[Travel] Lee’s Travelog – Imperial Palace Tours, Part 1: Booking a Tour
Did you know you can enter the Imperial Palaces and Villas?
Book a free tour and learn some history!
Book a free tour and learn some history!
Where to visit? First of all, you need to know where in Japan you will be travelling.
If you are in Tokyo, your only choice is to visit “The Imperial Palace”.
If you are in Kyoto, you can choose between four palace facilities.
Outside of Tokyo and Kyoto, there are no palaces.
If you are in Tokyo, your only choice is to visit “The Imperial Palace”.
If you are in Kyoto, you can choose between four palace facilities.
Outside of Tokyo and Kyoto, there are no palaces.
Here’s a little help choosing between the four places in Kyoto.
The best choice is the “Kyoto Imperial Palace”; this is the centre of Japanese history and has a dedicated English tour, while the other three tours provide English recordings.
However, if gardens are your passion, you are better off choosing the “Sento Imperial Palace” or the “Katsura Imperial Villa”.
The former is best visited in May, while the latter is beautiful in autumn.
Meanwhile, the “Shugaku-in Imperial Villa” is located in the mountains, with a very different atmosphere.
I suggest that you look at the introductory videos on the various palaces and villas – these are not only informative, but give you an idea of what you will be seeing.
The best choice is the “Kyoto Imperial Palace”; this is the centre of Japanese history and has a dedicated English tour, while the other three tours provide English recordings.
However, if gardens are your passion, you are better off choosing the “Sento Imperial Palace” or the “Katsura Imperial Villa”.
The former is best visited in May, while the latter is beautiful in autumn.
Meanwhile, the “Shugaku-in Imperial Villa” is located in the mountains, with a very different atmosphere.
I suggest that you look at the introductory videos on the various palaces and villas – these are not only informative, but give you an idea of what you will be seeing.
How to book?
There are three methods: post, online and in-person.
Post is an option that’s hard to non-residents to pursuit, so we suggest applying online or in-person.
To apply online, follow the advice given onhttp://sankan.kunaicho.go.jp/english/.
To apply in person, visit the Imperial Agency office in Kyoto or Tokyo.
When making a booking, you will need to choose a date and time.
You will also need to inform the agency how many people will be attending.
All tours are by reservations-only and changes cannot be made later.
There are three methods: post, online and in-person.
Post is an option that’s hard to non-residents to pursuit, so we suggest applying online or in-person.
To apply online, follow the advice given onhttp://sankan.kunaicho.go.jp/english/.
To apply in person, visit the Imperial Agency office in Kyoto or Tokyo.
When making a booking, you will need to choose a date and time.
You will also need to inform the agency how many people will be attending.
All tours are by reservations-only and changes cannot be made later.
When to book?
You can book from the first day of the month three months prior to your visit date.
Bookings will be closed four days before the visit date.
In other words, if you wish to visit on July 15, you can apply between April 1 and July 11.
Bookings tend to fill up early, so we recommend you apply early.
Another trick worth trying if you can’t secure a place but would still like to visit is to go directly to the Imperial Agency office in Kyoto or Tokyo.
If you book in person, you can make a booking up to one day before the visit date.
So, if you want to visit on May 1, you can book until April 30.
You can book from the first day of the month three months prior to your visit date.
Bookings will be closed four days before the visit date.
In other words, if you wish to visit on July 15, you can apply between April 1 and July 11.
Bookings tend to fill up early, so we recommend you apply early.
Another trick worth trying if you can’t secure a place but would still like to visit is to go directly to the Imperial Agency office in Kyoto or Tokyo.
If you book in person, you can make a booking up to one day before the visit date.
So, if you want to visit on May 1, you can book until April 30.
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