Areas / Akasaka

Akasaka 赤坂

A government-and-business district with quiet pockets — a hilltop shrine, the state guesthouse, and the 500-year-old Imperial confectioner.

The Character of Akasaka

Akasaka is political-and-corporate Tokyo — ministries, broadcasters, hotels — but it keeps quiet pockets a tourist would never stumble into: the red-torii tunnel of Hie Shrine, the Akasaka Palace state guesthouse grounds, and Toraya, the 500-year-old wagashi maker that follows the Imperial household. It rewards a slow, deliberate visit rather than wandering.

How to Approach

Stations
Tokyo Metro Akasaka / Akasaka-Mitsuke

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