Running the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Chiyoda Ward, Japan
Running around the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Chiyoda, Japan. Nice 3 mile loop. May re-upload 4K version.
Imperial Palace Chiyoda Japan: Walk Outside And Inside The Imperial Palace
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After the capitulation of the shogunate and the Meiji Restoration, the inhabitants, including the Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu, were required to vacate the premises of the Edo Castle. Leaving the Kyoto Imperial Palace on 26 November 1868, the Emperor arrived at the Edo Castle, made it to his new residence and renamed it to Tōkei Castle (東京城 Tōkei-jō?). At this time Tōkyō had also been called Tōkei. He left for Kyōto again, and after coming back on 9 May 1869, it was renamed to Imperial Castle (皇城 Kōjō?).[3]
Previous fires had destroyed the Honmaru area containing the old donjon (which itself burned in the 1657 Meireki fire). On the night of 5 May 1873, a fire consumed the Nishinomaru Palace (formerly the shogun's residence), and the new imperial Palace Castle (宮城 Kyūjō?) was constructed on the site in 1888.
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The Imperial Palace is the home of the emperor of Japan. It is found in the Chiyoda Ward of Tokyo. The history of this palace dates back to the time when the capitulation of the shogunate and the age of the Meiji Restoration happened. In that period of time, Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu was forced to leave the Edo Castle and that is when the Emperor moved in for a short period of time. This was also the point in time where the castle went from being called the Edo Castle to the Tokei (Tokyo) Castle.
The emperor left for Kyoto for a little while and upon his return, he decided to rename the castle once again to its present name now, the Imperial Castle. To clarify, the castle is not the same as the palace. In that point in time, the Imperial Palace wasn’t even constructed yet. It wasn’t until the fire which burned down the Nishinomaru Palace that the Imperial Palace became an actual project for the Imperial family.
The Nishinomaru Palace, which used to be the household or residence of the shogun, burned down in the year of 1873. The area did not go to waste though as this was the perfect site to build the new Imperial Palace Castle. This new Imperial Palace Castle was built and finished in the year of 1888.
The palace has changed a lot since that time. Presently, the Imperial Palace has exceeded the area once occupied by the former Edo Castle. Advancements in technology and design influenced the modern palace called Kyuden to be made with various imperial court function rooms and reception areas. This growth in the area also made it possible to accommodate the current emperor and empress’ residence in the Fukiage Gardens.
There have also been major changes to the functions of the various grounds in the vicinity of the palace. The west citadel, where the Nisihnomaru Palace used to be, is now occupied by not only the Imperial Palace but also the Imperial Household Agency. This agency is an agency of the Japanese government whose task is to manage any state matters that involve the Imperial Family. Alongside this responsibility are the added duties of keeping the Privy Seal and the State Seal of Japan.
Going back to the present configuration of the ground in the palace, the palace of today is now a renovated version of itself. What used to be isolated portions of structures now stand as one interconnected complex. This design was made possible through the work of the Takenaka Corporation who finished construction on this complex in 1968.
The Kyuden is made up of six major wings namely the Seiden State Function Hall, Homeiden State Banquet Hall, Chowaden Reception Hall, Rensui Dining Room, Chigusa Chidori Drawing Room, and the Emperor’s Work Office. Within these halls are corridors that serve different purposes. An example of these halls would be the Matsu no Ma or the Pine Chamber. It is in this chamber that the emperor entertains the prime minister. This is also where the appointing of major government positions like the ambassadors, Ministers of State, and Chief Justice is done so there are obviously a lot of national events that still happen within these walls.
The grounds of the East Garden also wasn’t always how it is now. In the earlier years, this area used to be where the Honmaru and Ninomaru areas were. These areas were where structures like the donjon or keep stood before it got burned down by the Meiriki fire of 1657. Nowadays, the East Garden is where the majority of the government buildings are found.
Aside from holding the administrative structure, the East Garden is also the part of the palace where you can find the establishments like the Imperial Tokagakudo Music Hall, Music Department of the Board of Ceremonies of the Imperial Household, Museum of the Imperial Collections, and much more. There were also some structures that had to be removed, like the stables and housing, to make the most recent changes possible.
The work on this area began in the year of 1961 and it started with the pond you will find in
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#28 Walking in Japan From Tokyo station to the Imperial Palace”(皇居周辺)
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The sound of the wind might be a bit noisy as it was a strong wind when recording this movie.
I walked from the Tokyo station to the Imperial Palace where my emperor lives.
The Imperial Palace is a place where there was a castle of general who used politics instead of the emperor in the era when Tokyo was once called Edo.
When walking, it is overwhelmed by the size. . .
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The Tokyo Imperial Palace is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace, the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
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【4K Town Walking Japan #60】Imperial Palace CHIYODA TOKYO 城镇漫步 皇居周辺 東京・千代田
Walk through Chiyoda area in the middle of Tokyo from Tokyo Station through the Imperial Palace to the Houses of Parliament.
