Akasaka Press Center

Akasaka Press Center is a facility of the United States Army, Japan located in the area of . The facility occupies 3.1 hectares of land in central Tokyo.
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  • Type: Military installation
  • Description: United States Army facility in Japan
  • Also known as: Azabu Heliport” and “Hardy Barracks

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include The National Art Center and Roppongi Hills.

Museum
, Tokyo is a museum in , , . Opened in January 2007, it is one of the five institutions of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum of Art. is situated 280 metres north of Akasaka Press Center.

is a development project in Tokyo and one of Japan's largest integrated property developments, located in the district of , . is situated 530 metres southeast of Akasaka Press Center.

Museum
The is a contemporary art museum founded by the real estate developer Minoru Mori. It is located in the in the complex, a commercial, cultural, and residential mega-complex in , Japan. is situated 460 metres southeast of Akasaka Press Center.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nishi-Azabu and Minami-Aoyama.

Quarter
is a district of , Japan, which was a part of the former Azabu Ward. Nishiazabu is bordered by Minami-Aoyama on the north and west, Hiroo on the south, on the southeast, and on the northeast.

Quarter
is a district of , , . Its name means "South Aoyama" and its counterpart to the North is .

is an expensive section of 's ward famous for its nightlife, much of which is geared towards foreigners. It is also a major daytime attraction, with two massive shopping and dining complexes, and various museums.

Akasaka Press Center

Latitude
35.66288° or 35° 39′ 46″ north
Longitude
139.72521° or 139° 43′ 31″ east
Operator
US Military
Open location code
8Q7XMP7G+43
Open­Street­Map ID
way 184250651
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­military
Wiki­data ID
Q22122952
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Spanish—“Akasaka Press Center” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 哈迪军营
  • Chinese: 赤坂新聞中心
  • Chinese: 赤坂新闻中心
  • Chinese: 麻布美军直升机基地
  • Japanese: あかさかぷれすせんたー
  • Japanese: ハーディー・バラックス
  • Japanese: 赤坂プレス・センター
  • Japanese: 赤坂プレスセンター
  • Japanese: 麻布米軍ヘリ基地
  • Spanish: Akasaka Press Center

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Aoyama Park South and Embassy of Ghana.

Nearby Places

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