Discover the best top things to do in Akasaka, Japan including Charlie Rose, ARK Hills, Hikawa Shrine, Nogi Shrine, Nogi Family Old Residence, Sakurazaka, Sogetsu Hall, Hodo Temple, Akasaka Fudoson Itokuji Temple, Nogi Taisho to Tsujiurauri Shonenzo.
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ARK Hills is a metropolitan complex that houses offices, residences, a hotel, a concert hall and more. This complex leads the times and creates new value in the areas of business, residence, culture, greenery, community and so on. ARK Hills features the ARK Garden with an abundance of natural feeling through each season, along with the ARK Karajan Place that hosts lively seasonal events. To add to this, the complex brings delight with around 60 highly individualistic restaurants and shops, not only to those who use the facility every day but also to those who are just visiting. - Duty-free: no shops (no duty-free counter available) - Wi-Fi: available - Methods of payment: credit card (all brands), UnionPay card - Major shops: Nihonbashi Tempurameshi Kaneko Hannosuke at ARK Hills, Nihonbashi Kaisendon Tsujihan, Kanazawa Katsuzo, Sushi Kyoutatsu, Okonomiyaki of Toda Wataru Sante-kan
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We attended our daughter's Shinto wedding ceremony at this beautiful shrine last week. It is an oasis in the middle of a crazy busy city. I listened carefully, no sound of the city penetrated the peaceful gardens. The Shinto priests were so incredibly kind and helpful during the ceremony. The shrine staff helped all of us guests throughout the event. Our daughter and son-in-law had helpers for every stage. Two women helped our daughter with her makeup, hair, and getting into the beautiful kimono. I definitely recommend it if you would like a peaceful, serene interlude during your time in Tokyo.
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The Sogetsu Kaikan, the building of Sogetsu Foundation Headquarters, is the home of Sogetsu Ikebana and other creative activities beyond each genre. Designed by the world-renowned architect, Kenzo Tange, it was completed in 1977. One of the masterpieces of the world-renowned artist Isamu Noguchi, an indoor stone garden titled "Heaven," welcomes visitors at the entrance to the Sogetsu Headquarters Building. Sogetsu School, which has transformed a Japanese cultural tradition into a form of art, can accommodate both individual applications for the trial lesson and various needs for schools, companies and overseas visitors. Our Instructors can be dispatched to conduct lessons. Please feel free to contact us for details.
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