Start point 35°40'58.7N 139°45'53.7E
从东京站穿过故宫,穿过国会大厦,穿过东京中央的千代田区。
東京駅から皇居周辺を通って国会議事堂まで、東京の真ん中である千代田エリアを歩きます。
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JAPANTRIP「Tokyo Imperial Palace」Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo【皇居】
The current Imperial Palace (皇居, Kōkyo) is located on the former site of Edo Castle, a large park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo, a short walk from Tokyo Station. It is the residence of Japan's Imperial Family.
Adventures at the Tokyo Imperial Palace
I have mixed feelings about the Imperial Palace near Tokyo Station. I've taken friends there about 10 times (in the last three years). Imperial Palace is in all the tour books... and it is a pretty fun place, but some people find the name misleading.
It's a palace, but you won't see any castles. Or super-fancy/historic buildings. The imperial family still lives there and so a lot of the park is closed off to the public (can you imagine if people were walking around your backyard snapping photos of you every day? That would be awkward, right?)
But they have pretty rock walls and moats.
Imperial Palace is also really popular for runners (because it's HUGE) and school teams doing training. Personally, I used to work kind of close to the Imperial Palace, so I would sit on a bench for 2-3 hours (once a week) and draw comics.
If you're in Tokyo... sure, check it out. But if you want to see a huge, pretty castle, you might be out of luck.
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The current palace was constructed in the same spot where Edo Castle used to stand. Most of the palace grounds are not open to the public except for the East Gardens, which are accessible on select days.
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- I think thats part of the Imperial Palace by Jay29 from a blog titled round 2
- Imperial palace tokyo - Nijubashi bridge by Bobmckenzie from a blog titled Tokyo!!! Huge culture shock...in good way!
- Nice surrounding of Imperial Palace by Lduckett from a blog titled Ginza
- Imperial Palace Oriental Gardens by Oandb from a blog titled Day 26: Art, Architecture, and museums in Tokyo
- Garden Near Imperial Palace by Dane from a blog titled Imperial Palace and Park
- Imperial Palace and Bridge by Dane from a blog titled Imperial Palace and Park
- Imperial Palace and Fence by Dane from a blog titled Imperial Palace and Park
- Imperial Palace and Tree by Dane from a blog titled Imperial Palace and Park
- The imperial palace garden by Aleksandra88 from a blog titled This is Japanese for me !!!!
- Imperial Palace and bridge by Lynnea17 from a blog titled Please feed me chicken yakitori.
- Imperial Palace Bridge 2 by Amynp from a blog titled Ginza
- Imperial Palace gardens by Oandb from a blog titled Day 5: Zen in Kyoto at Ninna-ji temple
- Imperial palace grounds by Mitsukishiroi from a blog titled The day I missed seeing the Japanese man again
- Imperial Palace - Tokyo by Beac from a blog titled Karaoke Tokyo Style!!!
- More imperial palace by Amynp from a blog titled Ginza
- Imperial Palace by Dane from a blog titled Imperial Palace and Park
- Imperial Palace by Emanddave from a blog titled Konichi-wa
- Imperial palace by Mitsukishiroi from a blog titled The day I missed seeing the Japanese man again
- Imperial Palace by Skintsaint from a blog titled Going Japanese!
First Time in JAPAN: Episode 9 - Chiyoda - Imperial Palace - Tokyo, JAPAN
All good things has to come to end. This is our final episode of our First Time in Japan Series. Come follow us as we explore the depths of Chiyoda - Imperial Palace and having another experience viewing Japan's iconic flower, the Cherry Blossom Sakura. Thank you Japan! It was an awesome vacation but only wished the girls didn't get sick. We will be back!
Surrounding Grounds Outside the Imperial Palace in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
A short video of the surrounding grounds outside the Japanese Imperial Palace in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
A DAY TOUR AT IMPERIAL PALACE EAST GARDEN TOKYO, JAPAN
Monetize with ads The Imperial Palace contains the Emperor Emeritu's Residence where their Majesties the Emperor Emeritus and Empress Emerita live. Completed in October 1968 and coming into use in April of the following year, the Imperial Palace, a structure comprising a large roof, pillars and beams, was built using the beauty of traditional Japanese architecture and materials procured mostly from within Japan. The Place is a steel reinforced concrete building two stories with an underground floor and an inclined roof with long protruding eaves.
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Explore Tokyo Imperial Palace Garden and Tokyo Midtown Hibiya, Chiyoda || Exploring Japan Series
Welcome back to my another japan travel vlog (Bahasa Indonesia) and here is another video in Exploring Japan Series.
Another happy summer day when Yusuke, isau and I were walking around Tokyo station. We take a look at Tokyo imperial palace garden and went to new spot Nearby which is called Tokyo Hibiya Town. We ate the best Udon and fishcake before watch the clock tower in Ginza, just before we went home. what a nice day it has been.
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