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[Tokyo] Tour of the State Guest House, the Diet Building, and shrines
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- Overview
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- Recommended for those who love history! Let's study Japanese history by seeing historical buildings with a guide!
- Explore Tokyo's rich history and culture with a four-hour tour that includes three iconic sites. First, visit Akasaka Palace, a Western-style palace built in 1899 for the Crown Prince, showcasing the height of Meiji-era architecture and Japanese craftsmanship. Since 1968, it has served as a state guest house, preserving its cultural heritage while hosting official events. Next, discover Hie Shrine, established in 1478 by Ota Dokan. Revered as a guardian of Edo (Tokyo), it is now a popular power spot for love, career success, and business prosperity. Finally, tour the National Diet Building, home to Japan's legislative chambers. The hour-long guided tour offers a glimpse into the architectural splendor and the nation’s legislative process. Join us for this captivating journey through Tokyo’s past and present!
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