Things to do in Minato, Kanto: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

November 10, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

The Minato district of Toyko is home to a few excellent museums, including the Nezu Museum of antiques and the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum. Tokyo City View, an observation area on the 52nd floor of the Mori Tower, offers an amazing panoramic view of the entire metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Minato

1. Akasaka Palace (State Guesthouse)

2-1 Motoakasaka, Minato 107-0051 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3478-1111 http://www.geihinkan.go.jp/akasaka/
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4.5 based on 521 reviews

Akasaka Palace (State Guesthouse)

The State Guest House, Akasaka Palace (SGH AP) serves as a splendid stage of diplomatic activities by welcoming monarchs and presidents from countries all over the world. The SGH AP opens to the general public unless its main activities of welcoming dignitaries from abroad are interrupted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXC5rGGAejA

Reviewed By phx787 - Tokyo, Japan

I think everyone who is interested in diplomacy should check this place out. They recently opened it to pubic tours and I went with a friend who used to work nearby. You'll learn a lot about how State visits to Japan happen!

2. Tokyo Tower

4-chome 2-8, Shibakoen, Minato 105-0011 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3433-5111 [email protected] http://www.tokyotower.co.jp/
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4.0 based on 8,259 reviews

Tokyo Tower

Reviewed By _jennys3489 - Melbourne, Australia

Great view , very well organised with lots of tourists , great lift ride to the top , amazing views , robot talks to crowd and info about architect etc .. staff very professional and uniforms very cute !

3. Aoyama Cemetery

Minami Aoyama, Minato Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3401-3652 http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/reien/park/index072.html
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4.0 based on 150 reviews

Aoyama Cemetery

Reviewed By hfot2 - Vermont, United States

It may seem strange to head to a cemetery for sakura viewing. Nevertheless, Aoyama Cemetery is a wonderful site for doing just that. No hanami parties - no food - respectful behavior is a necessity, which is just fine with us. The walking paths are lined with pink sakura and the expansive grounds have many more trees, several varieties of sakura and other flowering and non-flowering species. The cemetery covers a lot of territory and it takes a long while to walk through it. There is an information center which can provide you with a good map. There are toilets nearby and drinks machines - be sure to finish your beverage before leaving this area. The graves are very touching and emotional. The foreigners’ cemetery section sheds light on the history of expats from many countries living in Japan years ago. The headstones of the Japanese revealed information through the carvings and dates, even for those of us who don’t read the language. In a few places there was English signage. We also came to Aoyama Cemetery to pay our respects at the grave of Hachikō. The Akita Hachikō’s loyalty to his master, Professor Ueno, is a story known to everyone in Japan and to many visitors to Japan. His little grave site, in the small enclosure with his master’s tomb, contains a shrine, a small statue of an Akita, vases for flowers, incense sticks. It brought tears to my eyes. We left a token at his grave site as many others had before us. Hachikō’s Grave is located area 6, plot 12.

4. ARK Hills

1-12-32, Akasaka, Minato 107-6001 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6406-6665 http://www.arkhills.com:443/
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4.0 based on 123 reviews

ARK Hills

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

5. Odaiba Kaihin Koen (Odaiba Seaside Park)

Daiba, Minato 135-0091 Tokyo Prefecture
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4.0 based on 822 reviews

Odaiba Kaihin Koen (Odaiba Seaside Park)

Odaiba Marine Park has sand and rocks surrounding a quiet cove that spreads out beside Daiba Park (Battery #3). Odaiba is one of Japan’s lading tourist spots sporting a fusion of natural water and greenery with futuristic scenery such as Rainbow Bridge, the Fuji Television Building and urban resort hotels. This is the heart of the continuously evolving coastal subcenter of Tokyo. You can spend a fun time regardless of the season at Odaiba Marine Park, which is also famed as a standard stop for students on school trips and travelers from within Japan and abroad. Many have been spiritually soothed by the truly magnificent and beautiful sunset and night view seen from Odaiba Marine Park. You can enjoy the view as you stroll along the beach or grassy lawns, or from the observation deck or the Skywalk.

Reviewed By mWrite - Helsinki, Finland

There is nice beach, however if I understood correctly, you are not allowed to swim. Interestingly the beach and entire area is man made. You have nice view from here towards the Rainbow bridge, which you most likely crossed to get here. And you have nice sunset view. There is also Statue of Liberty and shopping mall with plenty of restaurants, if you get hungry.

6. Fuji TV Odaiba

2-4-8, Daiba, Minato 135-0091 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5500-8888 http://www.fujitv.co.jp/gotofujitv/
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4.0 based on 688 reviews

Fuji TV Odaiba

On Odaiba, an artificial island developed to showcase futuristic living, the Fuji TV Building is an eye-catching landmark. It sits like a docked space shuttle atop a hyper-modern lattice building.

7. Meiji Kinenkan

2-2-23 Moto-Akasaka, Minato 107-0051 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3403-1177 http://www.meijikinenkan.gr.jp/
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4.0 based on 137 reviews

Meiji Kinenkan

Restaurants, Western style lounge and a beautiful Japanese garden await you, allowing a relax time in the middle of busy Tokyo. Easy access from buses to trains, you might encounter a few shinto weddings. Meiji Kinenkan also proposes you meeting rooms and the Summer-only Sekirei Beer Terrace.

8. Honda Welcome Plaza Aoyama

2-1-1 Minamiaoyama 1 Field Honda Aoyama Building, Minato 107-8556 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3423-4118 http://www.honda.co.jp/welcome-plaza/
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4.0 based on 134 reviews

Honda Welcome Plaza Aoyama

Reviewed By Z5208EXneils - Bracknell, United Kingdom

We popped in on a damp day to watch Asimo and the honda Cub. The heritage displays are wonderful especially if you have an interest in motor racing of 2 or 4 wheel variety.

9. Shirokane Shopping Street

Shirokane, Minato 108-0072 Tokyo Prefecture http://www.shirokane-shotengai.jp/
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Shirokane Shopping Street

10. Koyasan Tokyo Betsuin Temple

3-15-18, Takanawa, Minato 108-0074 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3441-3338 https://www.musubidaishi.jp/
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

Koyasan Tokyo Betsuin Temple

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