Akasaka, a charming and lively district of Tokyo

Akasaka is a residential and commercial district in Tokyo's Minato-ku district, located between Nagatachō and Roppongi. Formerly a district in its own right, it still houses part of the Minato-ku administration. Renowned for its charm, liveliness and many points of interest, Akasaka has a chic yet relaxed atmosphere. You'll discover grand luxury hotels, excellent restaurants and historic shrines and temples nestled in the heart of the modern city. Explore the cobbled streets, filled with traditional bars and restaurants, and let yourself be charmed by this lively district.
 

The main sites and monuments to discover in Akasaka

Despite its image as a business district, Akasaka is packed with historical and cultural sites not to be missed. As you stroll around, you'll come across the magnificent Hie-jinja Shinto shrine, nestled on a hill and accessible via a grand staircase lined with vermilion torii. Every June, the shrine comes alive during the Sannô Matsuri, one of Tokyo's three major festivals.

The tunnel of the torii shrine Hie-Jinja.

Alley of torii at Hie-Jinja Shrine.

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Not far away, the Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin Buddhist temple is also worth a visit, with hundreds of fox statues lined up in the courtyard. Another emblematic site in the district, the majestic Akasaka Palace welcomes heads of state on official visits. You can admire its neo-baroque façade from the central alley.

Akasaka Palace and its neo-baroque style.

Akasaka Palace and its neo-Baroque style.

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Akasaka is home to many leading Japanese companies, including Fujifilm, Fujitsu, Hitachi and Mitsubishi Corporation. The Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) television channel has set up its headquarters in the Biz Tower, a futuristic building nicknamed the "Big Hat". Several foreign multinationals have also chosen Akasaka, including Becton Dickinson, Coca-Cola, Google Japan and Morgan Stanley.

Long considered the "embassy district", Akasaka is home to numerous diplomatic representations, including the embassies of the USA, Canada, Mexico, Spain and Syria. The Japanese Prime Minister's official residence, the Kantei, is also located on the northern edge of the district. This concentration of political and economic institutions gives Akasaka an international dimension and a certain prestige.

TBS Headquarters, Akasaka

The gigantic TBS dish.

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    Akasakamitsuke station (Marunouchi and Ginza lines)Nagatacho station (Yurakuchi, Nanboku and Hanzomon lines)Akasaka station (Chiyoda line)

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