Wednesday 30 July 2014

Imperial Palace Tokyo tour



Having missed out on a tour of the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on past visits to Japan , I made the effort to book ahead in order to go on the free guided tour during our latest trip to Tokyo. The tour is just over an hour and is conducted in Japanese but audio guides were available for other languages.
The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is located in a large park-like setting of about 3.5 square kilometres close to the Tokyo Station and contains several buildings including the main palace and the private residences of the Imperial family as well as the Imperial Household Agency.
 Most of the structures of the Imperial Palace have been rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II. After the war the current Imperial Household Agency building was used as a temporary palace.
 The current palace complex which consists of 7 main buildings and was completed in 1968 in a modernist style with Japanese architectural references such as the large gabled roof, columns and beams. The gardens surrounding the palace are beautiful and very sculptured and would be spectacular in Autumn.





Entrance for the tour


Fujimi- yagura keep - Mt Fuji could be seen from here when first built in 1457



Fujimi-yagura keep


Imperial Household Agency


Chowaden Hall - used for receptions


The main entrance to Chowadan Hall


Sculpture that represents a pine tree


 Chowadan Hall


Balcony for New Years Day and Emperor's Birthday greetings for the public in the courtyard


Shrubs clipped to form hills



Meganebashi Bridge 



Part of the 7 buildings making up the Imperial Palace

Nijubashi Bridge

Fushimi - yagura Keep and Meganebashi Bridge


Lights on the Nijubashi Bridge



























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