Guidebook for Minato-ku

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Guidebook for Minato-ku

Essentials

7-eleven
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7-Eleven
2-chōme-19-4 Ōkubo
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7-eleven
Shibuya Police Station Tokiwamatsu Police Box
4-chōme-2-1 Higashi
Police box. Please stay Safe!
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Shibuya Sky Souvenir Shop
2-chōme-24 Shibuya
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Food Scene

Italian restaurant
Antonio's
7-chōme-3-6 Minamiaoyama
Italian restaurant
Italian restaurant
IL PACIOCCONE CASEIFICIO
6-chōme-15-8 Minamiaoyama
Italian restaurant
Starbucks
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Starbucks
3-chōme-7-3 Ginza
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Starbucks
This is actually on the first floor of your apartment building.
TAKANOHA minami aoyama rhumerie
This is actually on the first floor of your apartment building.
http://skyhigh-tokyo.jp/
Sky High Juice Bar
5-chōme-15-22 Minamiazabu
http://skyhigh-tokyo.jp/

Getting Around

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Shibuya Sky Souvenir Shop
2-chōme-24 Shibuya
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Omote-Sando Station
3-chōme-6-12 Kitaaoyama
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Hiro-o Station
5-chōme-4 Hiroo
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Sightseeing

The Prada building, just south of the Omotesando intersection in Minami Aoyama is a spectacular, six stories of "insect-eye" glass designed by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, built in 2003 at a cost of US$80 million.
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Prada Tokyo Aoyama
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The Prada building, just south of the Omotesando intersection in Minami Aoyama is a spectacular, six stories of "insect-eye" glass designed by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, built in 2003 at a cost of US$80 million.
Omotesando Hills is Omotesando's biggest shopping attraction, opened in 2006 by Minoru Mori, the same developer who created Roppongi Hills in the Roppongi district.
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Omotesando Hills
4-chōme-12-10 Jingūmae
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Omotesando Hills is Omotesando's biggest shopping attraction, opened in 2006 by Minoru Mori, the same developer who created Roppongi Hills in the Roppongi district.
Cat Street (the nickname for Kyū-Shibuya-gawa Yūhodōro, often shortened to "Yūhodō") is a famous fashion street that goes all the way from Harajuku, crosses Omotesando (where the Gyre shopping center is) and continues as a pedestrianized street to Miyashita-koen intersection in Shibuya. Cat Street was created over a now subterranean stream in 1964, at the time of the Tokyo Olympics. It is lined with exquisitely fashionable boutiques, and, especially from Omotesando westwards, where it becomes pedestrianized, Cat Street is a very pleasant alley to stroll along and take in what's hippest in Tokyo fashion.
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Cat Street
3-chōme-18 Jingūmae
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Cat Street (the nickname for Kyū-Shibuya-gawa Yūhodōro, often shortened to "Yūhodō") is a famous fashion street that goes all the way from Harajuku, crosses Omotesando (where the Gyre shopping center is) and continues as a pedestrianized street to Miyashita-koen intersection in Shibuya. Cat Street was created over a now subterranean stream in 1964, at the time of the Tokyo Olympics. It is lined with exquisitely fashionable boutiques, and, especially from Omotesando westwards, where it becomes pedestrianized, Cat Street is a very pleasant alley to stroll along and take in what's hippest in Tokyo fashion.

Arts & Culture

The Nezu Museum in Minami Aoyama is based on the personal collection of pre-modern Japanese and other Asian art that belonged to the late president of the Tobu railway, Kaichiro Nezu, (d.1940), since augmented by donations of other private collections. The Nezu Museum's collection numbers over 7,000 objects, including calligraphy, painting, sculpture, ceramics, lacquer, metalwork, bamboo crafts and textiles, but the Museum is especially renowned for Kaichiro Nezu's specialty, tea ceremony-related.
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Nezu Müzesi
6-chōme-5-1 Minamiaoyama
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The Nezu Museum in Minami Aoyama is based on the personal collection of pre-modern Japanese and other Asian art that belonged to the late president of the Tobu railway, Kaichiro Nezu, (d.1940), since augmented by donations of other private collections. The Nezu Museum's collection numbers over 7,000 objects, including calligraphy, painting, sculpture, ceramics, lacquer, metalwork, bamboo crafts and textiles, but the Museum is especially renowned for Kaichiro Nezu's specialty, tea ceremony-related.
The Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum, in Minami Aoyama, is the original home and studio of the famed artist of the same name, and the darling of Japan's New Ageists. Visitors can see Okamoto's studios and a garden of sculpture featuring his very distinctive creations. (See photo of sculpture below.) Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum is accessible from the Aoyama 5 intersection of Route 246. Head down Kottoh-dori Avenue and at the third set of traffic lights turn left then first right.
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Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum
6-chōme-1-19 Minamiaoyama
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The Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum, in Minami Aoyama, is the original home and studio of the famed artist of the same name, and the darling of Japan's New Ageists. Visitors can see Okamoto's studios and a garden of sculpture featuring his very distinctive creations. (See photo of sculpture below.) Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum is accessible from the Aoyama 5 intersection of Route 246. Head down Kottoh-dori Avenue and at the third set of traffic lights turn left then first right.
The Ota Memorial Museum of Art is dedicated to traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, with a collection of over 14,000 and regular exhibitions.
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Ota Anıt Sanat Müzesi
1-chōme-10-10 Jingūmae
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The Ota Memorial Museum of Art is dedicated to traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, with a collection of over 14,000 and regular exhibitions.