Akasaka Sacas

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日本語/Japanese
Tue 2008/03/25 10:22
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 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."
Dont even think about coming here by car or you will spend half a day waiting for a space - we went by train.
The Sacas grounds.
Sacas just opened and they are having some sort of celebration fair.
Fair = loads of people lining up.
A few stalls with goodies on display here n there.
More people lazing around on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
Dont bother eating before you visit as Sacas has a ton of food to choose from.
And during the celebration period which ends on the 6th of April, they have many stalls outside selling grub.
Shuttle bus that goes between Tokyo Midtown and Sacas.
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.
This pratt says to me "no photos" even though theres not much to see. Pratt.
Is that a Kermit clone? Or is that Kermit-the-later-years ?
They were giving out Geass and Gundam 00 postcards. Hmmm. No Shirley...
Two words to sum up the Akasaka area - "offices" + "restaurants."
A building in the Sacas grounds houses a load of restaurants too.
Some pub type place.
More people relaxing doing not much.
Folks queuing up for 30 mins just to take a pee.
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.
The bottom floor of the Sacas building has a load of food shops.
More queuing for the toilet.
Example of some of the restaurants available.
Singapore Hainan Chicken Rice - 1,900 yen per meal.
A view from the Sacas grounds into the surrounding town.
More folks queuing up for bread.
A view of the Sacas grounds from the outside.
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.
The local transport.
Theres a shrine nearby called "Hie" which you may want to visit.
A view from the shrine.
A couple getting married at the shrine.
The shrine grounds.
Relaxing here after an afternoon of walking about is a nice way to end the day.
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Last{[0]}Raven in ☆DANNYCHOO Site ☆ (Registered on 2008/01/02 12:55)
Raven, AMV & MAD maker, Otaku
wow people waiting in line to buy bread , etc. and pee waiting for 30 minutes thats gotta hurt @_@
(ID #160894) Posted on 2008/03/24 20:15
lostandfound in a place where you'll never find... (Registered on 2007/10/22 02:10)
Part human, part student, 100% loser
LOL @ the comment on the pratt... What's a pratt anyway?
If I were to go there, I won't be able to go home coz' I'm gonna be 2 times my normal size from eating too much...
(ID #160897) Posted on 2008/03/24 20:23
gregory_gdp in Boise, ID (Registered on 2007/07/16 21:56)
Photographer/Night Auditor
I'm not a line waiter so I think I'd have to skip that area at the moment. 

Plus nothing really jumps out at me as interesting in my opinion.  
(ID #160898) Posted on 2008/03/24 20:28
oliphant in Sydney (Registered on 2007/01/10 19:04)
Design Student
Do they not have enough restrooms? Shouldn't there be some kind of restaurant to loo ratio?
(ID #160901) Posted on 2008/03/24 20:50
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11 14:57)
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
danny was right when he mentioned previously japenese loves to queue. 30 mins for toilet? O_O
(ID #160905) Posted on 2008/03/24 21:14
wcloudx in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/12 03:00)
Artist
They need more restrooms!! XD

30 mins for a leak is too much for me >_<; Might as well just ride back at home XD
(ID #160911) Posted on 2008/03/24 21:22
harumonia in Singapore (Registered on 2008/02/25 04:15)
rofl. 1,900 yen for chicken rice.

I expect it to be served on a golden plate.
(ID #160917) Posted on 2008/03/24 21:37
Fariz Asuka in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/11 20:11)
Student and Miku Guardian
Wow.. It's a shopping haven.. Though I pity the people queueing for 30 mins for the toilet..

This will be recorded down in my what-to-do list when I have the money to visit Japan.. 
(ID #160919) Posted on 2008/03/24 21:43
qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/06 05:09)
Gunpla Enthusiast
is it just me or does the Kermit clone look like a slightly fatter version of the Grinch? those Japanese do love the queues, i personally can't stand waiting in line for 30 minutes to use the washroom, what if i have an emergency? also, congrats to the couple getting married, upon closer examination, its an interracial couple, good for them. no pictures of food Danny? this isn't like you!
(ID #160941) Posted on 2008/03/24 22:13
Choo in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/31 21:28)
Student
woah. seems fun. I would love to visit that place some day. =S
(ID #160943) Posted on 2008/03/24 22:15
Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25 19:17)
anime/cosplay events organizer
wow! is that a shopping mall? more like a food center with all the restaurant

and i lol'd at toilet queue XDDD

that place needs more toilets XD
(ID #160944) Posted on 2008/03/24 22:15
Timotei in Sweden (Registered on 2008/02/17 09:28)
NEET
It looks quite peaceful. Beautiful scenery too, def on my visit list. 

