• Chiyoda-ku

  • Akihabara

    As the #1 destination for pop culture and entertainment galore, Akihabara welcomes fanatics and skeptics alike to peruse their neon-lit department stores, arcades, and internet cafes. Otaku culture is rampant here, with eager anime fans spending their hard-earned money on merchandise and otaku goods.

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  • Nagatachō

    Nagatachō is the center of government in Tokyo, being the district in which the Prime Minister and Diet of Japan reside. Various domestic and international corporations and firms have their Japanese offices in Nagatachō. PRISM has its Japanese headquarters here.

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  • Kanda

    Kanda, being one of the three districts that made up the original downtown Tokyo, is also home to many different religious sites and congregations. Most notable are the Kanda Myojin, the Mausoleum of Confucius, and the Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral.

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As the home of the Imperial Palace, Chiyoda-ku has a very strong government presence and can be considered the political capital of the country. Visitors can also see the National Museum of Modern Art, lose themselves in pop culture entertainment, or stop by one of the many beautiful parks and shrines scattered throughout the ward.
Akihabara, Nagatachō, and Kanda can be found here.
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