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- The Secret Behind Edo Castle's Impenetrable Defense
- Japan's 2
- 600-Year-Old Imperial System
- History of the Samurai and the Shogun
- Visiting the Japanese Garden Admired by the Emperor
- Seasonal Beauty: Cherry Blossoms in Spring
- 行程介绍
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Learn about samurai culture and the 2,600-year legacy of Japan's emperors. An expert guide will uncover the secrets of Edo Castle, Japan's largest fortress, which was never breached. Today, only parts of the castle remain, but you can still find traces of its grand scale throughout Tokyo. Its complex system of gates and guardhouses—mostly unused—makes it a lasting symbol of peace during Japan’s 260-year samurai era. A highlight is the striking contrast between past and present. Just steps from the quiet castle grounds lies Marunouchi, Tokyo’s buzzing financial district. Skyscrapers rise beside centuries-old stone walls—offering a rare chance to experience two eras at once. Now the Imperial Palace, it still houses Japan’s emperor. How has this tradition lasted so long? Join us to find out.
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