But, those lines to the toilet, damn. 
(ID #160950) Posted on 2008/03/24 22:27
Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth (Registered on 2007/12/19 00:24)
Student and full-time otaku
Nice, it's new, shiny and seems very relaxed. Hope it'll still be whenever I visit ^^
(ID #160955) Posted on 2008/03/24 22:38
Hyun-Bin in Sydney Australia / Busan Korea (Registered on 2007/01/09 22:47)
Sterilization Technician@ Prince Of Wales Hospital
If I Fail at my next job..

im going to teach English in Taiwan or Japan

i gotta go Japan and like.. live there (even if bad quality)

this place will sort of remind me of Sydney City.. many Asian restaruants..(then again , most of Sydney City is all Asian , walk passed the CBD and play "Spot the Aussie")

by golly it should be good

(ID #160960) Posted on 2008/03/24 22:48
Demacrez in Evansville, Indiana, US (Registered on 2006/12/25 13:31)
Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
Well that goes on my list on "Where to go in Japan!"

I plan on visiting next summer when I saved up enough money to go.  Plan on 5 weeks staying there, tops.
(ID #160969) Posted on 2008/03/24 23:10
terry in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/02 23:32)
=.=!
lol 30 mins for a toilet break, it remind me of the 1 hrs wait at tokyo big sight lol..
(ID #160975) Posted on 2008/03/24 23:24
Kazearashi in Indonesia --> Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/10 13:26)
Animation Student
Nice tour again danny! It's interesting!! xD Well i planned to visit all over Japan if i have the money and time too... xD But definitely Akihabara is the first one! This can be considered as an option too, looks fun.
(ID #160978) Posted on 2008/03/24 23:38
TuGs in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/23 02:29)
NIL
I guess I'll wait awhile longer to visit it when it is less crowded. Or does it never gets less crowded?????
(ID #160986) Posted on 2008/03/25 00:01
squee in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/27 05:11)
Techie
1900 yen can get me 10 plates of chicken rice here -_-;
(ID #160992) Posted on 2008/03/25 00:09
Tami in Germany - Cologne (Registered on 2007/12/16 10:42)
WebDesign, Coding, Administration
hmm interesting area... somehow... would be nice for a sunday walk but not more i supose. o.-
(ID #161009) Posted on 2008/03/25 00:23
Hirito in The Little Red Dot - Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/01 18:24)
University Student.
That's some expensive Hainan chicken rice!! Looks like an interesting place to visit. *adds to visit list*
(ID #161015) Posted on 2008/03/25 00:37
Subarunyon in Canada (Registered on 2007/08/24 08:01)
Student
Here in Vancouver, Canada buildings like that are often designated as "heritage building" and the owner is allowed to keep it like the way it is (or I think they're even required to once they got that status). Then again maybe japan got lot those kind of buildings in some other areas of Tokyo? We dont have much here ourself so gotta keep what we have =)
(ID #161017) Posted on 2008/03/25 00:41
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31 22:48)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
A nice place to go as well...
I will also comment on the toilet line... thirty minutes?! Better not be in a rush, if you see what I mean.
It's nice you gave it as information so if one of us in the DC community decides to go there, he/she will have the chance to manage self so this kind of infortune does not happen. ^^;
(ID #161023) Posted on 2008/03/25 00:48
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04 23:16)
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
Hmm... might visit this place if time allocation allows.

