an Important Cultural Property and boasts gorgeous rooms in a classical E
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Yurakucho Train Station, Remm Hibiya offers modern accommodations with an in-room massage chair and a flat-screen TV with a VOD sys
Situated in a central location with 3 stations within a 5-minute walk, Imperial Hotel Tokyo is a prestigious hotel renowned for providing first-class hospitalit
Marunouchi Hotel is a 3-minute walk from Tokyo Station and a 10-minute taxi ride from Tsukiji Fish Market. It features 4 dining options, a massage service and r
The Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival is held every year in August at Meiji Jingu Gaien Park.
Meiji Jingu Gaien Icho Namiki, or Ginkgo Avenue, is a 300-meter long road with rows of ginkgo trees. In the fall, the leaves turn yellow, becoming a popular aut
The sprawling Kokyo Higashi Gyoen Garden, or the Imperial Palace East Garden, covers 21 hectares and the 16km moat surrounding the garden and palace grounds is
Forest Beer Garden, also known as Mori no Beer Garden, is located right by Shinanomachi station and the Meiji Jingu Gaien Park.