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Minato City, Tokyo, Releases Guide to Deeper Experiences for Foreign Visitors
TOKYO, Mar. 3, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Minato City has released a guidebook aimed to help foreign visitors better 
enjoy the experiences available in the central Tokyo district and deepen their 
understanding of Japan's unique customs, manners and culture. "Minato City 
Guide and Etiquette," published by Minato City, has been designed to respond to 
a shift in the needs of inbound tourists in Japan from those that are 
consumption-based to those that are experience-based. The 64-page guide takes 
visitors through the geography of Minato City and how to get around the area, 
local cultural experiences, encounters with cuisine, shopping, and other 
information useful to visitors from overseas. This guide is available in 
English, Chinese (simplified), Korean, and Japanese.

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Interviews with the people who live and work in Minato provide visitors with 
unique and practical insights into the city's cultural and culinary 
experiences, including tea ceremony, public baths, getting a taste for "sushi" 
and traditional Japanese sweets, dining on "yakatabune" houseboats, and other 
experiences, many of which can satisfyingly be encountered in Minato City. By 
deepening understanding of Japan's unique manners, customs, and culture, 
including smoking rules, safe bicycle use, and how to visit shrines and 
temples, the guide also aims to eliminate any confusion and anxiety felt by 
visitors and further enhance their experience of the city.

A PDF version of each section of "Minato City Guide and Etiquette" can be 
accessed via the respective URLs below:
- Cover, Table of Contents, Outline of Minato City, and Part 1: Travel far and 
wide through Minato City
https://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/citypromotion/welcome/documents/guide_p1-18_2022.pdf


- Part 2: Japanese experiences in Minato City 
https://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/citypromotion/welcome/documents/guide_p19-28_2022.pdf


- Part 3: Trying Tokyo's contemporary cuisine
https://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/citypromotion/welcome/documents/guide_p29-48_2022.pdf


- Part 4: Enjoying Japanese shopping
https://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/citypromotion/welcome/documents/guide_p49-56_2022.pdf


- Useful travel information 
https://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/citypromotion/welcome/documents/guide_p57-64_2022.pdf


Trying Tokyo's contemporary cuisine:
Minato City's guide helps visitors to explore the city's vast diversity of 
dining experiences, explaining how to place orders, understand the culture, and 
smoothly get to grips with the table manners at different styles of restaurant. 
In the city's Shimbashi district, visitors can sample the Japanese 
businessperson spirit and enjoy inexpensive "izakaya" (Japanese-style pub) 
dining in Tokyo's leading business district where the "real work starts after 5 
p.m.," or so some local workers like to joke.

The guide also introduces a variety of soba noodles from "seiro soba" noodles 
served on a bamboo steamer to "kake-soba" noodles in broth soup through 
insights. Minato City is the ideal place to try buckwheat soba noodles, much 
loved by Tokyoites since the Edo period (1603-1862). Restaurant owners and 
chefs across the city have been serving the noodles for generations and well 
understand the phrase, "true Tokyoites eat soba."

Akasaka is home to Minato's famous "hana machi," a "geisha" (professional 
female entertainer) district where fancy "ryotei" Japanese-style restaurants 
offer visitors a chance to experience the essence of Japanese cuisine. Here, 
restaurant "Akasaka Asada" welcomes diners with traditional "kaiseki" 
multiple-course cuisine and beautifully furnished rooms. "We invite you to 
experience ryotei dining in a 'tatami' room. There are also geisha performances 
with singing and dancing for those looking to enjoy a Japanese cultural 
experience," Shota Asada, the restaurant's representative director commented in 
the guide. 

Information for having a safer and more pleasant trip:
"Minato City Guide and Etiquette" helps travelers stay informed during their 
time in Japan with information that includes an event calendar covering local 
culture activities, the locations of tourist information centers and the 
availability of guide services in the city, and details about other sightseeing 
tools. The guide also includes information about staying prepared during an 
emergency through the city's multi-language disaster information e-mail 
service, among other emergency resources.

Copies of "Minato City Guide and Etiquette" are available at the following 
locations:
- Minato City Tourist Information Center Hamamatsucho Station
Address: Tokyo Monorail Hamamatsucho Station, 2-4-12, Hamamatsu-cho, Minato-ku

- Minato City Tourist Information Center Fudanotsuji Square
Address: 1F Fudanotsuji Square, 5-36-4, Shiba, Minato-ku


Source: Minato City