Updated:March 28, 2024

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Going Around Minato City

There are a number of sightseeing spots in Minato City that include sightseeing facilities; cultural/art facilities, such as historic temples, shrines, and art museums; and rich greenery as well as waterfront spaces.

We issue sightseeing information booklets including the Minato City Sightseeing Map and the Minato City Sightseeing Guidebook, and share sightseeing information through SNS.

We also have a Minato Tourist Information Center in five locations and provide a wide variety of sightseeing information.

 

Minato Tourist Information Center
(English, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese)

  • (1) Address: 2-4-12 Hamamatsucho, Concourse on 3F of Tokyo Monorail’s Hamamatsucho Station
    Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    Closed: Open year round
  • (2) Address: Information Counter, 3F Aqua City Odaiba, 1-7-1 Daiba
    Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (subject to change in accordance with facility hours)
    Closed: Irregular days (closed once a year)
  • (3) Address: Mori Tower General Information, 2F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi
    Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
    Closed: Open year round
  • (4) Address: 3-26-26 Takanawa, next to ticket gates of Shinagawa Station on the Keikyu Main Line
    Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
    Closed: Open year round
  • (5) Address: Kiraboshi Bank Head Office Tokyo Tourist Information Desk 3-10-43 Minami-aoyama
    Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    Closed: Saturday, Sunday, and National holidays

 

Minato City Historical Sightseeing Guidebook
(English and Japanese)

These are booklets that introduce sightseeing spots, historic sites,
shrines, temples, and other attractions.

Distribution locations: Minato City Tourist Information Center, Tourism Policy Subsection (3F of Minato City Hall), any Regional City Office (Administrative Section), etc.

 

Minato City Tourist Map
(English, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese)

This map introduces Tourist spots in Minato City. The small, foldable map is convenient when walking around the town.

Distribution locations: Minato City Sightseeing Information Center, Tourism Policy Subsection (3F of Minato City Hall), any Regional City Office (Administrative Section), etc.

Useful Websites for Sightseeing

Minato Travel & Tourism association( External link )

Available languages: English, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese

 

Five Distinctive Ways to Tour the Town

There are five areas in Minato City where you can visit popular spots, a distinctive townscape, and historic sites.

Shiba area

Azabu area

Akasaka area

Takanawa area

Shibaura-konan area

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