- Akasaka - a guide to best things to do best places to go
The Akasaka area hosts numerous Michelin restaurants and luxury hotels, popular power spots, and backstreets that are fun to explore
- Akasaka, Tokyo - Wikipedia
Akasaka (赤坂) is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district
- Akasaka Travel Guide: Things to do in Akasaka, Tokyo
With luxurious accommodation, fine dining options, and shopping galore, prepare for a busy day of spending here Entertainment defines Akasaka, as it boasts bars and pubs at every corner, alongside towering skyscrapers, and with lush hilly streets of expensive housing and boutique shopping
- AKASAKA - Updated July 2025 - 1966 Photos 789 Reviews - Yelp
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- Akasaka Area Guide | Tokyo Cheapo
Akasaka is a central city area that is home to the offices of lots of big companies It was the main post war entertainment district, but has lost a bit of its shine
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Akasaka (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Akasaka, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 35,253 traveler reviews and photos of Akasaka tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July
- What To Do in Akasaka: Where To Eat, Drink, Shop and Sightsee
From centuries-old temples to fun cafes where pop culture comes to life, Tokyo’s Akasaka neighborhood is buzzing with activity From creative cafes to impressive architecture and shrines with centuries of history, Akasaka is rife with fascinating places, waiting to be explored
- Akasaka - Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism Organization
Situated between the government center of Nagatacho and the nightlife and gallery-rich streets of Roppongi, Akasaka is a humble yet high-end neighborhood First-class hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants and foreign embassies lend the area an international atmosphere
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