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State Guest House, Akasaka Palace
State Guest House, Akasaka Palace
State Guest House, Akasaka Palace

State Guest House, Akasaka Palace

The Akasaka State Guest House, since opening in 1974, continues to provide accommodation for state and official guests of the Japanese government, including monarchs, presidents and prime ministers from countries all over the world. It serves as a splendid stage for diplomatic activities, such as welcoming ceremonies, and meetings and receptions attended by leading figures in the political, business and academic circles. It has also functioned as a venue for such important international conferences as the Tokyo G7 Summit meetings in 1979, 1986 and 1993 and the Japan-ASEAN Commemorative Summit of 2003.


Seating Capacity (Banquets)
Area(m2 Wi-Fi

Seated

Standing
80 160 250 (Ballroom "Hogoromo no Ma") Free
*Capacity might be reduced as part of anti-COVID19 measures. Please confirm them beforehand.
Directions 7 min walk from Totsuya Station on JR Lines & Tokyo Metro Lines
Food/drink
Indoor/Outdoor/Outside (With roof)

3 Bakquet Halls
1 Japanese-style Room
Front garden also can be used for events

Accessibility

Multi-purpose restroom and wheelchair-accessible restroom are available.
Ostomate-friendly toilets are located at the Tourist Lounge(outside the palace).

Elevator
Other Open only for non-commercial events.

Contact Information

State Guest House, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan (Japanese language only)

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