🏰 Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Imperial Palace (1)
For a 3-day mini-vacation, consider a 2-3 day trip to Tokyo filled with fun, food, and sightseeing! Ladies, save this for your next trip! 🌸 It’s the perfect time for cherry blossom season—gorgeous and perfect for photos! #MindfulTravel 🚇 Transportation: Ginza Line YYDS! Start from Asakusa Station (G19) and take the Ginza Line directly to Ginza Station (G9). Experience the transition from Edo charm to modern metropolis! 🌟🌸 I recommend getting a one-day subway pass—it’s cost-effective and hassle-free. The Imperial Palace is located near Tokyo Station. After exploring Ginza, you can walk for 15 minutes or take the subway to Hibiya Station. 🌟🌸 Remember to wear comfortable shoes, as walking 20,000 steps is a must! 🚶♀️ 📸 Tips for Perfect Palace Photos: Pretend You’re Royalty! 1️⃣ Double Bridge Reflection: Stand in front of the “Nijubashi Bridge” to capture a symmetrical reflection. Water + stone bridge + green trees = the perfect Japanese movie poster vibe! Aim to arrive before 9 a.m. for fewer people and softer light. 🌅 2️⃣ Moat Panorama: The lawn outside the East Garden is a fantastic spot. 🌟🌸 During cherry blossom season, you can get the exclusive “castle + cherry blossoms” combo! 🌸 Light-colored clothing is recommended to match the background. 3️⃣ Silhouette of the Gate: Capture the silhouette of the palace gate at dusk. Post it on social media with the caption “My kingdom is truly beautiful,” and you’ll get instant likes! 🌆 #WhereToGoOnVacation #LongWeekend #TokyoTrip #JapaneseImperialPalace #CherryBlossomSeason