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Sightseeing

Amazing tourist attractions that are a must-see when visiting Minato Ward.

Anjinzaka

Between 2-1 and 2-2 Motoakasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

It became the name of the slope because there was a small company of the great Gongen in the vicinity. It is also called Gonda Harasaka depending on the name of the place near the samurai.

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Safety Terasaka

Between 3-2 and 4-1 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo

There was a safety slope in the Edo period in the west of the slope. It may have been written by mistake, such as Appi-Zaka, Rakuterasaka, and Anquan-ji-Zaka.

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Yasakachi

4-7-35 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The Secret Buddha Black principal image (Amida Buddha) is enshrined. The black principal image is a spiritual trial of Amida Buddha, who is deeply honored by the Lord, and has won the battle, with the exception of numerous disasters. Since the Edo period, we have been collecting the people's dignity widely as the Buddha of Katsuluck and the charm.

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Atago Tunnel

Atago, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Atago tunnel, which was made in 1975. You can climb to the top of Mt. Atago by the elevator on the left side of the tunnel.

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Russia Embassy

2-1-1 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Embassy in Japan in Russia Commonwealth. As a related facility, the consular section of the Federal Embassy in Japan, the Consulate General of Sapporo Russia (Hokkaido), Russia of the federal Consulate General in Sapporo, the Russia of the federal consulate in Osaka, and the Consulate General of the United Russia in Niigata. Japan 1855, the Russia Empire signed the Russo-Japanese treaty. In 1858, a Russia consulate was opened in Hakodate. The Government of Russia in 1871 opened in Yokohama. In 1875, the delegation of government Russia moved from Yokohama to Tokyo. In 1904, the Russo-Japanese War broke out. Signed the Portsmouth Treaty in 1905, recovering diplomatic relations. In 1908, the delegation of government Russia was bumped up to the embassy. Diplomatic relations were interrupted by the revolution in October 1917. In 1925, the basic Treaty of the Soviet Union was ratified, establishing diplomatic relations at the Ambassador level. The Soviet Union declared war on Japan in 1945, and diplomatic relations were interrupted. The 1956-Soviet Joint Declaration was announced, restoring diplomatic relations at the Ambassador level.

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Rainbow Promenade

3-Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo Bay was opened in 1993. The length of the bridge is 798m. The Rainbow Promenade (1.7 km) is a walking distance away and the night view is a popular tourist attraction.

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Rainbow Bridge

3 Kaigan, Minato City, Tokyo / Rainbow Bridge Central Monitoring Room

The largest bridge in Metropolitan Tokyo, the Rainbow Bridge connects the Shibaura area to the Tokyo Waterfront City, with a length of about 800 meters. The bridge is a symbol of Tokyo and gives a beautiful silhouette to Tokyo Bay. The upper portion is the Shuto Expressway, and the lower portion is a double structure with general roads, pedestrian promenades, and the New Transit Yurikamome Line. You can enjoy a view of Tokyo Tower and Odaiba from the 1.7 km (20-30 walk) pedestrian premenade.

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Yokosoh Rainbow Tower

3-20-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo

It was completed in 1995 at the site of the Yokohama Warehouse Shibaura office adjacent to the Rainbow Bridge. It has a unique shape of a right triangle with a slope on the south side, and a neon sign of "Yokoso" which is the abbreviation of the Yokohama Warehouse is provided at the top of the slope.

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Europe House

4-6-28 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

European Union (EU) delegation of the European Union to Japan

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UNICEF House

4-6-12 Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo

In October 2022, it was renewed as a place to meet children from around the world. In a diverse world, you can experience the "same" that children are born with and the "differences" conveyed by the harsh reality through hands-on exhibits using various mechanisms. It is a hands-on learning exhibition facility where visitors can feel and think about what kind of world they should create in the future through encounters with children from all over the world. Free guided tours and audio guides are also available.

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Moyai statue

1-1-1, Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo

An image made by the people of the new island wishing for a deep exchange with Minato-ku. "Moyai" means to collaborate in the words of the Niijima. Stone is an anti-fire stone produced on an island.

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Maple Valley

4-3 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

In 1984, an artificial mountain stream "Maple Valley", which combines large and small natural stones, was created. There is also a maple waterfall in the back of the babble. As the name implies, maple trees are planted in the area of this valley, and at the end of November, they are filled with red leaves.

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Memorial Monument

4-7-35 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

It was built for the memorial of the martyr and the deceased of the famous "Gumi" of the town fire in Zojoji Temple Gate.

