Imperial Palace, Tokyo



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Imperial Palace, Tokyo is indeed one of the most alluring historic sites in Japan and is the residence of one of the Emperor of Japan. It is standing within theChiyoda ward. Sometimes around 1868 it became the imperial place for dwelling.

All around this castle there is a high wall and a moat. The world-known Palace of Tokyo is standing within the Chiyoda ward and is quite near to the Tokyo Station. In the year 1868, the Imperial Palace, Tokyo became the official imperial place for dwelling.

It is seen that the Imperial Palace, Tokyo – Japan underwent several reconstruction. In the year 1945, the most part of it was demolished when the raids took place. It is suggested to stand near the Nijubashi Bridge to get the majestic view of the palace. Usually on 23rd December (the birthday of the emperor) and 1st January this spectacular palace remains open. The Imperial Palace East Gardens are also in close proximity.

Imperial Palace of Tokyo, Japan indeed worth a visit so come and visit this place if you are taking a trip across this picturesque city of Tokyo. The entrance to this palace is free of cost through different gates. Among them the Otemachi gate, close to the subway station is the most-preferred one.



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