Originally Akasaka-mitsuke ("Mitsuke" means "look-out" or "guard post") was the location in Tokyo of a gate in the outer wall of Edo Castle, with a moat along the foot of the wall. Remnants of the ...
The area around Akasaka-Mitsuke Station isn’t exactly the first place in Tokyo that springs to mind when you think of ‘soothing’: the scores of hotels, glass-and-steel structures and, of course, the ...
Home stations and concourses of 13 stations including Tokyo Station, Ueno Station and Shimbashi Station of Tokyo Metro can be seen on Google Street View, and it becomes possible to find out the route ...
Karaage Hitosuji is tucked away in a building just three minutes’ walk away from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. The restaurant specialises in karaage fried chicken, which comes in seven set meal options at ...
The Akasaka Mitsuke night life area (encompassing roughly between TBS to Akasaka-Mitsuke Station, and Hitotsugi-dori to Sotobori-dori) used to be one of Tokyo's trendiest, with nightclubs, live jazz ...