Sightseeing
Amazing tourist attractions that are a must-see when visiting Minato Ward.
Kuromon Ichiba
This is the former gate of the Zojoji Temple, which was in Shiba Park, Minato, and Onarimon Elementary School in the vicinity of the Onarimon intersection. It is donated and erected by the three generals. In the Meiji period, the provisional school and the naval facilities of the Hokkaido pioneer use were placed in Zojoji temple, and after that, it became Shiba Park, and the one which relocated to the Belfry side was relocated along Hibiya Street as a gate in 1980.
The National Art Center, 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.
The Institute for Nature Study of the National Museum of Nature and Science
In 1949, this urban oasis, perfect for a stroll in the city, was nationally designated as a natural monument and historic site. At attractions such as the Musashino Botanical Garden, where the landscape of Musashino leaves a lasting impression, or the Aquatic Garden and Waterfowl's Swamp, one can enjoy the beauties of nature itself. On weekends, experts lead guided tours inside the park free of charge.
Takanawa Minamimachi Children's Amusement park
There is a sandbox and a slide, and it is suitable for small children to play. The park has a staircase like a fort, and it is used as a living corridor for the local community.
Takanawa Hospitality Station (Sengakuji-Mae Children's amusement park)
The British legation was placed in the gate in the Edo period though it was a chushingura speaking of Sengakuji Temple. The place where the British legation was placed repeated the relocation because it often received the raid of the Joi patriot. It moved to the gate of Sengakuji in the 1st year of Keio, and the official name was called Takanawa Hospitality station. Sengakuji Temple is a temple with the tomb of Ako, and it has been a famous place since the Edo period, but after the Meiji era, the British legation is also a new landmark, and it is also depicted in brocade. After finishing his role as a British legation, the new government was used as a foreign hospitality to negotiate with foreign ambassadors. It seems to be hardly known that there was a legation in the gate because it is too famous though Ako is a part though the child amusement park of the present Sengakuji former is a portion.
Takanawa fire station Nihon-enoki branch
The Takanawa fire station Nihon-enoki branch, facing the Takanawa Keisatsuchomae intersectoin, was completed in December 28 1933. It has been designated as a preserved building by the Tokyo cultural design project for its modern German Expressionist architecture. it's assigned fire vehicles are 1 fire truck, 1 chemical fire engine, and 1 supply engine. It is possible to visit the inside of the building.
Takanawa Inari Shrine
The Inari Shrine is located in Takanawa, Minato-ku. Enshrined is the life of UGA (Ukanomama). The life of UGA is the god of grain that appears in Japan mythology. The "Uca" of the Shinto name is the meaning of grain and food, and "Mitama" means mysterious life force.
Takano Nagei Hideaway Ruins
The place where the spiral building of the complex cultural facility stands is "ruins of Takano Nagei". Takano Nagei, who was an orchid scholar and doctor, was imprisoned writing the "pipe dream" that sealed the shogunate's foreign policy, but fled to the machine prison Denmacho town, and insidious the various places. The face was burnt, the physiognomy was changed, and the false name of Sawa three White was used, and it was likely to be caught in this land and it was self-harm.
Koyasan Tokyo Betsuin Temple
This is a branch temple of the Toyasan Shingon Sect main temple, Kongobu-ji. In the Keicho era, it was established as the workplace of the scholarly monks, Homon and Jumon of the Mount Koya. It was created as the "Koyasan Edo Zaibansho Koyaji". It negotiated general religious matters with the Tokugawa government and was used as a "furegashira" (a temple designated by the government) which notified the Old Shingon temples throughout the country of government communications. It played an important role, such as being the place where important officials from Mount Koya took turns visiting, a learning space for scholarly monks, and a place to practice Daishi worship.
Takahashi Korqing Memorial Park
The ruins of the Hontei of Takahashi Korekiyo. Okina was born in front of Zojoji temple in Ansei, as a child of the Shogunate painter Kawamura Shoemon. He was adopted by the Sendai clan, who studied English at the Yokohama Hebon Juku at the age of 11 and went to United States at the age of fourteen. It was sold to the slave from the accommodation, and returned home in the Meiji era after hardship. He entered the political world through the Governor of the bank, and in Taisho 12, he served as the minister of the past cabinet after the Manchurian incident. He had a strong mental power in the English language and the predicament, and was nicknamed "Dharma", but was assassinated here at the time of the 2.26 incident on February 26, Showa 11. With a pond and a Japan garden, the park is a place where hardwood, such as maple, Mokoku and Quercus salicina, colors The Four seasons and entertains visitors.
Line-Zaka
Because it is a slope of the road from both parties, it is presumed that it is called the line combination slope, but it is not because it is between Ichihei town and Iikura town.
