Explore the Imperial Palace East Gardens through a deeper, story-driven perspective that goes beyond a typical history tour.
This experience focuses on how Edo Castle functioned at its peak—examining systems of security, samurai society, and political control—while connecting these ideas to modern Japanese culture. Along the way, you’ll also explore lesser-known stories, symbolism, and cultural concepts that are often overlooked.
Rather than simply visiting landmarks, this tour is designed to help you understand how Japan’s past continues to shape everyday life today.
What Makes This Tour Unique
Focus on systems (power, control, society), not just events
Connects historical concepts directly to modern Japan
Includes lesser-known stories and cultural meaning
Designed as a narrative experience rather than a standard guided walk
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Begin at the entrance, examining the moat and yagura (turrets) while learning about historical castle defenses and how they compare to modern Imperial security.
Explore the main entrance to Edo Castle and learn about strict gate security, samurai hierarchy, and social rules that still shape aspects of Japanese culture.
Learn about the three security checkpoints and their role in maintaining order within the castle.
Understand the scale and structure of Edo Castle, along with stories of life within its walls.
Explore the Tokugawa peace strategy of requiring daimyo to regularly reside in Edo.
We will view a teahouse constructed in the Meiji time period, and discuss Japanese Tatemae.
Walk past trees representing each prefecture before concluding in a traditional garden, where you’ll learn the key elements and philosophy of Japanese garden design.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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