Explore the magnificent Royal Palace of Japan
Tokyo Imperial Palace - home of the Emperor and his family - is famous for its beautiful gardens and ancient architecture, bold Japanese .
Located in the Chiyoda area of Tokyo, Tokyo Imperial Palace is the main residence of Emperor Huang and his family for the past two centuries.(Photo: Diandandunia.net).
This building was built on the site of the old Edo city, which was once the headquarters of the Tokugawa shogunate government, which controlled Japan from 1603-1867. Since 1869, Emperor Emperor Meiji left the capital From Kyoto to Tokyo and choosing this place as the Imperial Palace.(Photo: Andi.flowrider.ch).
The Tokyo Imperial Palace was heavily destroyed in World War II, but was then rebuilt as magnificent as before.(Photo: Countryexplorers.club).
Today, the Royal Palace is an architectural complex consisting of palaces, gardens and many other buildings with a total area of 7.41km square, divided into different areas with water moats and stone walls.(Photo: Japan Guide).
The East Garden of the Royal Palace is famous for its beautifully trimmed Japanese gardens located on a peaceful lake.This place is open from letter 2 to Friday to welcome visitors.(Photo: Singlerockworld.blogspot.com).
North of the Royal Palace is Kitanomaru Park and Nippon Budokan , which hosts many of Tokyo's international cultural events.(Photo: Tokyo 2020).
In the Royal Palace, there is the Royal Palace Collection Museum , which showcases handicrafts, paintings and calligraphy that have been passed down from generation to generation in the royal family.(Photo: Japan National Tourism Organization).
The most famous place in the Royal Palace is the Nijubashi Bridge .The bridge and the nearby Fushimi palace created a symbolic image of Tokyo Imperial Palace.(Photo: Japan This).
In addition, the ruins of the ancient city of Edo are also notable places to visit in the Imperial Palace.(Photo: The World Is A Book).
The interior area is not open to visitors.However, during two days of December 23 (Emperor Akihito's birthday) and 2/1 (New Year's Eve) every year, visitors will enter this area to watch the Royal members waving from the balconies. .(Photo: Xuite.net).
Panoramic view of Tokyo Imperial Palace from above.(Photo: Pinterest.com).
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