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Although in a hot summer, the Imperial Palace Plaza in Tokyo, Japan, still has many tourists,Cartier gold necklace, just as weaving. It is said that almost all foreign visitors come to Tokyo will pay a visit to the palace. It is so hot.
This was originally a castle Tokugawa to the Meiji era, later became the Royal Palace. Only the palace called the "big hands door", the place is open, but very few people know it.
The Square in front of the Palace is named as People's square after the World War II by the US-led occupation forces, it is the a place of national military parade. It has its own specific address --- Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Chiyoda 1 fan on the 1st.
Japanese emperor and the imperial family has no last name, no household,love bangle Cartier on sale discount, no passport, each year the Government allocated 200 million yen to support them. The palace covers an area of about 2,500 hectares and generally is not open to the outside world.
Standing in front of the Japanese Imperial Palace Plaza, across the famous Double Bridge (known as "Spectacles Bridge"), staring ahead, many Chinese tourists will feel in front of the Japanese Imperial Palace and faded wood doors and a moat, they both looked very, very ordinary.
The Japanese say that we cannot underestimate this "double bridge", in front of the bridge there is the "double day." Meiji era, here is the place to visit the Emperor. This is also the place which Japanese people rocking the state flag - the place to pay tribute to the emperor. This bridge across the moat, is the gateway to the palace of the special channel in Japan.
"Great hand door" is the entrance to the East Garden of Japanese Imperial Palace. Perhaps for security reasons, very little external publicity know this place.
"Great hand door" is a place which is not selling tickets, people who want to go there have to obtain a white votes, then return back it when you leave there. East Garden is worth a visit.
Have you ever been touched? Yes, of course. So when you have time and money, you should really pay a visit to this mysterious place.
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