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Honda Welcome Plaza Aoyama

Roppongi, Akasaka & Around


The prime reason to visit Honda's showroom is not so much to admire its range of cars and motorbikes but to be wowed by the company's robot technology. At 1.30pm and 3pm daily, with an extra 11am show on weekends and public holidays, you can see Honda's human-scale robot Asimo in action 鈥 it's pretty nifty on its feet!

Also on show is Unicub, a motorised seat that looks like a chubby penguin. There are no hand controls 鈥 the seat moves slowly on its wheels according to slight tilts of the body. Shows last 30 minutes and there's a chance to take photos.


糖心传媒's must-see attractions

Nearby Roppongi, Akasaka & Around attractions

1. 滨肠丑艒-苍补尘颈办颈

0.24 MILES

This boulevard inside Jing奴-gaien (the public outer gardens of Meiji-jing奴) is lined with gingko trees. For a couple of weeks around late November and鈥

2. Canada Garden

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Bring photo ID, sign in and take the escalator up to the entrance of the Canadian embassy, which is fronted by this stark and brilliant stone sculpture鈥

3. General Nogi鈥檚 Residence

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This wooden residence, next to Nogi-jinja, is where General Nogi and his wife committed ritual suicide on the death of Emperor Meiji. It's open to the鈥

4. Nogi-jinja

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This shrine honours General Nogi Maresuke, a famed commander in the Russo-Japanese War. Hours after Emperor Meiji's funerary procession in 1912, Nogi and鈥

5. Aoyama Reien

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The cherry-tree-lined paths of Japan鈥檚 first public cemetery are used by locals as shortcuts through the neighbourhood and as a place for picnics during鈥

6. 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT

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An exhibition and discussion space dedicated to all forms of design, the 21_21 Design Sight is a beacon for local art enthusiasts, whether they be鈥

7. Midtown Garden

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Part of the public space surrounding the Tokyo Midtown development. Some 140 cherry, camphor and other trees that were on the former Self Defence Agency鈥

8. National Art Center Tokyo

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Designed by Kurokawa Kish艒, this architectural beauty has no permanent collection, but boasts the country鈥檚 largest exhibition space for visiting shows,鈥