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Otemon Gate

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Otemon Gate

大手門

4.4Est. 10Tokyo, Kanto
JTA Approved

Overview

During the Tokugawa Shogunate (1603–1867), the Otemon Gate served as the main gate of Edo Castle, and it was used by the shogun and feudal lords.

Main entrance to Edo Castle during the Tokugawa Shogunate, used by the shogun and visiting feudal lords. Its design places two gates at right angles, a deliberate defensive measure to slow attackers and trap them in an enclosed space where they could be fired on from the upper story of the larger gate. The larger gate was rebuilt in 1967 after being destroyed in World War II air raids. Beside this panel stands a decorative mythical sea creature from the roof of the original gate, dated 1657 on its head, which served as a fire talisman. Today it marks the eastern entrance to the Imperial Palace East Gardens.

Practical info

Japanese name
大手門
Nearest station
Otemachi Station (5 min walk)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entrance

Good for

Families
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