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Sightseeing

Amazing tourist attractions that are a must-see when visiting Minato Ward.

The Gallery Roppongi

1f, B1F, Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

A restaurant bar showcasing up-and-coming artworks. Lighting and BGM are changed according to the atmosphere of the exhibition works, and the interior is in the atmosphere of the art. On Thursdays, women are welcome to enjoy free drinks and unlimited cakes. There are many people who come to the store to visit the Arbok.

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TEPIA Advanced Technology Gallery

2-8-44 Kita-aoyama, Minato City, Tokyo

From elementary schoolers to senior citizens, people of all ages can visit this gallery to experience cutting-edge technology. With the latest tech in robotics, telecommunications, health & medicine, environmental & energy sciences, and more on display, this gallery introduces visitors to technology and products important to our everyday lives. The gallery closes for a month in March every year to update their exhibits, meaning there's always brand new tech to come and see.

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TBS Akasaka Act Theater

Akasaka Sacas, 5-3-2 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The Akasaka Act Theater is a full-fledged entertainment theater that stands in the site of approximately 10,000 Tsubo (Akasaka Sacas) adjacent to the TBS Broadcasting Center. With the latest facilities and 1,300 seats, it is a refined, high-quality space that can cater to a variety of genres such as musicals, theatres and concerts.

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TBS

5-3-6 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo

Tokyo Broadcasting System Television is a terrestrial broadcasting carrier that carries out television broadcasting in the wider Kanto region. It is usually abbreviated to TBS.

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NHK Broadcasting Museum

2-1-1 Atago, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The NHK Broadcasting Museum was opened in 1956 as the world's first museum of broadcasting Specialty, the birthplace of the broadcast in Atago-Yama. Over eighty years since the start of the Japan Broadcasting, broadcasting has evolved and developed into a vision and digital broadcasting. At the Museum of Broadcasting, we have published a variety of exhibits on the history of broadcasting, as well as public libraries and books and materials libraries that anyone can use freely.

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21_21 DESIGN SIGHT

Tokyo Midtown, 9-7-6 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo

A venue that focuses on everyday things, sharing its ideas and suggestions. It is run by the three designers Issey Miyake, Taku Satoh and Naoto Fukasawa. In addition to exhibitions, it holds talks and workshops, allowing people to experience the joy of design. The building was designed by Tadao Ando, apparently with Issey Miyake's "one piece of cloth" concept in mind.

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Monuments donated by embassies in 12 countries

2-18 Azabu-Juban, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The monument donated by the surrounding embassy welcomes you when you walk through Azabu-Juban Boulevard. It is a spectacle only in the town with many embassies.

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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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Roppongi Nishi Park

7-17-8 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Just a short walk from the Roppongi intersection, you'll encounter a quiet Japanese-style park. The place which had been used as a Government House of the Postal ministry was made a park. The canopy gate of the entrance is a park of Japan garden style that left the remnants of the time. Walk through the gate and follow the flow of water to become an oasis in the city for 24 hours.

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Ruins of Ryutsuchi

7-4-4, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Since the Meiji 37 (1904), the Ryutsukai, which is mainly a literary person, has now opened a regular meeting at the "Ryusa" France restaurant. It was a friendly atmosphere gathering, such as a new literature of foreign literature, especially Russia, and Scandinavia was introduced during the reading, the discourse, and the meal, and the most of naturalism writers at that time started, etc. Kunikida Doppo, Shimazaki Fujimura, Kunio Yanagida, and Tamayama flower bag, " It was said that naturalism was born out of the ashtray of the dragon soil. "

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Yunagi Bridge

It takes to Shibaura 4-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo.

In September 1956, a concrete bridge was completed with a length of 53.9 m and 15.5 m wide in the Shibaura West Canal. It is said that the bridge name meant the evening calm of the sea.

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Wooden Promenade

1 chome, Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Located in Odaiba Seaside Park, this is the perfect place to see the Rainbow Bridge in the sea breeze.

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Suehiro Bridge

From Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kaigan 2-chome.

The construction of the Shibaura Canal on March 15, 1944, became a concrete bridge in March 1965, the length 39m, width 8m, the bridge name represents the meaning of development to the point spread?

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Azabu Library

5-12-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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Benkei Bridge (BRITINKL)

From Motoakasaka 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku.

A bridge was put on the outside moat to inform the direction of the city planning road from Kiyomizutani to Akasaka. It named the Benkei Bridge from the place like the Benkei moat.

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The Distribution Museum

4-7-15 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo

Opened in August 1998, the museum house many sources which tells us about the history of distribution such as the Denma Shuinjo (red seal license) from the Edo Period and Nishikie (color print) of railways. On the second floor, there is a video room where you can watch information related to distribution.

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Hamaji Bridge

From Konan 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Konan 3-chome.

In March 1959, a steel bridge was renovated with a length of 75m in the Takahama Canal and 9.5 m wide. The bridge name is said to mean the bridge on the road to the seaside. November 1994.

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Hamasaki Bridge (Masaki)

From 1-chome to Kaigan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Expanded the width in May, 1960, length 57.1 m, width 36.8 m. It takes to Furukawa.

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Momyo Bridge (Momoyo)

From Shibaura 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Shibaura 4-chome.

A concrete bridge with a length of 28.3 m and 8m width was completed in 1962. The name of the bridge is a mind to prosper long.

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Yachiyo Bridge (Yachiyo)

From Shibaura 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Shibaura 4-chome.

In March 1963, the new Shibaura South Canal completed a steel bridge with a length of 26.9 m and a width of 23m. The name of the bridge was named Yachiyo Bridge against the Momayo Bridge in the west.

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Nogi Park/Old Nogi house and stables

8-11-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

In the park, there is a mansion of the general Nogi of the soldiers of the Meiji era, and the premises again until is open to the public every year on September 12 and 13. In addition, the stainless steel pipe Monument "twist, contagious, flow" and "the Tree, 96" is installed.

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Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center

1F Nihonshuzo Toranomon Building, Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo

The Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center aims to have people from all around the world discover Japanese sake, authentic shochu, and awamori Okinawan liquor, including their history and culture by seeing, touching, and experiencing them.

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Sunrise Bridge

From Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kaigan 3-chome. (from the old Hinode town to Shibaura-cho 2-chome.) )

It takes the erection in May 1959, length 55m, width 18m, and Shibaura East Canal.

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Minami-Hamabashi (Minami)

From Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kaigan 2-chome.

Erection in March 1972, length 4.4 m, width 18m, it takes to the Shibaura canal.

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Toshogu Shrine/Ginkgo biloba Tokugawa Ieyasu seated statue

4-8-10 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Kan'ei 16 years (1639) It is said that the three generations of shogun light planted at the time of the Toshogu shrine reconstruction. The shrine was burnt at the height of 25.5 m, around 6.45 m in the trunk of the base, and a large tree with 300 remainder of 9.5 m around the foundation, but Ginkgo biloba remains and the tree is still thriving. It is designated as a natural monument of the capital. The shrine of Toshogu, which was rebuilt after the war, is enshrined in the Tokugawa Ieyasu statue (capital tangible cultural property) that suggests the appearance of the lifetime.

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