Guidebook for Minato-ku

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Guidebook for Minato-ku

Drinks & Nightlife

Tokyo Garden Terrace (東京ガーデンテラス Tōkyō Gaaden Terasu) is a 227,200-square-meter mixed-use development in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in 2016, it includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space.[1] Tokyo Garden Terrace takes up 30,400 square meters previously occupied by the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, across the moat from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, and adjacent to the Hotel New Otani. The primary developer is Seibu Properties working in concert with several partners. The project master design was created by architectural firm Kohn Pederson Fox; Nikken Sekkei is the local architect of record.
Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho station
1 Kioichō
Tokyo Garden Terrace (東京ガーデンテラス Tōkyō Gaaden Terasu) is a 227,200-square-meter mixed-use development in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in 2016, it includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space.[1] Tokyo Garden Terrace takes up 30,400 square meters previously occupied by the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, across the moat from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, and adjacent to the Hotel New Otani. The primary developer is Seibu Properties working in concert with several partners. The project master design was created by architectural firm Kohn Pederson Fox; Nikken Sekkei is the local architect of record.
P.C.A. is an evolution of Pub Cardinal Marunouchi and personifies the continuously innovative avenue that the Pub Cardinal brand takes while maintaining a tight focus on people. Here there is a convergence of many elements into one unifying place that satisfies all five senses. This convergence is especially evident in light of the senses hearing and seeing which composes the context. Five different zones await patrons, whom can choose to spend time at the causal and lively standing bar, the dining area, the relaxing and calm lounge zone, one of the small but luxurious private rooms, or even on the open and stylish terrace. These efforts by the P.C.A.’s visual navigator are complimented by
P.C.A. Pub Cardinal Akasaka
5-chōme-3-1 Akasaka
P.C.A. is an evolution of Pub Cardinal Marunouchi and personifies the continuously innovative avenue that the Pub Cardinal brand takes while maintaining a tight focus on people. Here there is a convergence of many elements into one unifying place that satisfies all five senses. This convergence is especially evident in light of the senses hearing and seeing which composes the context. Five different zones await patrons, whom can choose to spend time at the causal and lively standing bar, the dining area, the relaxing and calm lounge zone, one of the small but luxurious private rooms, or even on the open and stylish terrace. These efforts by the P.C.A.’s visual navigator are complimented by

