A magnificent park! Very beautiful and - impressive! Walking is a pleasure, you rest your soul while contemplating such beauty. Definitely come and enjoy the views and silence
Tokyo's most far-fetched "landmark". No park art, just a park with the comment "Yes, you know how much a meter of land costs here!"
Prepare a photo of the imperial palace in your phone, because it will not be visible from the park behind the trees, and "the tower, which offers a beautiful view of the palace, burned down in the nth century." And a photo of Tokyo Bay, which is also beautiful, and which you will also not see because of the sky of the Serbs.
At the time that we were in the emperor's palace itself, there was no way to go, just to walk around. Compared to the same in Kyoto, it is clearly not in favor of Tokyo. If the weather is hot, you can skip this location.
In my opinion, one of the best places in the city, but this is provided if the weather is good, windy and the sun is there. You can look at the garden, something like a botanical garden. And all surrounded by some remains of the fortress walls. In general, a must see.