Tour of the Imperial Palace
The main attraction of the Marunouchi neighborhood in Tokyo is the imperial palace (Kōkyo), with its beautiful seventeenth-century parks, surrounded by walls and ditches.Still used by the imperial family, the Imperial Palace is on the place where, in 1457, the feudal lord Ota Dokan built the first fortress, the focal point from which the city of Tokyo (or EDO, as it was) gradually spread..Other notable features include the two-meter-thick wall surrounding the palace and its doors, one of which leads to East Higashi-Gyoen Garden. There are available tours at the Imperial Palace (prior registration is required) and include the Kikyo-mon gate, Someikan (Visitors House), Fujimi-Yagura ("Mt. Fuji View"The inner gate, Seimon - Tetsubashi Bridge and the Imperial House Agency building (make sure you plan early).Built in 1457, it is located in the Tokyo's Chiododa district. N Nadresa: 1-1 Chiyod

