Tokyo, Japanese architecture at Akasaka guest house

Description

Discover the allure of Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, a stunning example of Meiji-era Western-style architecture. Built in 1899 for the Crown Prince, this elegant structure represents the pinnacle of Japanese craftsmanship and European aesthetics. Since 1968, it has served as a state guest house, hosting official events while preserving its cultural heritage. Visitors can marvel at the palace's exquisite architecture, opulent interiors, and expansive gardens. Each element of Akasaka Palace reflects a harmonious blend of Japanese tradition and Western influence, offering a unique and captivating experience. Immerse yourself in the grandeur and history of this iconic landmark, a true gem in the heart of Tokyo.

Included

tour guide
Admission to the Guest House

Excluded

Gratuities
Admission to the Japanese Style ANNEX

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