The residence of the Emperor of Japan.
It occupies a huge territory in the very center of Tokyo.
It is surrounded by fortress walls and a wide moat with water.
Huge colored carp swim in the water, as in a fairy tale.
From the outside, the moat is bordered by spacious sidewalks, along which, if desired, you can walk around the territory of the palace.
In its northern part there will be an alley with sakura trees, which bloom here especially beautifully in spring.
The picture will be picturesque.
For eyes, photos and selfies.
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Salavat Vengersky
Level 27 Local Expert
May 7
It's a very crowded place, but still worth a visit. Do not expect to get into or even see the imperial palace, ordinary people are not allowed there. For us, they left large gardens that turn into different colors in the spring. The only drawbacks are there's nowhere to sit down, it's all open country
The palace can only be viewed from the outside, no one is allowed on the territory. The palace and gardens are surrounded by a pond with water. There is a beautiful park around. The buildings are poorly visible.