Tsunamachi Mitsui Club
It was completed in Taisho 2 by the design of Josiah Condor, famous for the Kannarokan and Nikolai Hall. It is said to be a masterpiece among his many works with a design with a Baroque freedom that incorporates curves and decorations. It was built for the entertainment of the Mitsui family, and is still closed for use. Next to the main gate, there is a tenement house of the old clan residence of the white plaster painted storehouse building. Lunch 11:30 ~ 14:00, Dinner 17:00 ~ 21:00 (Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays) * The restaurant is only open on weekdays from Monday to Friday (except for closed days and special occasions)
Minato-ku, Ajyo Park
There is a guide board of the old Street in the Ajayo Park. There is a street bearing the linen such as Ajashiro town, solitary Pine Town, Sakashita Town, Motomachi Town, Higashi Town, Nishi Town, and the map of the present and the Showa era can be compared.
Tsunasaka
The origin of the name of Tsunasaka is a legend that one of the four kings of the Heian period, "Watanabe Rope", was born in the vicinity famous for the demon extermination of the Rashomon gate.
Rope Guide Slope
The rope's Guide slope is the name of "Watanabe Tsunabe" as well as Tsunasaka. "Watanabe Rope" is one of the four great kings of the Heian period, famous for the demon extermination of the Rashomon, and the legend that he was born in the vicinity. It is called the uba slope, and there is a theory of Baba slope, too. The tenement House of the old samurai mansion faces the slope and stands.
Minato Municipal Library Akasaka Library
It was relocated to the third floor of Aoyama 1-chome Tower, which was developed by the Toei Minami-Aoyama Itchome complex, and opened from April 1, 2007. We work to collect materials that correspond to the surrounding business environment, such as advertising and design-related books and fulfilling the books that professional cooks seek. We also have a selection book to bring out the charm of the area, including a bookcase from Akasaka and Aoyama. Monday to Friday: 9:00-20:00, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays December 28:9:00-December 1, Saturday is also open until 8 p.m. 17:00
Minato City Local History Museum
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.
Minato Ward Office
JR Yamanote Line Hamamatsucho station The north exit is 10 minutes walk, Subway Asakusa Line, Oedo line Daimon station A6 Exit 5 minute walk, Mita line Onarimon station A2 exit is 5 minutes walk. In front of the ward office, you can see the statue of Peace.
Ruins of the Egawa clan training ground
Egawa Tarozaemon, who built a reverberating furnace at Izu Nirayama, established a teaching hall for "Takashima-ryu Western-style gunnery professors" in Shiba Shinzenza in the 12th year of Tempo. It produced many human resources who were active in the Restoration, such as Sakuma Zozan, Hashimoto Zanai, Katsura Kogoro and Kawaji Seien. * It is now Minato City Italian Park.
Ishigaki in the Edo period
This stone wall was excavated from the south side of the old Shiba Rikyu Gardens and was used as a stone wall for the seawall of Tsukiji. It is said that the Edo period was used as the residence of Nagai Sado Mamoru, Tanba Sakyo Daio, or Matsudaira Echizen Mamoru Jinya.
Edo Misaka
It is a hill named because it was able to view most of the city since the town was closed in the center of Edo.
Hiroo Inari Shrine
It is reported that it was genroku as the General Villa's Azabu Fujimi Palace Guardian in the time of the beginning. It used to be called Fujimi Inari or Chitose-dera Inari. The dragon painted on the ceiling board of the seven-piece front shrine is considered to be the last masterpiece of Japanese painting by the pioneer of Nihonga. In addition, three Koshin Memorial Tower (District tangible Cultural property) is enshrined along the stone digging, and the three monkeys of "not to be seen, to hear, and to say" are carved in the front.
Hiroo Koshin Tower
It is designated as a tangible cultural property in Minato Ward as a tower expressing Koshin faith. The three monkeys in the front are inscribed on the "not to see, to hear, to say."
Sachi Inari Shrine
It is one of the oldest shrines in Tokyo, enshrined the life of the Japanese God and Izanagi ran. At first, it was called the shore Inari, but there was one after another in parishioners and believers, and it came to be referred to as the Miyuki Inari shrine from when.
Korinji
In July of the third year of the Ansei era, Dutchman Henry Heusken arrived in Shimoda together with Townsend Harris, acting as his right-hand man. He was active in the negotiation and signing of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and Japan. His grave is a ward-designated historic landmark. Born in Amsterdam, Heusken traveled to America and, as Harris valued his ability in languages such as German and French, was then appointed in Japan. With a cheerful and openhearted disposition, well versed and discerning on the conditions in Japan, he was well known among the foreign residents of Edo. However, on his way back from the Akabane reception hall where he was interpreting for the Prussian ambassador and the Japanese delegation, he was attacked by a group of assassins near Nakano Bridge. He died at the age of 28 on January 15, 1861. Although the most famous old cherry tree of the old capital no longer exists, in spring the cherries and roses of Sharon on the temple grounds display magnificent blossoms.