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InterContinental ANA Tokyo 1-12-33 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo Show Map
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Apartment Hotel Kitano Arms 16-15, Hirakawa-cho, 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku Show Map
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Information
Akasaka is the most advanced business zone in the heart of Tokyo. The district
is directly adjacent to Nagatacho, one of Tokyo's prime concentrations of bureaucracy.
Akasaka also contains several embassies including United States of America, Canada
and Spain. Togu Palace by Buckingham Palace and Versailles, National Diet Building,
Sanno Park Tower, Hie Shrine, and Suntory museum of art are the most attractive
features of Akasaka. The city hosts some of the best dining and shopping centers
that avails you with antique art and craft items. The hotels in Akasaka offer
wide range of accommodation options featured with best business facilities. Online
database of AsiaRooms provides extensive information on the Hotels in Akasaka
as well as on various hotels
of Japan. So make your choice and get best hotels deal with AsiaRooms. We
also provide online reservation for all the hotels in Akasaka.
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