Akasaka Palace

★ 4.9 (302K+ reviews) • 11M+ booked
Step into a world of grandeur and elegance at the State Guest House Akasaka Palace, a neo-baroque masterpiece nestled in the heart of Tokyo's vibrant Minato district. Originally built in 1909 as the Crown Prince's Palace, this iconic landmark now stands as a symbol of Japan's hospitality and cultural heritage. Serving as a prestigious venue for welcoming heads of state, royalty, and dignitaries from around the globe, the palace offers visitors a rare glimpse into the opulent world of state diplomacy. Since opening its doors to the public in 2008, the State Guest House Akasaka Palace has become a must-visit destination for those eager to explore Japan's rich cultural tapestry and architectural splendor. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply captivated by stunning architecture, this breathtaking setting where history and modernity converge is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Yingbin Hotel, 1, Former Akasaka 2-chome, Minato, Japan
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Klook User
11 Sep
it was one of the best experiences during our stay in Tokyo, I wish we can enjoy the experience in the future. the facilities are safe and clean, the staff was amazing. Very easy to book on the Klook app. Also, it will be nice to ave your work in Canada.
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Klook User
11 Sep
incredible experience. I also loved that it felt small and wasn’t over crowded. this was such a cool experience! it makes me want to go to them all!
Chu ***************
11 Sep
Better than expected, the stage effects are surprising and recommended. The only problem is not understanding Japanese. Although I borrowed a subtitle device, it sometimes froze, but since I had read the plot online, it didn't affect me much.
林 **
11 Sep
Booking train tickets and the 2-day pass on Klook in advance was so convenient. Riding the SPACIA X was truly comfortable, and upgrading to car #2 was worth every penny! I would definitely book again when visiting Nikko in the future.
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Klook User
11 Sep
Really enjoyed learning about Japan's imperial legacy while strolling through these beautiful gardens. The preserved stone gates and walls are impressive remnants of Edo Castle's former glory. Great value tour experience.
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kimie *******
11 Sep
There's a diorama of Sendai City's center and the planned reconstruction of Shoto Junior High School, and the area with the foundational elements of the concept is spatially wonderful. The chatting building plushies were adorable!
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Junie **********
11 Sep
easy to book the seat and sched I wanted thru Klook.
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Courtney *********
11 Sep
Nothing short of amazing it is a must do, staff super friendly, art installations beyond this world!! The do your own art piece was also very much a must do aswell!!

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Main Building and Garden

Step into a world of elegance and history at the Main Building of Akasaka Palace, a stunning example of Neo-Baroque architecture that echoes the grandeur of European palaces. As you wander through the lush gardens, complete with a majestic fountain, you'll find a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply looking for a serene escape, the Main Building and its gardens offer a captivating experience.

Japanese Style Annex

Discover the tranquil beauty of the Japanese Style Annex at Akasaka Palace, where traditional Japanese aesthetics meet serene landscapes. This guided tour invites you to explore a meticulously designed garden, complete with a pond teeming with over 100 carp and a charming tea house. It's a perfect spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.

Annex Yushin-tei

Experience the harmonious blend of Western and Japanese architectural styles at the Annex Yushin-tei. This smaller structure on the palace grounds offers a unique perspective on traditional Japanese design elements, providing a fascinating contrast to the grandeur of the main palace. It's an ideal destination for those interested in architecture and cultural fusion.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Akasaka Palace is a cornerstone of Japan's history, having once been the residence of Crown Prince Hirohito. It has hosted numerous significant international events, including G7 summits, highlighting its role in global diplomacy. As a National Treasure of Japan, the palace is a symbol of the country's rich cultural heritage and its commitment to preserving tradition while engaging with the world.

Architectural Marvel

Designed by the renowned architect Katayama Tōkuma, the State Guest House Akasaka Palace is a stunning example of Neo-Baroque architecture from the Meiji period. As one of the largest buildings from this era, it captivates visitors with its intricate design and grandeur, offering a glimpse into Japan's architectural prowess.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Tokyo, don't miss the chance to indulge in its local culinary delights. From the freshest sushi to hearty bowls of ramen, the city's diverse array of flavors promises a delightful experience for any food enthusiast.

Japan's Only Neo-Baroque Palace

The State Guest House Akasaka Palace is unique in Japan as the only neo-baroque palace. Its intricately designed reception areas and lush gardens create a regal atmosphere reminiscent of England's Buckingham Palace, making it a must-visit for those who appreciate architectural elegance.