#Japan#tokyo#Akasaka
Akasaka, which sits on more than 25 hills, is one of Tokyo’s high-class districts, with numerous grand hotels, famous dining and entertainment establishments, concert spaces, the headquarters of Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) TV, luxury accommodation, and some impressive architecture.
Akasaka is a pleasant commercial district that offers hustle and bustle at one end, and a somewhat quieter more upmarket vibe at the other. Akasaka is the closest of any shopping and entertainment district in Tokyo to Japan’s center of politics, Nagatacho and also adjoins Tokyo’s liveliest nightlife district, Roppongi. Akasaka strikes a balance between the two. Akasaka is narrow cobbled stretches of non-stop bars and pubs, right next to some truly spectacular office towers, and with green, eminently walkable undulating streets of expensive housing and boutique shopping.
AloJapan.com