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Disaster Prevention Map for Akasaka and Aoyama, Minato City Disaster To Yotsuya To Yotsuya Wakaba Shinanomachi 3-chome Local Disaster Wakaba 1-chome Local Meeting Place ( ・・・Local Meeting Place) To Sendagaya Prevention Councils No. Town/Community Association Name Local Meeting Place DisasterDisaster PreventionPrevention MapMap forfor Name 201 Moto-akasaka Denmacho Town Council Toyokawa-inari Grounds Sophia University Shinanomachi StationShinjuku City Akasaka Tunnel 202 Akasaka Omoteichini Town Council Toyokawa-inari Grounds Gaien Aoyama District Disaster Prevention Council Minamimotomachi JR Chuo Line 203 Moto-akasaka 2-chome Town Council Minami Children's Park Akasaka and Aoyama, Minato City Akasaka District Disaster Prevention Network Akasaka and Aoyama, Minato City Akasaka Palace 204 Akasaka Tameike Town Council Near Tameike intersection (Akasaka 1-chome side) 205 In front of the Orix Bldg and Akasaka Intercity Public Art Museum Akasaka Higashi 1/2-chome Town Council Metropolitan Expressway Route 4 Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Sendagaya Minami Children's Park Samegahashi-zaka e 206 Josai University n Reinan-zaka Town Council Yosen-ji Temple Grounds New National Stadium i 1-chome Imperial Guard L (Under Construction) Legend Embassy of Bangladesh o 207 Akasaka Fukuyoshi Town Council Parking lot in front of Akasaka Fukuyoshi Kaikan Gaien Akasaka Palace h Kinokuni-zaka c Gaien-Higashi-doriAve. Shimizudani u 208 Park k Akasaka Mitsuke Association Akasaka Regional City Ofce (parking lot) City boundary Tsunami evacuation building 203 Akasaka Palace Nihonkaku a r Kioicho u 209 Akasaka Tamachi 3/4/5-chome Town Council Open space next to the Hie Jinja Shrine escalator AED station Meiji Kinenkan Y Cho boundary 203 o r 210 Disaster announcement system Togu Palace t Akasaka Shinsan Town Council Ikoi Open Space (on TBS premises) Chome boundary e Security Outpost M City hall (Regional city ofce) 211 Anchin-zaka o Akasaka Shinni Town Council Akasaka Kinryu Parking Lot Railroad y Police station Meiji Jingu Gaien The Akasaka Imperial Residence k Gaien-Nishi-doriAve. 7 Chiyoda City o 212 Akasaka Shin-ichi Town Council Akasaka Regional City Ofce (parking lot) Subway Kasumigaokamachi T Police box 1 213 Akasaka Hitotsugi Town Council Entsuji-zaka Park Jingu Secondary Metropolitan expressway Fire station/branch ofce Stadium Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho T 214 Akasaka Tangocho Town Council Yamawaki Gakuen National highway Post ofce oei Oedo Line Benkei-hori 7 6 215 Akasaka 5-chome 26 Community Association Hitotsugi Park Other government ofces Benkeibashi Prefectural road Akasaka Imperial Gardens TBS Minami Park entrance, in front of the Nakanocho/ 216 School Akasaka Mitsuke Maeda Hospital Akasaka Nakanocho/Shinshi Town Council Shinshi Town Council emergency supplies Regional city ofce district boundary 1 Hikawa Jinja Shrine, Hikawa Park, Sunsun Akasaka Moto-akasaka 2-chome 217 Akasaka Hikawacho Town Council (former Hikawa Elementary School) Hospital 234 Nagatacho Station Town council area boundary Nippon Seinen-kan Hall 1 5 201 Nagatacho Station Jingu Stadium 218 Sankaku Park next to Akasaka Elementary School Emergency water supply Kita-aoyama Moto-akasaka 1-chome Akasaka Shinmachi 5-chome Town Council Kurogu-zaka 2 Wide area evacuation shelter Icchonamiki 10 City block code 1-chome Kajima Corporation 219 Akasaka 7-chome Town Council Akasaka Elementary School, Takahashi Korekiyo-o Memorial Park Kokugakuin High School Akasaka Detached Palace Akasaka Mitsuke Overpass 6 Kita-aoyama 1-chome Children's Park Akasaka Mitsuke