1. Chidorigafuchi Moat is located in the heart of Tokyo, Japan, and it is one of the most visited sites of the city. It is a long and narrow moat that surrounds the Imperial Palace, and it is famous for its beautiful cherry blossom trees. During the cherry blossom season, the trees on the banks of the moat burst into a riot of pink and white, making it a popular spot for hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of viewing cherry blossoms.
2. The moat is open 24 hours a day, all year round, with no admission fee. However, visitors are not allowed to enter the palace grounds. The phone number for general inquiries is +81-3-3213-1111.
3. The closest stations to Chidorigafuchi Moat are Kudanshita Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Tozai Line, and Toei Shinjuku Line) and Hanzomon Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line). From either station, it is about a 10-minute walk to the moat. There is no ticket required to visit the moat, but there may be a fee for certain events or activities held there during the cherry blossom season. Buses and taxis are also available for transportation.