By the way 1,900 yen for a hainan chicken rice is just silly.. >_<
(ID #161039) Posted on 2008/03/25 01:16
Koji98 in Arlington, Texas (Registered on 2007/11/04 12:31)
Your local Otaku Cashier.
Looks like a nice place to check out. Maybe, in a couple years, I'll check it out.
(ID #161064) Posted on 2008/03/25 02:38
chun in confusion :P (Registered on 2007/01/09 14:33)
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
gold plated chicken rice? LOL I dunno if I want to queue up 30 minutes to go to the toilet tho o_o
(ID #161067) Posted on 2008/03/25 03:32
Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17 11:35)
Online Shop
So Akasaka Sacas is more like a good hang-out place than otaku city I assume.  Maybe next time I visit Japan, I need to go to places like this since all my past trips revolved around otaku things @_@
(ID #161076) Posted on 2008/03/25 04:38
gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Registered on 2007/11/08 03:37)
オタク by moonlight, Graphic Designer by daylight
Interesting place. Just looks like the downtown area in my region. I think I'll die if I need to lineup for washroom for 30min. (@@.
(ID #161094) Posted on 2008/03/25 06:42
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31 22:48)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Oh and a newb's random comment here... On your Ultramen picture, looks like the one on the left did hit the gym on an much extensive way. ^^;
(ID #161103) Posted on 2008/03/25 07:03
Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/11/06 13:37)
Software Engineer
Looks like a good spot to spend a Sunday.
(ID #161139) Posted on 2008/03/25 08:59
suneo (Registered on 2007/12/17 19:42)
japan's got such great places
(ID #161229) Posted on 2008/03/25 13:28
Pyramid_Head in somewhere (Registered on 2008/02/07 01:13)
student
that local transport is so cool >_<, compare to bajaj we got here -_-
(ID #161231) Posted on 2008/03/25 13:50
Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10 21:47)
Student
Is it just me, or do just about all your picture have some degree of tilt to them? My photography teacher told us once that when you get into that habit (tilting the camera for a more dynamic angle), it's really hard to get out of.
(ID #161245) Posted on 2008/03/25 14:19
xaky in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/06/15 09:04)
IT content developer, crosscutural trainer, freelance translator / interpreter
Danny,
It looks like you there exactly the same day I was with my son Leo! We might have even been there at the same time! As a Frenchman, I was a bit disgusted by the long line in front of the bakery, the security guard, and the ridiculous prices. Bread is supposed to be affordable and for the masses, not treated like expensive jewelry or something...
(ID #161256) Posted on 2008/03/25 14:49
BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03 16:36)
.NET/Web Developer
Looks like a nice place to stroll around on a weekend.  Prices are a bit pricey don't ya think?  and the long lines are insane. >_>  I hope it won't be like that all the time.  And their transpo are nice...way nice to the ones compared here. :D

How about a post on how marriages in japan go about next time danny?  I've always wondered about that. ^^
(ID #161288) Posted on 2008/03/25 17:36
M'C in Jakarta, Indonesia (Registered on 2008/01/30 22:46)
Student
not much on my interest...but kinda good 4 couples :)
(ID #161308) Posted on 2008/03/25 18:40
mervyn in Japan (Registered on 2007/08/14 14:39)
Thanks for the information and pictures. Think I'll check it out after the celebration. Otherwise it's gonna be real crowded.
(ID #161340) Posted on 2008/03/25 19:41
radical anime fan in Singapore; starting to freeze up. Mmm, end-of-year weather. (Registered on 2007/01/25 21:20)
Polytechnic Freshman. Mmm... fresh.
I wanna go there just for the food alone :3 And 1900 yen (Singapore dollar $26) for A plate of chicken rice?!?! I could probably get as much with ONE dollar (Japanese Yen 72+)!!
(ID #161373) Posted on 2008/03/25 20:45
Sarg in London (Registered on 2007/07/03 20:26)
IT analyst
something wrong with your camera danny? all your shots are slanted!
(ID #161541) Posted on 2008/03/26 06:20
chibihien in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/19 21:34)
National Servicemen
what a rip-off for Hainanese chicken rice....

You can get superb ones for less than 2 USD all around Singapore
(ID #161697) Posted on 2008/03/26 11:28
shinikenshi in San Diego, CA (US) (Registered on 2008/03/13 12:00)
Nameless company executive
Eesh. That place is too crowded. For a good place to eat without as many people, I like Ikebukuro's Sunshine City building. It's older (which might explain lack of people compared to Akasaka Sacas) but a good choice of restaurants. And it is convenient for doujinshi events and the local shops for guys and gals.

For slightly ritzier, the mall next to JR Kawasaki station is also pretty cool. It also houses a California Pizza Kitchen for all you expats that miss the stuff...or something.
(ID #161805) Posted on 2008/03/26 17:05
AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19 22:48)
Writer.
ZOMFG. SGD$26 for a plate of chicken rice. While you can buy it at just SGD$3 (215 yen) here...
(ID #161982) Posted on 2008/03/26 23:01
XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22 05:30)
Hikikomori
Looks like a very nice place... lines apart (hate them! Though in Japan, things are so organized I think I wouldn't mind that much).

Didn't get to know Akasaka... I really wanted to stop in every little city within a city in Tokyo, but I would have to spend more than a month in Tokyo only to see that.

Shure hope someday I'll be able to do that though!
(ID #162876) Posted on 2008/03/28 14:48