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Miyuki Street

3 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

A shopping street lined with brand shops. Fashionable clothes, bags, shoes and sweets shops are fun to watch, and you can enjoy the window shopping without buying it. Not only that, because there are many things that were korasa of the ingenuity of the building itself, it is also good to try to walk while taking a picture. It is often used in photography such as magazines and television.

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Minato Library

3-2-25 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The Central Library of Minato-ku. It is located in a quiet area adjacent to Zojoji Temple in Shiba Park. It was established in 1979 as a commemorative project for the 30th anniversary of Minato-ku. A lot of administrative materials and local materials are available in the reference material corner. Audio-visual materials such as CD and video are also substantial. Due to the large number of foreign residents residing in Minato-ku, there are also many books on foreign languages.

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Midtown Garden

9-7 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

It is a natural art gallery where many trees, such as Sakura and camphor, compete for beauty. About 140 trees left on the site of the defense agency have been inherited from this garden and nurtured a rich landscape. In addition, the green space is equipped with a wireless LAN, and it is possible to enjoy information communication while being in greenery. The "Spring Water Zone", "Mountain Babble Zone", "Forest edge zone" and "Grass Plaza Zone" are glued to the area. Each of them has a beautiful view, with a change in planting and water flow.

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Madagascar Embassy

2-3-23 Motoazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The fourth largest island in the world, Madagascar is located in the India Ocean, off the southeastern 400 km southeast of the African continent.

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Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina

5-3-29 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Republican state located in the northwestern part of Eastern Europe, the region. The capital is Sarajevo. It is a federal state consisting of two constituents of the Commonwealth of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Sulpska (Serbia Republic).

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Prussia legation

1-5-17 Motoazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Since April of Keio, the Edo shogunate had been addressing the Prussia of the Shiba Japan Enoki as lodgings for diplomatic missions in the former year, but in March of Keio, the next day, we moved to the Spring Peach House (now moved to Minami-Azabu), which was located in the Azabu Sendai Sakawaki area. The building, which was used as a legation, remains a record of 127 Tsubo (419.1 ㎡) of the main hall and 51 Tsubo (168.3 ㎡) of the mountain.

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Fureai no Yu

2-2-18 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Boasting hot hot water and a powerful whirlpool bath, the use of a dryer is free. The temporary luggage storage Service is also popular with Sento runners. There is a large TV in the separate resting room, where you can relax with a cup of juice or drink. We value the neat greetings and cleanliness.

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France Embassy House

4-11-44 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The new government office of the France Embassy was designed jointly with Takenaka Corporation as lead architect of the architect Pierre-Michel Delpsch and Dominick Chavannes, a France of the architectural office of the Paris Airport Authority Takenaka Corporation built a lot of Japan and France building materials (high-tech glass, etc.). As a result, an excellent environment-conscious building based on a curved curve reminiscent of a bird was completed. The main façade of the new government office is like a window opened to the France Embassy Gardens. The garden of the France Embassy is a legacy of the Tokugawa Shogunate era, and France wants to preserve its integrity and its main features from a position that emphasizes the historical heritage. Not damaging this beautiful garden has become one of the prerequisites for rebuilding the government office from a very early stage. The new government building, which consists of a curved form and a stretched curve, not only gives the impression of being immersed in nature, but also makes the garden more valuable.

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Platinum-dori

Shirokanedai 4, 5, Shirokane 6 Minato City, Tokyo

Connecting Meguro-dori and Gaiennishi-dori), the street is lined with stylish cafes, restaurants and shops alongside rows of ginkgo trees. The name derives from the place name "Shirokane" ("silver"). The refined women who match the atmosphere of this street are called "Shiroganese", becoming famous overnight due to being picked up in mass media.

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Sycamore Park

4-20-56 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Sycamore Park was built as a central location in the city of Shibaura Island District revitalization project. There is a big sycamore tree which is a park name in the Grass Plaza as a symbol.

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Brazil Embassy

2-11-12 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The Brazil Embassy building faces an alley in the streets of Aoyama, Tokyo. The vertical frame painted in the red in front of the curved building, and the wall painted in yellow as an accent while drawing the opposite curve to the building, has created a small space between the alley. The New York Times described the building as one of the most noteworthy modern buildings in Tokyo.

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Bush Maki

4-7-35 Zojoji Temple, Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

United States The 41st President Bush was pilgrimage to Zojoji temple when he came to Japan on April 24, 1982 as Vice president, and was planted as a memorial.

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