Akasaka Palace
culture
Akasaka Palace
赤坂
Overview
Hilly pocket of Tokyo balancing hectic city energy and residential calm, half business district, half leisure quarter.
Akasaka is a Tokyo neighborhood that balances corporate towers with quiet residential streets and some of the city's strongest dining, from Michelin-starred kaiseki to neighborhood izakayas. The State Guest House, a neo-baroque building modeled on Versailles, serves as Japan's official venue for receiving foreign heads of state. Hie Shrine sits on a nearby wooded hillside, connected to the street below by a dramatic tunnel of vermillion torii gates. The TBS television studios bring media energy to the area, while the Akasaka Sacas complex adds shopping and seasonal events. It is the kind of neighborhood that rewards walking without a fixed agenda.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 赤坂
- Nearest station
- Akasaka Station (1 min walk)
- Reservations
- No reservation needed. Public area. Individual shops and restaurants within have their own policies.
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