On this small-group tour of up to 10 people, learn about samurai culture and the 2,600-year legacy of Japan's emperors at Edo Castle. Edo Castle was the largest castle in Japan, and traces of it can still be found throughout Tokyo. A local guide will explain just how massive Edo Castle was and how its defenses made it nearly impenetrable. This castle played a key role in maintaining the peaceful samurai era that lasted for 260 years.
Today, Edo Castle serves as the Imperial Palace, the residence of Japan's emperor. The imperial system is a tradition that has continued for 2,600 years. But how has it managed to survive for so long? Join us to uncover the secrets behind this enduring legacy.
Stroll through the vast grounds, explore the meticulously preserved moats and gates, and imagine what life was like for the shogun and his retainers. Seasonal gardens, ancient stone walls, and panoramic views create countless photo opportunities. Perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, or anyone curious about Japan's heritage, it is a rare chance to walk in the footsteps of samurai and emperors, guided by a local expert in the heart of Tokyo.
Please note: This tour is conducted in English only, Japanese language support is not available.
