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AVERAGE RENT near Akasaka, Minato
Apartment Type Average Rent
1R / 1K ¥ 152,000
1LDK / 2K / 2DK ¥ 272,000
2LDK / 3K / 3DK ¥ 290,000
Akasaka, which sits on in excess of 25 slopes, is one of Tokyo's fashionable regions, with various fabulous inns, popular eating and amusement foundations, show spaces, the central command of Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) TV, extravagance convenience, and some amazing design.
Akasaka is a lovely business region that offers rushing about toward one side, and a fairly calmer more upmarket energy at the other. Akasaka is the nearest of any shopping and amusement region in Tokyo to Japan's focal point of governmental issues, Nagatacho and furthermore abuts Tokyo's most energetic nightlife region, Roppongi. Akasaka finds some kind of harmony between the two. Akasaka is limited cobbled stretches of constant bars and bars, directly close to some genuinely staggering office towers, and with green, famously walkable undulating roads of costly lodging and store shopping.
Famous Locations
1.Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin 豊川稲荷東京別院
Toyokawa Inari Temple in Tokyo's Akasaka region is a Buddhist sanctuary that worships a Shinto divinity, the fox god, or Inari.
Toyokawa Inari Temple is a branch sanctuary of the primary Toyokawa Inari Temple, a Soto Zen sanctuary called Myogonji which is situated in the regions of Toyokawa Inari Shrine in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture (around 60 km south-east of the city of Nagoya).
Close by Akasaka-mitsuke - only a few hundred meters down Aoyama-dori Avenue, was a notable seedy area of town from the hour of the Edo period, and this likely could be the reason Toyokawa Inari is presently the sanctuary visited by those Japanese in the music and media outlet. This is generally clear on New Year's Eve, December 31, when artists, entertainers, TV characters, craftsmen, creators, essayists - anybody in the innovative expressions - implore the Benzaiten (or Benten) cherished here for favorable luck in the year to come.
2.21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
Situated in Tokyo Midtown inside the city's Art Triangle Roppongi, 21_21 Design Sight opened to general society in 2007 as a gallery and show space devoted to all types of visual plan. The significant workmanship scene, housed inside a substantial and glass structure, was crafted by Pritzker Prize victor Ando Tadao in association with style fashioner Issey Miyake.
The name, propelled by the English expression "20/20 vision," was picked to communicate the point of the exhibition hall to produce and motivate forward-looking plan. The historical center houses turning shows and routinely has talks and studios.
3.Suntory Museum of Art サントリー美術館
The Suntory Museum of Art was designed by Kengo Kuma to fuse Japanese tradition and modernity and create a space that serves as an inviting "urban living room." It is located on the third and fourth floors of Roppongi's Tokyo Midtown building. This museum's collection of 3,000 paintings, ceramics, lacquerware, dyed textiles, glassware, and more, are centered on Japanese art and the theme of "Art in Life."
The museum presents five or six themed exhibitions per year, with no permanent exhibition. It also incorporates a tearoom, museum shop and café. The museum hosts a lively roster of events such as tea gatherings and workshops.
Hospital
Sanno Medical Center 山王メディカルセンター
TEL: +81334025581
Address: 8-5-35 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
Sanno Hospital 山王病院
TEL: +81334023151
Address: 8-10-16 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
Akasaka Mitsuke Maeda Hospital
TEL: +81334081136
Address: 1-1-5 Motoakasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0051
University
International University of Health and Welfare Tokyo Akasaka Campus
Gyms (24 hour)
Anytime Fitness Akasaka
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SUPERMARKETS
Meat Hanamasa Akasaka
Precce Premium Tokyo Midtown
Seijo Ishii Akasaka Biz Tower
Yoshiike Akasaka store
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Department Stores
Tokyo Midtown
Akasaka Biz Tower
Isetan Saone
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Useful Information:
Police Station:
Akasaka Police Station
Address: 4-18-19 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-3475-0110
Website: https://www.keishicho.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/about_mpd/shokai/ichiran/kankatsu/akasaka/index.html
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