Food Scene

Roppongi Hills (六本木ヒルズ Roppongi Hiruzu) is a development project in Tokyo and one of Japan's largest integrated property developments, located in the Roppongi district of Minato, Tokyo. The architecture and use of the space is documented in the book Six Strata: Roppongi Hills Redefined.[3] Constructed by building tycoon Minoru Mori, the mega-complex incorporates office space, apartments, shops, restaurants, cafés, movie theatres, a museum, a hotel, a major TV studio, an outdoor amphitheatre, and a few parks. The centerpiece is the 54-story Mori Tower. Mori's stated vision was to build an integrated development where high-rise inner-urban communities allow people to live, work, play, and sho
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Chillup Roppongi
6-chōme-10-1 Roppongi
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Roppongi Hills (六本木ヒルズ Roppongi Hiruzu) is a development project in Tokyo and one of Japan's largest integrated property developments, located in the Roppongi district of Minato, Tokyo. The architecture and use of the space is documented in the book Six Strata: Roppongi Hills Redefined.[3] Constructed by building tycoon Minoru Mori, the mega-complex incorporates office space, apartments, shops, restaurants, cafés, movie theatres, a museum, a hotel, a major TV studio, an outdoor amphitheatre, and a few parks. The centerpiece is the 54-story Mori Tower. Mori's stated vision was to build an integrated development where high-rise inner-urban communities allow people to live, work, play, and sho
Jojoen Yugentei is the most luxurious and decorative interior one among Jojoen chain restaurants I know. And of course they offer yummy yakiniku -- a perfect place for meat lovers! Comparing with the outsides of ordinary building, the interior inside is just luxurious. Yakiniku restaurants tend to be smoky and loud, and apparently Jojoen Yugentei has not only good grill equipment but also good range hood equipment. The dinner menu is diverse and surely delicious, while I highly recommend the lunch value menu which is provided from reasonable 900-3000 yen, with choices of yakinikh rice bowl, and grilled yakiniky set, etc. Yummy!
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Joyfull Akasaka
3-chōme-17 Akasaka
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Jojoen Yugentei is the most luxurious and decorative interior one among Jojoen chain restaurants I know. And of course they offer yummy yakiniku -- a perfect place for meat lovers! Comparing with the outsides of ordinary building, the interior inside is just luxurious. Yakiniku restaurants tend to be smoky and loud, and apparently Jojoen Yugentei has not only good grill equipment but also good range hood equipment. The dinner menu is diverse and surely delicious, while I highly recommend the lunch value menu which is provided from reasonable 900-3000 yen, with choices of yakinikh rice bowl, and grilled yakiniky set, etc. Yummy!
I loved the sushi in here! A colleague of mine brought me to this place and I tried the combo set. It was delicious! Added a few more sushi pieces and every one was of impeccable quality for the price. It was a dinner outing but I was told lunch offers are very attractive. I would go again in future. That's for sure!
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ITAMAE SUSHI Akasaka
3-chōme-8-17 Akasaka
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I loved the sushi in here! A colleague of mine brought me to this place and I tried the combo set. It was delicious! Added a few more sushi pieces and every one was of impeccable quality for the price. It was a dinner outing but I was told lunch offers are very attractive. I would go again in future. That's for sure!
If even food court ramen was good, the legit stuff from an actual shop, words cannot even. Great noodles, great broth (a miso-shoyu blend), great toppings, and kick to go with it. I'd like to die in this ramen (although, it might burn my eyes...)
Ittenbari Ramen & Chahan Restaurant
3-chōme-7-9 Akasaka
If even food court ramen was good, the legit stuff from an actual shop, words cannot even. Great noodles, great broth (a miso-shoyu blend), great toppings, and kick to go with it. I'd like to die in this ramen (although, it might burn my eyes...)
Tokyo Garden Terrace (東京ガーデンテラス Tōkyō Gaaden Terasu) is a 227,200-square-meter mixed-use development in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in 2016, it includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space.[1] Tokyo Garden Terrace takes up 30,400 square meters previously occupied by the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, across the moat from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, and adjacent to the Hotel New Otani. The primary developer is Seibu Properties working in concert with several partners. The project master design was created by architectural firm Kohn Pederson Fox; Nikken Sekkei is the local architect of record.
Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho
1-2 Kioichō
Tokyo Garden Terrace (東京ガーデンテラス Tōkyō Gaaden Terasu) is a 227,200-square-meter mixed-use development in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in 2016, it includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space.[1] Tokyo Garden Terrace takes up 30,400 square meters previously occupied by the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, across the moat from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, and adjacent to the Hotel New Otani. The primary developer is Seibu Properties working in concert with several partners. The project master design was created by architectural firm Kohn Pederson Fox; Nikken Sekkei is the local architect of record.
Tokyo Midtown (東京ミッドタウン Tōkyō Middotaun) is a 569,000-square-meter (6.1 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2007, the $3 billion (¥370 billion) project includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space, and the new quarters of the Suntory Museum of Art. When completed, the Midtown Tower was the tallest building in Tokyo. The project site takes up 78,000 square meters (19.4 acres) previously occupied by the Japan Defense Agency in Roppongi area of Minato, along Gaien Higashi and close to Roppongi Station, and less than a kilometer (half a mile) from the similarly scaled Roppongi Hills complex. The primary developer is Mitsui Fud
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Tokyo Midtown
9-chōme-7-1 Akasaka
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Tokyo Midtown (東京ミッドタウン Tōkyō Middotaun) is a 569,000-square-meter (6.1 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2007, the $3 billion (¥370 billion) project includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space, and the new quarters of the Suntory Museum of Art. When completed, the Midtown Tower was the tallest building in Tokyo. The project site takes up 78,000 square meters (19.4 acres) previously occupied by the Japan Defense Agency in Roppongi area of Minato, along Gaien Higashi and close to Roppongi Station, and less than a kilometer (half a mile) from the similarly scaled Roppongi Hills complex. The primary developer is Mitsui Fud
akasaka Sacas (赤坂サカス Akasaka Sakasu) is commercial complex in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan, where the TBS Broadcasting Center and the site of the "Akasaka 5-chome TBS Development Project" stand.
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Akasaka Blitz
5-chōme-3-2 Akasaka
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akasaka Sacas (赤坂サカス Akasaka Sakasu) is commercial complex in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan, where the TBS Broadcasting Center and the site of the "Akasaka 5-chome TBS Development Project" stand.
Among all the ninja restaurants, the most famous one is " Ninja Akasaka " Akasaka is the name of the place which is at the center of Tokyo. Inside of this restaurant it is dim and the construction of both the interior and exterior of Ninja Akasaka is like that of a ninja’s house. It has the ancient fashioned design of a Japanese building and a small waterfall and five tiny ponds can be found in this restaurant. The foods on the menu of this restaurant are quite familiar. Customers can order Sushi, Sashimi, salads, meat and fish dishes and some courses. The prices of dishes are not so expensive. For instance, " Kunoichi course " costs 5,500 Japanese yen and the highest price course " Hideyosh
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Ninja Akasaka
2-chōme-14-3 Nagatachō
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Among all the ninja restaurants, the most famous one is " Ninja Akasaka " Akasaka is the name of the place which is at the center of Tokyo. Inside of this restaurant it is dim and the construction of both the interior and exterior of Ninja Akasaka is like that of a ninja’s house. It has the ancient fashioned design of a Japanese building and a small waterfall and five tiny ponds can be found in this restaurant. The foods on the menu of this restaurant are quite familiar. Customers can order Sushi, Sashimi, salads, meat and fish dishes and some courses. The prices of dishes are not so expensive. For instance, " Kunoichi course " costs 5,500 Japanese yen and the highest price course " Hideyosh

