EDO CASTLE GUIDED TOUR of Japan Walk-Caster_E

View from Edo Castle.jpgView from Edo Castle.jpgEdo castle toward the end of the Edo period

EDO CASTLE GUIDED TOUR

Join us for our weekly guided tour of the 400 year-old Edo castle, located in the heart of modern Tokyo. Edo Castle, part of which is the Imperial Palace, was home to the Tokugawa rulers of Japan from 1600 to 1868, when Japan began to open its sealed boarders.

Edo_P_detail.jpgWe walk between the towering 400 year-old ramparts of the castle built by Tokugawa Ieyasu and his descendants. We will walk the same paths that daimyo tread, and visit the exact location where the shogun held his monthly audiences; see the location of the famous Matsu-no-roka where the incident that set off the famous forty-seven ronin took place, and the gate from which dead people and criminals were carted out of the castle.

We will see where the the fifteen Tokugawa shoguns met their personal advisors and carried out their official duties over the course of 268 years as well as the Ooku where only the shogun lived along with his ladies and where no other man was allowed to enter.

Meet at 09.30 every Tuesday and Thursday morning in front of the Otemon gate to the East Garden of the castle, and finish at approximately 12.30 at the Hirakawamon gate. Reservations are required and groups are limited to eight people.
Please send the reservation form below.

TOUR NAVIGATOR

Tuesday: Patrick Lovell
Thursday: Dave Conklin

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PAYMENT OF TOUR FEE

Please pay tour fee via PayPal or to tour navigator in cash.

● Adults: ¥ 6,000 (Including consumption tax)



● Couples: ¥ 8,000 (Including consumption tax)



● Children: ¥ 2,000 (Less than 10 years old is free up to less than 15 years old. )



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