Imperial Palace
We had a guided tour of the of the Sento Imperial Palace gardens and then headed to the Imperial Palace. The palace is open to the public and is free to enter. This also had a great headset and app option to learn about the grounds.
This was a last minute add to the schedule, but we really liked it. Again, it was the first day we were in and it gave us again more of a foundation to understand the imperial and royal lineage.
This again was a walk of the grounds, but we could see into a few select buildings. The audio guides were really helpful. We used the app for this one with our own set of headphones. I also recommend using the lockers to put your stuff in -- it really is nice to have a break on your shoulders!
The grounds were beautiful. The time was well spent, it was free and provided a great overview of Japanese cultural design and history.
Time on palace grounds: 1.5 hrs
Times visited: 1
Overall: A-
This was a last minute add to the schedule, but we really liked it. Again, it was the first day we were in and it gave us again more of a foundation to understand the imperial and royal lineage.
This again was a walk of the grounds, but we could see into a few select buildings. The audio guides were really helpful. We used the app for this one with our own set of headphones. I also recommend using the lockers to put your stuff in -- it really is nice to have a break on your shoulders!
You can see me using my iPhone headset here! |
Time on palace grounds: 1.5 hrs
Times visited: 1
Overall: A-
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