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Where Edo Once Ruled in Suginami City

Where Edo Once Ruled

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Tokyo | Japan

What is this?

Your day begins where power once concentrated: the grounds of Edo Castle, now part of the Imperial Palace East Gardens. This was the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868. As you walk past stone foundations, reconstructed gates, and broad moats, your guide introduces you to the fascinating story of Edo — how a small fishing village became the political center of Japan. The gardens, paths and walls are part of the city’s origin story. The Ninomaru Garden, restored in classical style, contrasts with the modern skyline just beyond the trees. You’ll also learn how the transition from Edo to Tokyo began right here, when power shifted from shoguns to emperors.

What makes this unique?

This first stop sets the tone for the day: the present city layered on top of the past, often literally. Most visitors come to take photos of the Imperial Palace walls — but few truly spend time to understand what they’re standing on. The East Gardens are the physical and symbolic foundations of modern Tokyo. Your guide will explain how the layout of Edo Castle reflected the structure of power, and how much of that thinking still shapes Tokyo today — from districts to defense to ceremonial space. Walking it with an expert who can decode its layers changes what you see in the rest of the city.

Location

USD 255
per person

Private

2 - 6 people

8 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Private full-day guiding with an expert English-speaking storyteller/guide. All local transportation during the tour (mix of walking and taxi). Reserved lunch in Yanaka, including a set meal and a glass of sake, beer, or non-alcoholic drink. Traditional rice crackers and sweets. Coffee or tea during the afternoon. Entry fees where applicable (most sites are public or free access).
Offered in English

Private

2 - 6 people

8 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Private full-day guiding with an expert English-speaking storyteller/guide. All local transportation during the tour (mix of walking and taxi). Reserved lunch in Yanaka, including a set meal and a glass of sake, beer, or non-alcoholic drink. Traditional rice crackers and sweets. Coffee or tea during the afternoon. Entry fees where applicable (most sites are public or free access).
Offered in English