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▼ The Imperial Palace Running Route
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JAPAN TRAVEL
An ideal 5K loop you must do when in Tokyo
If you have time for only one run in Tokyo, you must do the Imperial Palace course. Home to the most famous family in Japan, the palace lies at the heart of the capital. The 5 km circuit around the palace is extremely popular among runners, and many races have been held there over the years.
Its most famous runner is Crown Prince Naruhito – who is occasionally spotted jogging the perimeter. During lunch and after working hours, the pathway becomes congested with throngs of runners who share the space with tourists. Police have to divert runners to an alternate course for part of the circuit during the cherry blossom season to accommodate the influx of viewers. Centrally located, it is the ideal course to run. To the south are the Ginza shopping area and Marunouchi business district. To the west is the Diet, and further west, Akasaka and Roppongi. To the northeast is Akihabara electric town and Ueno. If you are looking at doing a 10-15 km run from your hotel or accommodation, the palace is most likely accessible and easy to find. Proceed with the palace always to your left – etiquette requires runners to follow the course counter-clockwise, which helps keep the flow of joggers moving. Imagining the palace as a clock:
- Tokyo Station is at 3 o’clock, where the course is rather flat. As you move counter-clockwise, it begins to slope upwards.
- Continuing to turn back the clock, you will see the British Embassy at 9 o’clock and almost reach the highest point. This area is famous for its view of cherry blossoms during March and April.
- Moving towards 7 o’clock, the Diet will be on your right, and ahead are views of Marunouchi and Ginza. The path slopes down and many runners usually sprint down the path.
- Finally, as you reach 5 o’clock you wind back inside the moat where many runners leave their gear (yes, it is safe) and stretch before heading out.
Getting there
The Imperial Palace can be accessed from several stations but if you plan to use Runbase, use Nagatacho Station.- August 7, 2018
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