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Akasaka Palace, or the State Guest House, is one of the two state guest houses of the Government of Japan. The other state guesthouse is the Kyoto State Guest House.
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I tried to make a booking on the website but it has not updated the dates for January 2019 yet. May I enquire if the Palace …
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I tried to make a booking on the website but it has not updated the dates for January 2019 yet. May I enquire if the Palace will be open to public in January 2019 as I will be going to Japan then and don't want to miss out on this place. Thank you!
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I too had trouble getting information online before I went to Japan. I went in April and had no trouble getting a tour. I do not know about January. I am sorry.
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Where do you apply to visit Akasaka Palace?
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I did not have permission or reservation. I showed up one day and was able to tour. The website is not helpful.
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Answer by Valerie G · January 29, 2020
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    Akasaka Palace (赤坂離宮, Akasaka Rikyū), or the State Guest House (迎賓館, Geihinkan), is one of the two state guest houses of the Government of Japan. The other state guesthouse is the Kyoto State Guest House. The palace was originally built as the Imperial Palace for the Crown Prince (東宮御所, Tōgū … See more

    Location: Tokyo, Minato-ku, Moto-Akasaka-chome No. 1
    The building has 15,000 m of floor space, and together with a smaller structure in the Japanese style, occupies a 117,000 m site.
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    The territory that Akasaka Palace now occupies was part of the residence of Kishū Domain, one of the major branches of the ruling Tokugawa clan, during the Tokugawa period. After the Meiji Restoration, the Owari presented the land to the Imperial … See more

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    Akasaka Palace (赤坂離宮, Akasaka Rikyū), or the State Guest House (迎賓館, Geihinkan), is one of the two state guest houses of the Government of Japan. The other state guesthouse is the Kyoto State Guest House . The palace was originally built as the Imperial Palace for the Crown Prince (東宮御所, Tōgū Gosho) in 1909.
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    Located in the Moto-Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, the building took on its present function in 1974, having previously been an imperial detached palace. In 2009 the palace was designated as a National Treasure of Japan.
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    Today the palace is designated by the Government of Japan as an official accommodation for visiting state dignitaries. Located in the Moto-Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, the building took on its present function in 1974, having previously been an imperial detached palace. In 2009 the palace was designated as a National Treasure of Japan.
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    WebNov 19, 2021 · Visits to the Japanese Style Annex are led by a specialist tour guide. Audio guides are provided for the main building (200 yen each). There is no guided tour service …

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