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Deeply enjoy Akasaka, the

Akasaka, the center of politics and business. During the Edo period (1603-1867), it was lined with samurai residences, and from the Meiji period (1868-1912) to the Showa period (1926-1989), it flourished as one of the most famous flower districts in Tokyo. Today, Akasaka is known as a chic town where adults can spend their time in a relaxed atmosphere, with its high-quality restaurants, including ryotei (traditional Japanese-style restaurants). It is also one of the most exclusive residential areas in Tokyo and is said to have the highest percentage of presidents in Japan. Perhaps because of this, the culture of handmade souvenirs that were once carried when visiting a ryotei (Japanese-style restaurant) have been replaced by those sought by secretaries to the president, and many specialty stores offering sophisticated Japanese and Western confectionery products are also characteristic of this area.
OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts" is a "Machinaka" hotel that packs the charm of Akasaka into a compact space. Let us introduce you to a 2-day/1-night trip where you can enjoy the history and culture of bygone days in a variety of ways.

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