Akasaka, Tokyo

[22][23] The Japanese offices of the following are based in Akasaka: Akasaka's public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Minato City Board of Education ([2] in English,[31] in Japanese).

[32] Akasaka High School [ja] [3] was operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

It reopened the next month as the Aoyama campus of Ōta Sakuradai High School [ja] [4].

Third Junior & Senior High School of Nihon University was previously in Akasaka, but it moved to Machida in 1976.

[33] The Akasaka Library has moved to a new building in 2007, near the Aoba Park and the Aoyama-itchōme subway station.

Hikawa Shrine
State Guest House, Akasaka Palace
Rikidōzan 's expensive apartment in Japan, called "the Riki Mansion", as it existed in 2007
TBS Broadcasting Center in Akasaka
A platform of Akasaka Station