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Musashi Imperial Graveyard

Premier Tokyo power spot enrobed in serenity and immense mystique.

The esteemed site of four Japanese Imperial Family tombs, Emperor Taisho and Empress Teimei, Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun, rest at this imperial cemetery set in a pocket of rich nature in the Hachioji city area of Tokyo.

Emperor Taisho, the 123rd emperor, rests in the Tama Mausoleum, an ancient-style tomb designed with three upper and three lower levels. Bonsai and plants, which Emperor Taisho cherished during his lifetime, surround the tomb. The Musashino Mausoleum to the east of the Tama Mausoleum is the tomb of Emperor Showa, who reigned for over 60 years, spanning from before World War II to Japan's post-war recovery. This tomb stands 8.75 meters tall and features a gentler upper dome compared to the Tama Mausoleum, giving it a more approachable atmosphere.

The entire site can be reached by the hallowed 400-meter path that leads from the main gate to the mausoleums, flanked with Kitayama cedar trees imported from Kyoto. The grounds are equally immense and serene, making it one of Tokyo's premier power spots. At the Tama Mausoleum District Office, visitors can obtain a "Goryoin" seal, similar to shrine stamps.

Highlights

  • Graves of Emperor Taisho, Empress Teimei, Emperor Showa, and Empress Kojun are located here.
  • The vast grounds are lined with Kitayama cedar and cypress trees, creating a solemn atmosphere.
  • Pick up a Goryoin seal as a memento of your visit.

Photos

  • The Musashino Mausoleum, the grave of Emperor Showa.

    The Musashino Mausoleum, the grave of Emperor Showa.

  • The solemn path lined with Kitayama cedar trees.

    The solemn path lined with Kitayama cedar trees.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Signage within the district is available in Japanese and English.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Unknown. The Imperial Household Agency does not provide Wi-Fi.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available.

Q

Are there restrooms available?

A

There are restrooms only in the parking lot. (Multi-purpose restrooms available)

Q

About the Goryoin seal.

A

Please bring your own goshuincho (stamp book). The district office does not provide goshuincho.

Q

Is parking available?

A

Yes.

Q

How to perform a visit?

A

There are no specific guidelines for how to perform a visit.

Q

Offerings and monetary offerings.

A

Offerings and monetary offerings are not accepted. Please refrain from bringing them.

Q

About holidays.

A

Open year-round, but visits may be suspended during events or inclement weather.

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Details

Name in Japanese
武蔵陵墓地(むさしりょうぼち)
Postal Code
193-0824
Address
1833 Nagabusamachi, Hachioji City, Tokyo
Telephone
042-661-0023
(Imperial Household Agency Shoryobu Tama Mausoleum District Office)
Closed
Open year-round, but visits may be suspended during events or inclement weather.
Business Hours
9:00am - 3:30pm (Closed at 4:00pm)
Access
About 15 minutes walk from Keio Takao Station or North Exit of JR Takao Station.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)