Английская Википедия:Akasaka, Tokyo
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Шаблон:Nihongo is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district.
Akasaka (including the neighboring area of Aoyama) was a ward of Tokyo City from 1878 to 1947, and maintains a branch office of the Minato City government.
Notable sites
- Akasaka Sacas
- Embassy of the United States, Mexico, Cambodia, Canada, Iraq, Spain and Syria as well as San Marino
- Ark Hills and Suntory Hall
- Hikawa Shrine
- Nogi Shrine
- Tokyo Midtown - currently the tallest high-rise complex in Tokyo
- Takahashi Korekiyo's residence and memorial park
- Riki Mansion home of Rikidōzan
In neighbouring Moto-Akasaka (literally "original Akasaka") to the North:
- Akasaka Palace (State Guest House)
- Togu Palace Residence of the Crown Prince of Japan
Companies based in Akasaka
- Anycolor 9-7-2, Akasaka[1]
- DefSTAR Records 4-5 Akasaka[2]
- EMI Music Japan 5-3-1 Akasaka[3]
- Epic Records Japan 9-6-35 Akasaka[4]
- Fujifilm[5]
- Fuji Xerox[6]
- Hazama Ando[7]
- Hudson Soft[8]
- JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization)-1-12-32 Akasaka[9]
- Johnny & Associates 8-11-20 Akasaka
- Ki/oon Records: Same as Epic Records Japan[10]
- Kaneka Corporation[11]
- Komatsu 2-3-6 Akasaka[12]
- Sigma Seven 2-16-8 Akasaka[13]
- Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings, Inc. 5-3-6 Akasaka[14]
- Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc.
- TBS Radio & Communications, Inc.
- BS-TBS, Inc.
- C-TBS, Inc.
- Tokyo Electron Ltd. 3-1-5 Akasaka[15]
- Toraya Confectionery[16]
- Universal Music Japan LLC 8-5-30 Akasaka[17]
- Wa Group Japan 4-3-27 Akasaka[18]
- Geneon Universal Entertainment 5-2-20 Akasaka[19]
- WOWOW (Akasaka Park Building)[20][21]
Previously Jaleco Holding had its headquarters in the Шаблон:Nihongo in Akasaka.[22][23]
The Japanese offices of the following are based in Akasaka:
- Becton, Dickinson and Company 4-15-1 Akasaka[24]
- Clifford Chance[25]
- Iran Air[26]
- ING 4-1 Akasaka[27]
- Milbank Tweed[28]
- Thomson Reuters[29]
- GlaxoSmithKline Japan [30]
Subway stations
- Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
- Akasaka-mitsuke Station (Tokyo Metro: Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, connected to Nagatacho Station via underpasses)
- Nagatacho Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, connected to Akasaka-mitsuke Station via passageways)
- Aoyama-itchōme Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Oedo Line)
- Nogizaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
- Tameike-Sannō Station (Tokyo Metro: Ginza Line, Namboku Line, connected to Kokkai-gijidomae Station via passageways)
Education
Schools
Akasaka's public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Minato City Board of Education ([1] in English,[31] in Japanese).
Akasaka 1-9-chōme are zoned to Akasaka Elementary School (赤坂小学校) and Akasaka Junior High School (赤坂中学校).[32]
Шаблон:Ill [2] was operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education. It closed down in March 2009. It reopened the next month as the Aoyama campus of Шаблон:Ill [3].
Third Junior & Senior High School of Nihon University was previously in Akasaka, but it moved to Machida in 1976.[33]
Libraries
The Akasaka Library has moved to a new building in 2007, near the Aoba Park and the Aoyama-itchōme subway station.[34]
References
External links
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- ↑ Headquarters."Anycolor. Retrieved on November 12, 2023.
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- ↑ "Head Office." Fujifilm. Retrieved on July 12, 2010.
- ↑ "FUJI XEROX Company Profile Шаблон:Webarchive." Fuji Xerox. Retrieved on July 12, 2010.
- ↑ "Corporate Profile." Hazama Ando. Retrieved on April 10, 2015.
- ↑ "Corporate overview Шаблон:Webarchive." Hudson Soft. Retrieved on July 12, 2010.
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- ↑ "Company Profile." Sigma Seven. Retrieved on February 22, 2009.
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- ↑ "Company Overview." Toraya Confectionery. Retrieved on June 25, 2018.
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- ↑ "Corporate Info." WOWOW. Retrieved on November 20, 2010. "THE HEAD OFFICE 21F, Akasaka Park Building, 5-2-20,Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-6121 Tel.81-3-4330-8111WOWOW INC. MAP." Address in Japanese: "東京都港区赤坂5-2-20 赤坂パークビル21F"
- ↑ "Head office." (Direct image link) WOWOW. Retrieved on November 20, 2010. Map in Japanese (Direct link)
- ↑ "Company Information." Jaleco. Retrieved on August 10, 2010.
- ↑ "JalecoHD+map.pdf." Jaleco. Retrieved on August 10, 2010.
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- ↑ "Iran Air Tokyo Office Шаблон:Webarchive." Iran Air. Retrieved on January 29, 2011. ""Address c/o Akasaka Habitation Bldg., 1-3-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052"
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