Parks & Nature

There is "zomigidaishindaikyuhokoai*hi" in the front included in park. Toshimichi Okubo of Councilor of time and Secretary of the Interior was assassinated in this neighborhood in (1878) in 1878. Monument which praised achievements of Okubo on this ground near assassination place was erected by cabinet minister of co-worker. In the monument completed in (1888) in 1888, to approximately 6m in height and surface epitaph depend on calligraphy of Prime Minister Sanetomi Sanjo.  This ground is considered to be park of Tokyo City from (1890) in 1890 and shows calm appearance to let you forget the urban noise now. Monument is appointed in cultural assets of Chiyoda-ku, but stone measure of Tamagawa
Shimizudani Park
2-1 Kioichō
There is "zomigidaishindaikyuhokoai*hi" in the front included in park. Toshimichi Okubo of Councilor of time and Secretary of the Interior was assassinated in this neighborhood in (1878) in 1878. Monument which praised achievements of Okubo on this ground near assassination place was erected by cabinet minister of co-worker. In the monument completed in (1888) in 1888, to approximately 6m in height and surface epitaph depend on calligraphy of Prime Minister Sanetomi Sanjo.  This ground is considered to be park of Tokyo City from (1890) in 1890 and shows calm appearance to let you forget the urban noise now. Monument is appointed in cultural assets of Chiyoda-ku, but stone measure of Tamagawa
Hinokicho Park and Playground is an urban oasis in central Tokyo. Located behind the Tokyo Midtown shopping complex the park holds a beautifully landscaped garden with small lake – gorgeous during cherry blossom season in Spring and for the foliage in Autumn; illuminations and skate rink in winter, various cultural activities and events throughout the year; the spectacular design museum 21-21 Design Sight; green space and playground; and offers many benefits to the community by inviting people to stop, sit, eat, play, and relax.
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Parc Hinokicho
9-chōme-7-7 Akasaka
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Hinokicho Park and Playground is an urban oasis in central Tokyo. Located behind the Tokyo Midtown shopping complex the park holds a beautifully landscaped garden with small lake – gorgeous during cherry blossom season in Spring and for the foliage in Autumn; illuminations and skate rink in winter, various cultural activities and events throughout the year; the spectacular design museum 21-21 Design Sight; green space and playground; and offers many benefits to the community by inviting people to stop, sit, eat, play, and relax.

Arts & Culture

The Suntory Museum of Art (Japanese: サントリー美術館) is an arts museum located in Akasaka, Tokyo. It is owned by the Suntory corporation. It hands out the Grand Prix prize to artists.
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Museu d'Art Suntory
9-chōme-7-4 Akasaka
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The Suntory Museum of Art (Japanese: サントリー美術館) is an arts museum located in Akasaka, Tokyo. It is owned by the Suntory corporation. It hands out the Grand Prix prize to artists.
The Suntory Hall (サントリーホール) is a concert hall complex consisting of the "Main Hall" and the "Small Hall" located in the Ark Hills complex, near the U.S. Embassy and TV Asahi in the Akasaka district of northern Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Construction started in the late 1970s and it opened in October 1986. Herbert von Karajan described the hall as "a jewel box of sound".
Akasaka
The Suntory Hall (サントリーホール) is a concert hall complex consisting of the "Main Hall" and the "Small Hall" located in the Ark Hills complex, near the U.S. Embassy and TV Asahi in the Akasaka district of northern Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Construction started in the late 1970s and it opened in October 1986. Herbert von Karajan described the hall as "a jewel box of sound".

