Ninomaru Garden - Free Audio Guide
Tokyo, Japan
二の丸庭園, 汐見坂, 千代田, 千代田区, 東京都, 100-0001, 日本
The Ninomaru Garden, a part of the Imperial Palace East Gardens in Tokyo, represents a significant piece of Japan's feudal history. This garden, constructed on the site of Edo Castle, was originally used by the Tokugawa shogunate. Key attractions include the Ninomaru grove and a tea house built by Emperor Meiji. Open to the public since October 1, 1968, the garden remains accessible throughout the year, though it may close for court activities and public holidays. Admission is free, providing a wonderful opportunity for visitors to experience the blend of culture and nature in central Tokyo.