History, Shoguns, the Imperial Family… and sushi?
Walking through the Imperial Palace East Gardens, follow the historic route once taken by powerful daimyo on their way to meet the Shogun. Touch the massive stone walls and feel the power of Edo Castle.
On the very grounds where the Shogun once lived, you will discover why we picked "sushi" for this journey!
This tour is not just about learning the history of the Shogunate and how their land evolved into today's towering district, alongside the enduring legacy of the Imperial Court. You will also take part in hands-on experiences to discover how the people of Edo sought good fortune and protection from misfortune.
Finish with a relaxing walk through the beautiful Ninomaru Garden.
This is a unique journey through Japan’s history, culture, food, and traditions
By the end of the day, your sushi may never taste quite the same again!
Please come to Starbucks Coffee - Kokyo Gaien Hibiya-dori Avenue. A guide wearing glasses and a hat will be waiting for you, holding a sign that says "Mots".
Otemon was the main gate of the former Edo Castle. Built not only for defense but to display the Shogun’s absolute power, its massive stones, unique masonry, and golden rooftop Shachihoko gargoyles were designed to overwhelm every visitor with sheer grandeur.
As you pass the Hundred-Man Guardhouse and climb the path toward the main citadel, a massive stone wall abruptly blocks your way. This is the Naka-no-mon Gate. Serving as the 'final fortress' protecting the Shogun’s most vital quarters, it showcases the strongest and most beautiful stonework technology in Edo Castle. Standing here, you can instantly see why this fortress atmosphere has inspired filmmakers in Western cinema.
This beautiful three-story structure is the Fujimi Yagura (Fuji-viewing Turret). Built in 1659, it is one of the few remaining authentic buildings from the Edo period, having survived both devastating historic fires and the air raids of World War II. It gets its name because, back in the day, the Shoguns could see Mount Fuji directly from here.
While it is now a beautiful lawn park, this very spot was once home to the Honmaru Palace, the residence of the Shoguns. Here, we will explore how the Tokugawa Shogunate ruled for 260 long years, and how this lasting peace allowed unique food and culture to blossom—using the evolution of sushi as our prime example. We will also dive into the rich history of the Imperial Family. Let’s climb up the former castle tower base to take in the vast surrounding grounds and discover the stories behind them.
This is a peaceful oasis of healing where tranquility and Japanese aesthetics are condensed, making it hard to believe you are in the heart of a mega-city. Based on historical landscape drawings, this garden was restored to recreate the exact view once enjoyed by the Edo-period Shoguns and feudal lords. It was opened to the public in 1968, coinciding with the opening of the Imperial Palace East Gardens. As you stroll around the large pond, you can enjoy landscapes that shift beautifully with every step—featuring a waterfall, islands, and elegant bridges. It is truly a masterpiece of Japanese garden design.
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