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Somewhat deep and interesting places with history.

Azabu Kuromimizu Onsen Takeyu

1-15-12 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Since it was opened as a "radium hot spring" in Taisho 2, the Bamboo hot spring which has been loved by the person of Azabu Taketani-Cho took the approval of the hot spring as "Azabu Kuromimizu (Kokubi sui) Onsen" in 2002. As the name implies, the transparent hot water is the effect of fatigue recovery, cold, stiff neck, back pain, etc. (non-smoking in store)

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Shinagawa Season Terrace

1-2-70 Minami, Minato City, Tokyo

Shinagawa Season Terrace is a success of applying 3D urban planning to a cooperative public and private large-scale development between the Tokyo Metropolis and four private companies: NTT Urban Development Corporation, Taisei Corporation, Hulic Co, and Tokyo City Development Co. The lower floors abound in a variety of shops and restaurants, as well as distributed conference halls, and adjoining the building is 3.5 hectares of open green space where the greenery and waterfront scenery changes from season to season. By creating a landscape of harmonious abundance while bringing all the advantages of a center for business to a place to foster community, it is contributing greatly to the regional community.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

5-21-9 Shirokanedai, Minato City, Tokyo

In the 8th year of the Showa era, the art museum was opened in the Former Residence of Prince Asaka. The architecture and garden together are treated as a work of art, the building adopting the art deco style that was at its height of prosperity in the early 20th century. The doors in the front entrance hall and chandeliers in the former great dining hall were made by Rene Lalique, master of Art Deco glass. Until it was opened to the public in the 58th year of the Showa era, it was called "illusory architecture." The silver guest house was used as lodging for special guests from abroad, up until it became an art museum. In the spacious garden, there is also a large cherry tree to delight visitors. It is also possible to visit the garden only, which is introduced by photos of seasonal landscapes on the official website. In each season, there are flowers to enjoy. It is also possible to visit the garden only. Please refer to the seasonal flower calendar on the official website.

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Tokyo Midtown

9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo

Tokyo Midtown has a wide variety of places, including shopping centers, office buildings, hotels, art museums, event halls, medical institutions, parking lots, and parks.

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The National Art Center, Tokyo

7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo

This beautiful spot combines the characteristic museum building created by the late Kisho Kurosawa, a world-renowned architect, and rows of cherry blossom trees outside.

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Minato City Local History Museum

Within Yukashi no Mori, 4-6-2 Shirokanedai, Minato City, Tokyo

Displays documents, old literature, Ukiyo-e art, folk equipment, and more excavated from ruins on the city grounds. In the "Please Touch the Exhibits Room", there are skeletons of the Minke Whale and Jomon pottery on display.

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Akasaka Palace (the State Guest House)

2-1-1 Motoakasaka, Minato City, Tokyo

Akasaka Palace was built in the 42d year of the Meiji Era (1909) as the Palace for the Crown Prince. It was renovated in the 49th year of the Showa Era (1974) and established as the nation's State Guest House. The Palace of Versailles was used as a reference for Akasaka Palace's magnificent exterior, which is based upon the colors white and blue. Akasaka Palace receives many VIPs and has become a venue for summits. It is presently open to the public throughout the year.

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Rainbow Bridge

3 Kaigan, Minato City, Tokyo / Rainbow Bridge Central Monitoring Room

The largest bridge in Metropolitan Tokyo, the Rainbow Bridge connects the Shibaura area to the Tokyo Waterfront City, with a length of about 800 meters. The bridge is a symbol of Tokyo and gives a beautiful silhouette to Tokyo Bay. The upper portion is the Shuto Expressway, and the lower portion is a double structure with general roads, pedestrian promenades, and the New Transit Yurikamome Line. You can enjoy a view of Tokyo Tower and Odaiba from the 1.7 km (20-30 walk) pedestrian premenade.

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Caretta Shiodome

1-8-2 Higashi Shimbashi, Minato City, Tokyo

Aside from having about 60 restaurants and shops, it is a commercial complex with cultural facilities such as Japan's only advertisement museum "Advertisement Museum Tokyo," "Dentsu Shiki Theatre UMI", etc. You can have a magnificent view of the bay area overlooking Odaiba and Toyosu from the free observation space "SKY VIEW" on the 46th floor. Its illumination with sounds and lights during the period from November through February every year attracts many visitors and has been a seasonal event in Shiodame area in Minako-ku.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library

5-7-13 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

This is a Tokyo Metropolitan library in the Arisugawa Miya Memorial Park. By the prescribed procedure, you can use the computer that is installed in the building. There is also a café restaurant on the 5th and 1st floors where you can take a snack.

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Water Bus [Tokyo Kanko Kisen Co., Ltd.]

2-7-104 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo

< Sumidagawa Line<浅草・お台場直通ライン>> < Odaiba Line>< Tokyo Big Sight Palette Town Line></浅草・お台場直通ライン>

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Tomb of Betsuin Hase Temple/Kiyoteru Kuroda, tomb of Izawa LAN

2-21-34 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Its history is very old and begins early in the Edo period in the Tokyo Betsuin of the Nagaira Temple of Soto-Shu Daihonzan. Many famous people such as the doctor and the culture person in the late Edo period (the district designated historic site), the former Isao Inoue Kaoru of the Meiji era and the western painter Kuroda Kiyoteru, and the comedy King Enoken are sleeping here. In April, 1977, the Bodhisattva statue, the world's largest, was completed as a single carving, although the rodent Kannon statue, which was the same work of Hasedera in Yamato and Kamakura, was involved in the war.

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