Shopping

Omotesando Hills (表参道ヒルズ Omotesandō hiruzu) is a shopping complex in central Tokyo built in 2005, in a series of urban developments by Mori Building. It occupies a two hundred and fifty meter stretch of Omotesandō, a shopping and (previously) residential road in Aoyama, sometimes termed Tokyo's Champs-Élysées. It was designed by Tadao Ando, and contains over 130 shops and 38 apartments. The construction of Omotesando Hills, built at a cost of $330 million, has been marked by controversy.[1] The building replaced the Bauhaus-inspired Dōjunkai Aoyama Apartments, which had been built in 1927 after the 1923 Kantō earthquake.[2] The destruction of the apartments again raised questions about Japa
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Omotesando Hills
4-chōme-12-10 Jingūmae
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Omotesando Hills (表参道ヒルズ Omotesandō hiruzu) is a shopping complex in central Tokyo built in 2005, in a series of urban developments by Mori Building. It occupies a two hundred and fifty meter stretch of Omotesandō, a shopping and (previously) residential road in Aoyama, sometimes termed Tokyo's Champs-Élysées. It was designed by Tadao Ando, and contains over 130 shops and 38 apartments. The construction of Omotesando Hills, built at a cost of $330 million, has been marked by controversy.[1] The building replaced the Bauhaus-inspired Dōjunkai Aoyama Apartments, which had been built in 1927 after the 1923 Kantō earthquake.[2] The destruction of the apartments again raised questions about Japa
Tokyo Midtown (東京ミッドタウン Tōkyō Middotaun) is a 569,000-square-meter (6.1 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2007, the $3 billion (¥370 billion) project includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space, and the new quarters of the Suntory Museum of Art. When completed, the Midtown Tower was the tallest building in Tokyo. The project site takes up 78,000 square meters (19.4 acres) previously occupied by the Japan Defense Agency in Roppongi area of Minato, along Gaien Higashi and close to Roppongi Station, and less than a kilometer (half a mile) from the similarly scaled Roppongi Hills complex. The primary developer is Mitsui Fud
413 residents recomanen
Tokyo Midtown
9-chōme-7-1 Akasaka
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Tokyo Midtown (東京ミッドタウン Tōkyō Middotaun) is a 569,000-square-meter (6.1 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2007, the $3 billion (¥370 billion) project includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space, and the new quarters of the Suntory Museum of Art. When completed, the Midtown Tower was the tallest building in Tokyo. The project site takes up 78,000 square meters (19.4 acres) previously occupied by the Japan Defense Agency in Roppongi area of Minato, along Gaien Higashi and close to Roppongi Station, and less than a kilometer (half a mile) from the similarly scaled Roppongi Hills complex. The primary developer is Mitsui Fud
Isetan (伊勢丹 Isetan) (TYO: 8238 unlisted on March 26, 2008, SGX: I15) is a Japanese department store. Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Isetan has branches throughout Japan and South East Asia, including Phnom Penh, Bangkok, Jinan, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Shanghai, Singapore and Tianjin and formerly in Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, London, and Vienna. On April 1, 2008, Isetan and Mitsukoshi were merged under a joint holding company called Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd
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Isetan Shinjuku Store
3-chōme-14-1 Shinjuku
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Isetan (伊勢丹 Isetan) (TYO: 8238 unlisted on March 26, 2008, SGX: I15) is a Japanese department store. Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Isetan has branches throughout Japan and South East Asia, including Phnom Penh, Bangkok, Jinan, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Shanghai, Singapore and Tianjin and formerly in Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, London, and Vienna. On April 1, 2008, Isetan and Mitsukoshi were merged under a joint holding company called Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd

Sightseeing

Kagurazaka (神楽坂) is a neighbourhood in Tokyo, northwest of Iidabashi Station. It has a shopping street at its center, lined by numerous cafés and restaurants. It is served by Tokyo Metro Tozai Line and Toei Oedo Line.
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Kagurazaka
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Kagurazaka (神楽坂) is a neighbourhood in Tokyo, northwest of Iidabashi Station. It has a shopping street at its center, lined by numerous cafés and restaurants. It is served by Tokyo Metro Tozai Line and Toei Oedo Line.