Reception Hall - Free Audio Guide
Tokyo, Japan
迎賓館, 1, 元赤坂二丁目, 港区, 東京都, 107-0051, 日本
The State Guest House, known in Japanese as 迎賓館 (Geihinkan) and commonly referred to as Akasaka Palace, is an early twentieth‑century Neo‑Baroque imperial residence repurposed as Japan’s official state guest house. Architecturally distinguished by its grand façade, ornate interiors, ceremonial halls and formal landscaped gardens, it holds cultural significance as a symbol of Japan’s modern diplomatic history and official hospitality. The site regularly hosts visiting dignitaries and state ceremonies and is notable for its conservation and historical value. Public access is limited and typically arranged through scheduled open days, special exhibitions or organized tours; admission conditions vary by occasion and may be complimentary or charged. Accessibility measures are provided in parts of the complex, while some historic areas remain restricted. The building displays artful craftsmanship, period furnishings and formal garden design reflecting its ceremonial role.