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The Ultimate Guide to Chiyoda, Tokyo
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The Ultimate Guide to Chiyoda, Tokyo

Chiyoda is one of the most centrally-located of Tokyo’s districts. It is in the middle of Tokyo, and the eastern part of the overall Tokyo metro. This ward, often known as “Chiyoda City” in English, is home to the Imperial Palace, parks, shrines, and museums. It is also the center of the current government, and home to the Prime Minister’s residence and the place where parliament meets.

These sites make Chiyoda an attractive destination for tourists, who can easily get there from anywhere in the city via Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station, a historic rail hub, is an attraction in and of itself. Chiyoda has other attractions as well. It is a center for bargain hunters and of modern Japanese pop culture and the “otaku” scene.

Tokyo Station


Tokyo Station is one of Japan’s busiest rail terminals for intercity trains. Travelers who purchase a Japan Rail Pass in advance will very likely at least pass through Tokyo Station, if not use it as the central hub for many of their excursions to the various wards of Tokyo and the surrounding areas. It sees more than 400,000 people board trains that run on JR East railways here each day, and the subway station sees an additional 181,000. If you take a day trip from Tokyo, you will likely pass through Tokyo Station.

Tokyo has several subway and train apps to find trip information. You can get pocket Wi-Fi to access these and any other apps easily. Additionally, you can use this connection to figure out which lines accept Japan Rail Passes and which do not.

In addition to long-distance lines, you can access Tokyo Station on the Marunouchi Line. Otemachi Station connects with Tokyo Station and offers access via the Chiyoda, Mita, Hanzōmon, and Tōzai subway lines.

Tokyo Station is more than a century old, and the subway portion dates back to the 1950s. Bombers destroyed parts of the station during World War II, but it has since been restored, retaining much of its original, classic appearance.

Chiyoda Marunouchi


Tokyo Station is in Marunouchi, which is the central district in Chiyoda. Major companies such as Mitsubishi and Hitachi have their headquarters here, and the area surrounds the gardens and moat of the Imperial Palace. Marunouchi features a contrast between modern skyscrapers and busy business headquarters and the natural beauty of the parklands of the Imperial Palace’s gardens.

Marunouchi Building


One of the primary attractions in Marunouchi is the Marunouchi Building. Businesses occupy the upper floors of this 37-story tower, but the bottom is a mall with both Japanese and international shops and restaurants. The original structure on the site dates back to 1923, and it survived the Great Kanto Earthquake and World War II bombings. It is now a landmark in Marunouchi, though the skyscraper portion only dates back to the early 2000s.

Chiyoda Imperial Palace


The Imperial Palace dates back to 1888. Japanese emperors lived in the palace since then. It is still the official imperial residence and is closed to the public except on two traditional festival days: New Year’s (January 2nd) and the Emperor’s birthday (February 23rd). The gardens and grounds are open to the public every day except on Monday and Friday. You can take a 75-minute tour of the palace grounds, but you do not enter any buildings, with tickets available from the Imperial Household Agency and at the official grounds’ entrance, known as the Kikyo-mon Gate.

Things To Do In Chiyoda


In addition to the historic attractions and political and economic sites, Chiyoda has plenty of additional shopping and dining options and leisure activities. Here is an overview of other places that you should know about in Chiyoda.

Chiyoda Nightlife


Chiyoda’s nightlife includes office-worker-oriented bars and casual drinking spots for tourists.
  • The Marunouchi House is in the Shin-Marunouchi building. It features an outdoor terrace for al-fresco drinking with great views.
  • The Kurand Saki Market in Akihabara features a huge variety of sake that you can try. This place is very casual, and you can bring outside food in while you sample the alcohol.
  • The Yaktime Bar in the Kanda area features a casual bar with special events and parties on occasion.

Chiyoda Shopping

You will find diverse shopping options in Chiyoda, including high-end shops, bargains, and plenty of places to find items that you forgot to bring to Japan.

  • The first four floors of the Marunouchi Building (and the basement) contain a vast shopping mall with both Japanese and international brands.
  • Kitte Marunouchi is a department store right next to Tokyo Station that has seven themed floors offering Japanese specialty products.
  • The Akihabara District has budget shops and a high concentration of electronics stores.

Chiyoda Sightseeing

Chiyoda has both modern and historical sites as well, perfect for sightseeing.

  • The Imperial Palace and East Gardens are the main attraction in this ward. You can tour the palace grounds or just wander around the greenspaces for free. During springtime, you can see cherry blossoms in some sections of the gardens.



  • Tokyo’s Museum of Modern Art is in Chiyoda, featuring Japanese art from the past two centuries.

  • Akihabara is a maze of shopping streets with electronics and clothing stores. The area is also home to a cosplay scene where anime enthusiasts dress in costume and hang out on the streets.

Chiyoda Hotels

Chiyoda has a variety of hotels, including five-star luxury lodgings, traditional ryokan experiences, and budget accommodations.

  • The Capitol Hotel Tokyu is a luxury hotel with gourmet restaurants and rooms with both modern features and traditional Japanese design elements.
  • The Hotel Metropolitan Marunouchi is near Tokyo Station. This four-star hotel offers skyline views and contemporary rooms.
  • Those in search of more-economical accommodations can try Hotel Niwa Tokyo, which is a more-traditional inn, and is just over a mile from the Imperial Palace.

Chiyoda Restaurants

Chiyoda has a variety of restaurants serving Japanese and international cuisine.

  • Ninja Akasaka is a themed restaurant with private rooms, public dining areas, and ninja-roleplaying staff members.
  • Steakhouse Pound Akihabara is a steakhouse known for its excellent Kobe beef.
  • Nemuiro Hanamaru is in the Kitte Marunouchi department store. It is a high-end sushi restaurant where diners select dishes from a conveyor belt.

Chiyoda Onsen

Chiyoda does not have any onsen, or hot spring spas, but it does boast a variety of hotel and day spas.

  • The Spa at the Four Seasons Hotel Marunouchi offers a full menu of treatments including some that feature a traditional onsen bath.
  • The Fortuna Spa inside the New Otani Hotel offers a range of treatments that fuse traditional Japanese medicine with modern spa practices.

The Chi Spa at the Shangri La Hotel in Marunouchi Trust Tower features private treatment rooms, a pan-Asian menu of spa treatments, and a luxurious setting.

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