blog comments 43 del.icio.us bookmarks 1 diggs 0 Google results 0

3.8
PostRank

Akasaka Sacas

From dannychoo.com, 8 months ago, 0 views


So we've already taken a look at a few "City within a city" areas so far - Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown and Shin Marunouchi Building. Today we take a walk around another one that just opened - Akasaka Sacas.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Camera used : IXY DIGITAL 900 IS
Archived in : Japan. (Click image to enlarge)
Creative Commons
 
Akasaka Sacas is situated right in the middle of Akasaka. Part of the Sacas grounds is the broadcasting station TBS which is why there were many characters walking about like these two Ultraman's. According to Ultraman expert One, I'm not allowed to call them "Ultramen."
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Dont even think about coming here by car or you will spend half a day waiting for a space - we went by train.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
The Sacas grounds.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Sacas just opened and they are having some sort of celebration fair.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Fair = loads of people lining up.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
A few stalls with goodies on display here n there.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
More people lazing around on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Dont bother eating before you visit as Sacas has a ton of food to choose from.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
And during the celebration period which ends on the 6th of April, they have many stalls outside selling grub.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Shuttle bus that goes between Tokyo Midtown and Sacas.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
I used to walk past this spot every day when I was working at the Akazaka Microsoft offices and was surprised at how much changed in just over a year.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
This pratt says to me "no photos" even though theres not much to see. Pratt.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Is that a Kermit clone? Or is that Kermit-the-later-years ?
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
They were giving out Geass and Gundam 00 postcards. Hmmm. No Shirley...
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Two words to sum up the Akasaka area - "offices" + "restaurants."
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
A building in the Sacas grounds houses a load of restaurants too.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Some pub type place.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
More people relaxing doing not much.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 

Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Folks queuing up for 30 mins just to take a pee.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Was trying to figure out why this Thai restaurant was empty apart from a single couple. We guessed because it was they way the menu was un-descriptive while the other restaurants had loud menus with more pictures and large writing.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
The bottom floor of the Sacas building has a load of food shops.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
More queuing for the toilet.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Example of some of the restaurants available.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Singapore Hainan Chicken Rice - 1,900 yen per meal.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
A view from the Sacas grounds into the surrounding town.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
More folks queuing up for bread.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
A view of the Sacas grounds from the outside.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
This old building was right in the middle of everything which looked very very out of place - I guess the owners want to hold on to it as the land in that area must be worth quite a bit.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
The local transport.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Theres a shrine nearby called "Hie" which you may want to visit.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
A view from the shrine.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
A couple getting married at the shrine.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
The shrine grounds.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 
Relaxing here after an afternoon of walking about is a nice way to end the day.
Akasaka Sacas (click to enlarge)
 


View results for the following poll on this post
Akasaka Sacas on your visit list?
  1. Yes
  2. No

post comment   |   View all comments for this post   |   add to del.icio.us   |   mail this to a friend/foe   

comments

No comments yet.

You must be logged in to add your own comment.