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(English) Tokyo Imperial Palace East Garden A Peaceful Historical Oasis in the Heart of Tokyo The Tokyo Imperial Palace East Garden (Kōkyo Higashi Gyoen) is one of the most beautiful and historically significant public gardens in Japan. Located in the center of Tokyo, it is part of the former Edo Castle, once the seat of power of the Tokugawa shogunate for over 260 years. Today, the East Garden is open to the public for free and offers visitors a rare chance to experience Japan’s history, traditional landscaping, and quiet nature—just steps away from Tokyo’s modern business district. 🏯 Historical Significance Edo Castle was built in the early 17th century and became the political center of Japan. Although the original castle buildings no longer exist, visitors can still see: Massive stone walls Moats Castle gates such as Otemon Gate Ruins of the castle keep (Tenshudai) These structures show the scale and power of Japan’s feudal era. 🌸 Garden Highlights Seasonal beauty: 🌸 Cherry blossoms in spring 🌿 Fresh greenery in summer 🍁 Autumn leaves in fall Ninomaru Garden: A traditional Japanese landscape garden with ponds, bridges, and carefully maintained plants. Wide open paths ideal for walking, photography, and quiet reflection. 📍 Practical Information for Travelers Location: Near Tokyo Station (10–15 minutes on foot) Admission: Free Opening days: Closed on Mondays and Fridays (and some public holidays) Best time to visit: Morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds 📸 Travel Tips Wear comfortable walking shoes—the garden is large. Photography is allowed, but no drones. Combine your visit with nearby attractions like: Tokyo Station Marunouchi district Imperial Palace outer moat walking route ✨ Why International Travelers Love It Easy to access Free admission A calm escape from busy city life A perfect mix of history, culture, and nature Whether you are visiting Tokyo for the first time or returning again, Tokyo Imperial Palace East Garden offers a peaceful and authentic glimpse into Japan’s past—right in the heart of the city.