Imperial Palace is a palace Kōkyo Tokyo located in Japan.
千代田1-1 Chiyoda , Tokyo 100-0001 Japan
Only open at some special days (check them beforehand) almost half Tokyo wants to see it. Nevertheless an nice and short walk. Also visit the very nice gardens around the palace ! ????????
Really, skip the daily tour (especially if you are an English-Only speaker). They show you a few nondescript buildings from a few different angles. Two hours of Tokyo time I wish I had back.
in this era, imperial is an old school adjective. for history enthusiast you need to visit here behind the scenes with access to the grounds.. so much history so little time.
Book in advanced to avoid long queues. The tour is worth it for the better views of the palace .
Check the time table online(palace is closed some days). Bring ur passport for entrance! They have some English tour for visitors ! U can just visit some part of garden and imperial building facade.
Twice a year the palace opens to the general public. Free entry, but no guided tours . Note all description signs are in Japanese.
Was lucky enough to be able to join a free guided tour of the imperial palace . Tour is in Japanese but you can download an app which gives you the English explanation.
Starting from 10 on sundays, you can have a bike for free (after filing in a form). I rode a tandem for the first time in my life and I loved it
Very peaceful , it's not like Palace tours in other countries I have been to as the majority of the visit is spent outside. Worth seeing once for the beautiful gardens .
Must see! Actually free and beautiful grounds. Fruit trees and lots of flowers . Wish I could visit in the spring!
Most beautiful palace although it is always closed - if you lucky you can catch short tours but check on their website!
Not a lot to see. You just can access the Palace with a preordered group, twice a day. You can use your time better on other places in Tokyo.
Walked the outer circumference which was really nice and serene, a few runners. Come before 4 to get in
A lot of people taking selfies near the closed entrance. Strange nation. Book a tour in advance if you want to come in.
Amazing imperial palace with beautiful gardens , trails and landmarks . Make sure you don't miss the exchange of guards in front of main entrance.
Unique items at the gift store , but you have to buy before you go on the tour . Buy on impulse, you get 10ish mins. Lockers are available for safekeeping.
Take the running path as a leisurely walk, it's fun and a nice way to explore the gardens .
You may not be able to enter, but there is plenty to see on the grounds , especially as you get closer to the guarded gate.
Nice to go for a stroll and take a few pictures. Park is beautiful. Way too hot in September though.
The stronghold of the Tokugawa shoguns during the Edo period, the Imperial Palace is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan.
Do not forget to grab your water or drink before you take a walk in the garden , neither vending machine nor a WC is easy to find once you start walking in...
The palace is less than interesting since you cannot really get closer. Much better the 5km circular running path. Runners: please run counterclockwise!
Home of the emperor & family. Great place for a quiet walk through the parc right in the middle of Tokyo.
Be sure to book 1 month in advance for the guided palace tours !
Impressive gardens . It’s a leisurely stroll with a good balance of history, nature, and relaxation.
Relax in the gardens , see the famous double-bridge over the moat and the guards that stand watch, or do some exercise on the massive jogging course!
The trees outside are amazing! Take a walk in the botanic garden too: it's free and beautiful
I didn’t get to go inside because it was closed but the outside alone is lovely!
The awe-inspiring main residence of Japan's emperor . Apply online in advance for a guided tour .
Huge park in heart of city . Can not see palace , only few guard buildings.
The best views of the Imperial Palace come not from hanging out on the ground , but by having dinner at dusk at The Peninsula's restaurant , "Peter." Bring the binoculars ;)
Cool to see the moat and the tree garden but not much else going on.
Beautiful ancient view in mid town
Closed Monday and Friday -- plan accordingly! Closes fairly early (5pm) on all other days.
i simply love the running tracks around the palace grounds.
Great park to walk about
Iconic if touristy running area. Each loop is 5km.
Don't be flying ur drones around here! They're heavily frowned upon!
The garden is beautiful and well maintained
Standing just right, you can catch a sliver of the palace .
The walls and gates are fascinating!
Free tours , subscribe via their website!
Must see spot
"The royal palace and the surrounding park is pretty cool" - Bart Simpson
So sad you can only see it at the distance ????
Beautiful place!
scenic views , well recommended
Too bad there construction on sight, gorgeous nonetheless
Just simple to see outside compare to do other palace like Bangkok or....
Pretty, but the tour is very underwhelming if you don't speak Japanese. Spend your time here at the East Garden instead.
Great for a walk or to see the cherry blossoms! You can even pack a blanket and have a picnic. - Jase W
Great for picnics and walking. There's also a lot of joggers, so if you're into a little exercise, it's a great place for that too. Best to go in may or October. - Jessalynne Peters
Have seen this so many times and great to actually see the real thing. Beautiful and peaceful. - S P
平成28年 新年一般参賀にまいりました。14:20からの最終回でした。午前中に比べて空いてます。終わった後は乾門を出て北の丸公園を通って靖國神社へ参りました。 - Masahiro
Spectacular architecture as expected of a State Guest House. Once in a while there is a special opening to public to visit the rooms inside. Strictly no camera inside the building. - ML
Short cut when jogging or cycling around the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo. - Jessop Petroski
Right opposite the Imperial Hotel. It is a beautiful park perfect for an evening stroll. We managed to go to the Christmas Market which was mostly a market for European food and drinks. - L M