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
Admission to the Guest House
Excluded
Gratuities
Admission to the Japanese Style ANNEX
Admission to the Japanese Style ANNEX