Kyoto : Découvrez chaque parcelle du palais impérial de Kyoto





Description
Le palais impérial de Kyoto, autrefois résidence de la famille impériale du Japon avant que la capitale ne déménage à Tokyo en 1869, est situé dans le jardin national Gyoen de Kyoto. Connu pour son architecture japonaise traditionnelle et ses jardins pittoresques, le complexe du palais comprend plusieurs bâtiments, tels que la salle principale (Shishinden) et diverses autres structures utilisées pour les cérémonies et les réceptions officielles. Explorez une superbe architecture traditionnelle, des jardins sereins et des monuments historiques avec notre guide expert. Un voyage perspicace à travers le passé royal du Japon vous attend ici.
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Participez à notre visite guidée du palais impérial de Kyoto ! Découvrez la riche histoire, l'architecture époustouflante et les magnifiques jardins de ce site majestueux.
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- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(5)
Teipei was phenomenal. I cannot praise him for creating such an engaging, educational and fun experience. His knowledge and passion for Japanese history really shone, and he was also attentive to details on the tour as well. Thank you Teipei for making my time at Kyoto Imperial Palace such a highlight
We had a great tour with Tomoko as she explained the historic significance of the Imperial Palace. We learned a great deal and left having a deeper appreciation. She was very receptive and engaging with our questions. In closing, she offered other places to visit during our stay in Kyoto. Thank you Tomoko for delivering a pleasant experience.
It was a private tour just for the two of us. Shige was our guide &there to meet us as we arrived. He walked us around the Imperial castle & pointed out sites that the group tour guide in front of us didn’t? He had an infectious chuckle - good fun.
This was a dreadful experience yesterday. We were at the designated meeting point half an hour early. Confirmed by the park map just inside the gate and by local people that we asked. The 'guide', Taku, was 20 minutes late. He had a home made label with his name on but nothing to indicate the company he was representing. He introduced himself as a third year medical student. He then had to gather the other four people making up the group that he'd left elsewhere. The Imperial Palace only had one hour left open by this time. He is clearly no guide. He did not keep the group together before he spoke, although his main concern was where the best place was to take photos. He had no knowledge of history or culture. This tour was extremely disappointing, a waste of time and waste of our money. Not recommended at all.
Thank you for sharing your feedback, and we’re very sorry to hear about the inconvenience with the meeting point and delayed start. We understand how frustrating this must have been and sincerely apologize for the disruption. We are reviewing the details with the guide to ensure clearer communication and smoother coordination in the future. Your comments are very valuable to us, and we truly appreciate you bringing this to our attention. We hope you were still able to enjoy parts of the experience, and we would be happy to welcome you again under better circumstances.
Yuko (our guide) was patient and earnest, and genuinely interesting in her own right. After the tour was over she took the time to make some recommendations and teach us a little Japanese.



