Roppongi ─ 六本木 ─
Exciting nightspots and the largest building complexes in Japan. The opening of the Oedo Subway Line has made access easier.
N To Kokuritsu-Kyogijo サントリー美術館 Aoyama Cemeteries A Aoyama Funeral Place
Art Center, Tokyo 4-a 国立新美術館
The National Aoyama Park
青山公園 National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
4 Art Triangle Roppongi 六本木アートト
・ライアングル Meidiya
Tajikistan Ghana B Mitsui Sumitomo Romania Ukraine Azabu Fire Station China San Marino C
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library
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Islamic Republic of Pakistan
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Shibuya-ku Tengenji Temple
Korin Zen temple France 0 1 33 : Tourist spot (p59-66): Tourist spot (p59-66) 2 700m 3 To Meguro 桜田通り Sakurada Dori 4
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52 Iran Finland Keio University Hungary 6 Fussa 福生
4042-551-1699 (Fussa City Sales Promotion Division) 5
http://www.city.fussa.tokyo.jp/translation/m1cpmb000001wpg3.html
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A town full of the charms of both Japan and the West, such as two sake breweries that have been around since the Edo era, a shopping district with an American appeal in front of US Yokota Air Base, and the famous local Fussadog hot dogs. The Fussa Tanabata Festival in August attracts about 400 thousand visitors each year.
Italy Aiiku Hospital Mori Tower Grand Hyatt Tokyo Greece
Roppongi Hills 2 六本木ヒルズ
Laos Singapore Liberia 麻布十番商店街
Minato-ku Madagascar
Qatar Argentine Burkina Faso Australia 港 区 Slovak Republic
Lithuania Shopping Town Austria
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Oakwood Residence Azabujuban
Peacock Moto-Azabu Hills 04 N
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21 Saiseikai Central Hospital Mita Hospital International University of Health and Welfare
Japanese Post Insurance Tokyo Service Center
Mitsui Club 22 E 4 Ookunitamajinja Shrine 大國魂神社 MAP P5 1 C-3
One of the oldest shrines in Tokyo built in honor of the Grand God of Okunitama, the guardian of Japan.
03-min. walk from Keio Fuchu Sta., JR Fuchuhonmachi Sta. 16:00–18:00 (6:30–17:00 October–March) 2Open 365 days 3Worship fee ¥200 4042-362-2130
5 Showa Kinen Park 昭和記念公園 Built as part of the celebrations marking the 50th year of Emperor Showa’
02-min. walk from Nishi Tachikawa Sta. on the JR Ome Line 19:30–17:00 (until 16:30 from November 1st 2January 1st
, the 4th Mondays and Tuesdays of February, and December 31st seum is closed on Mondays and during preparations for special exhibitions)
3Adults: 400 yen, Children: 80 yen, Senior citizens: 200 yen (proof of age required) 4042-528-1751 5
http://www.showakinenpark.go.jp/english/
MAP P5 1 B-2 s reign. In addition to barbecues
and various sports, visitors can enjoy seasonal sights and events all throughout the year, such as the fl ower relay that starts at the fi eld mustards, the fi reworks festival, the cosmos garden, and illuminations.
till the end of February - varies according to the season) (the Emperor Showa Memorial Mu- Shibamata
The Eastern Tama Area
The Western Tama Area
Tokyo Island
Shinagawa Ota Ikebukuro Nihombashi Marunouchi Mouri Garden Tokyo City View
4-c Mori Art Museum TV Asahi Zara
森美術館 International
Roppongi Hills Gate Tower
House of Japan Philippines 04 H Azabu Police Station Roi Roppongi
Iikura Foreign Ministry Guest House
Azabu
Post Office Namibia
Japan Post Holdings Iikura Bldg.
Republic of Kazakhstan
Maldives Russia Fiji islands Afghanistan 23 E 05 C Suntory Museum of Art Hinokicho Park 4-bThe Ritz-Carlton Tokyo
The Tokyo Tomin Bank, Limited Head Office
1 Tokyo Midtown 東京ミッドタウン
Haiyuza Theater The Roppongi Tokyo
Oakwood Apartments Roppongi Central
Don Quijote Saudi Arabia IBM 05 N Spain Syria Hikawajinja Shrine
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P35 Ikebukuro Shinjuku
Shibuya P15
TOKYO SKYTREE P23
P21 Ueno P25
Akihabara Tokyo
Roppongi P45
Shinagawa Armenia
ANA Inter Continental Hotel Tokyo
Ark Hills
Suntory Hall
(P.63) Micronesia
Okura Museum of Art 大倉集古館
Hotel Okura Tokyo
Villa Fontaine Roppongi Sweden TV Tokyo 4 5 1 Noyamakita-Rokudouyama Park 都立野山北・六道山公園 MAP P5 1 A-2
The biggest urban park in Tokyo located at the west end of Sayama Hill. The view harmonizing both nature and human life is lovely.
0Satoyama Minka (Preservation of village houses): 40-min.bus ride from JR Tachikawa Sta. Get off at Kishi, then 10-min. walk 4042-531-2325 5
http://www.sayamaparks.com/english/
2 Takahata Fudoson Temple 高幡不動尊 MAP P5 1 C-2
The precincts of the temple of the Shingon School of Buddhism are scattered with cultural properties such as the Fudo-do, the Niomon Gate, the Gojunoto Tower, the monument of Shinsengumi and the statue of Vice-Captain Hijikata Toshizo.
03-min.walk from Keio Takahatafudo Sta. 1The precincts open 24 hours 2Open 365 days 4042-591-0032
3 Jindaiji Temple 深大寺 MAP P5 1 C-4
The grounds are scattered with the distinguished Hondo, Shaka-do and the Bonshobell. In the vicinity, there are restaurants making original Jindaiji soba noodles.
010-min. bus ride from Keio Chofu/Tsutsujigaoka Sta. 19:00–17:00 2Open 365 days 4042-486-5511 Asakusa
Sumida Ryogoku
Ueno Odaiba
Shiodome Shiba
Takeshiba
Akihabara Ochanomizu
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Shimbashi Ginza
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USA Shinjuku
Shibuya Harajuku Omotesando
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