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Akasaka and Roppongi are home to tourist attractions such as Roppongi, Suntory Hall, and Suntory Museum of Art; sightseeing events such as Hatsugo, Shimbashi Koichi Festival, and Kiyomasa Grand Festival; and local delicacies such as sukiyaki, motsunabe, and soba.

Akasaka, an upscale adult town, and Roppongi, the town that never sleeps, are one of the areas that cannot be missed when sightseeing in Tokyo, combining serenity, elegance, and glamour.

Akasaka, where the headquarters of TBS stands tall with a sense of presence in front of Akasaka Station, is a town of history and tradition with many famous long-established restaurants. Akasaka Sacas, a new town born in Akasaka, follows this trend and was created as a place of historic tradition and new culture.

Akasaka Sacas is a complex of facilities that includes the 39-story "Akasaka Biz Tower" with 46 stores including offices, convenience stores, and long-established restaurants, the "Akasaka ACT Theater" for musicals, the "Akasaka BLITZ" live house, and bridal facilities.

Akasaka Sacas, a collection of commercial facilities offering everything from theater and music to dining and shopping, is bustling with people throughout the year, but spring is especially recommended.

One of the three most famous cherry trees in Japan, the "Beniedajitaru" is a descendant of the "Takizakura" cherry tree in Miharu-cho, Fukushima Prefecture, which is a national natural treasure. The "Beniedajitaru" has become the symbol of Akasaka Sacas, and many tourists come here for the "Beniedajitaru".

Akasaka is a refined and glamorous town with many fine restaurants, restaurants, and clubs, as well as guesthouses and foreign diplomatic missions, making it a social gathering place for adults.

Roppongi Hills has become the face of Roppongi. Roppongi Hills is a complex of stores, restaurants, offices, residences, hotels, museums, and even a TV station.

While Roppongi Hills has become a popular tourist attraction, especially among tourists who enjoy shopping, Tokyo Midtown is no less popular.

Roppongi is also an international town, with many restaurants catering to foreign tourists, but it also has a variety of faces, including business districts such as Roppongi Hills and Izumi Garden, and many luxury condominiums.

Akasaka and Roppongi, with their multifaceted faces, are areas where you can enjoy yourself all day long with new discoveries.

Recommended spots for Roppongi

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Zojoji Temple

Atago Shrine (Minato Ward, Tokyo)

Mori Arts Center (Roppongi Hills)

Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

Akasaka Hikawa Shrine

Tokyo Midtown

The National Art Center, Tokyo

Toranomon Kotohira Shrine

Shiba Park

Suntory Museum of Art

Mount Atago (Minato Ward, Tokyo)

Mori Art Museum

akasaka Sacas

Okura Museum of Art

Akasaka Beer

Aono Sohonpo Uguisu Mochi

Suntory Hall

Toyokawa Inari Shrine Tokyo Betsuin

ARK Hills

NHK Museum of Broadcasting

Azabusan Zenpukuji Temple

Antique Street

TOTO Gallery Ma

Nogi Shrine (Minato Ward, Tokyo)

Imoaraizaka Hill

Spiral (building)

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