Police Box Local meeting place Point of interest International 3 220 Jingumae 2-chome Meiji Jingu Gaien Communication Space Toyokawa- Akasaka 8-chome Town Council Akasaka Elementary School inari 21 Ofcial Residence of Ofcial Residence of 4 the Chairperson of 221 Akasaka Regional City Ofce 1 212 the President of Hinokicho Town Council Kuwata Memorial Children's Park 1:7,000 Tokyo Metropolitan Minato International Association 1 the House of the House 0 500m Danjo-zaka Aoyama 1 Akasaka Civic Center 6 9 Representatives of Councilors 222 Aoyama 1-chome Town Council Aoba Park, Minami-aoyama 1-chome Open Space High School Aoyama Junior High School 5 Health Promotion Center (Healthyna) International University of Health and Welfare Akasaka Mitsuke Station Kita-Aoyama Community Support Service Center 202 Tokyo Akasaka Campus 223 Minami-aoyama 1-chome Town Council Aoyama Sougisho Chichibunomiya Kita-aoyama Senior Citizens' 1 6) 8 Ushinaki-zaka Rugby Grounds 1 24 20 Nagatacho 2-chome 224 Home Care Services Center a-dori (National Route Hotel Monterey Former Akasaka Kita-aoyama 1-chome Housing Community Association Courtyard of Kita-aoyama 1-chome House Residents' Association 8 Aoyam 9Akasaka 7 Elementary School 202 208 225 10 224 Akasaka Chitose Nursery School 19 Tokyo Metropolitan Kita-aoyama 1-chome Town Council Aoyama Junior High School 2 Aoyama 1-chome Akasaka Police Station 2 10 Hibiya High School Kita-aoyama 2-chome Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line 1 18 8 226 Aoyama 2-chome Town Council Minami-aoyama 2-chome Common Land 5 Police Box 17 18 9 Sogetsu Kaikan 6 2 3 Aoyama-itchome Takahashi Korekiyo-o Minato Sports,Community, 211 227 Aoyama Gaien Town Council Aoyama Park 11 4 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line 6 4 225 Station Memorial Park Culture and Health Foundation 3 3 Akasaka Post Ofce 17 2 16 228 Namboku Aoyama 2-chome Town Council Chichibunomiya Rugby Grounds 2 Embassy of Canada 10 5 3 Sawayaka Shinkin Bank 1 4 15 Jingumae 3-chome 12 Hotel Allamanda Aoyama ITOCHU Corporation 1 1 Yamawaki Gakuen Junior High School/High School 16 Akasaka Branch 229 Kita-aoyama 3-chome Housing Community Association ( ) zaka Chuo Open Space park in front of Aoyama Nursery School Teikoku Databank Honda Motor Aoyama Twin Building Yagen- 7 5 3 Jodo-ji Temple 11 7 Dai-ichi Hoki 15 2 214 4 Hie Jinja Shrine 230 Aoyama 3/4-chome Town Council In front of the Aoyama 3/4-chome Town Council ofce 228 11 5 14 11 Ikoi Open Space Unimat Aoyama 6 Akasaka 8-chome Regional Safety Center 2 3 2 Akasaka 4-chome Akasaka 3-chome 231 Aoyama Omotesando Town Council In front of the Omotesando Akiba Jinja Shrine 13 Gaienmae Station 10 5 12 1 213 4 22 13 Akasaka Library 13 209 24 Child-rearing Square 226 4 Hitotsugi Children’sPark 14 232 Aoyama Takagicho Town Council Minami-aoyama 6-chome Children's Park 26 4 14 "Ai-port" Minami-aoyama Nursery School 6 1 20 14 Entsuji-zaka 12 Open space next to 233 Shin-zaka Yamakogai Town Council Japanese Red Cross Medical Center inner garden 7 3 4 219 Entsu-ji 2 13 5 the Hie Jinja Shrine Jingumae Elementary School Aoyama Elementary School9 3 Group Home Aoyama 6 5 Kita-aoyama 3-chome 25 2 Temple Entsujizaka Park Akasaka Sacas escalator Kita-aoyama 1-chome Apartments 19 Aoba Park 234 3/4 Community Association Kita-aoyama 1-chome Children's Park Children's Park Gaienmae Post Ofce 8 Jingumae 4-chome 4 7 Embassy of the Kingdom Tokyo Metro Ginza Line 3 21 227 15 10 3 235 Aoyama Nursery School 27 5 Minami-aoyama 1-chome Open Space of Cambodia Akasaka 7-chome Tokyo Midtown Town Council Midtown Gardens, Hinokicho Park Aoyama Sports 8 9 Akasaka 5-chome 18 210 Sotobori-dori Ave. Field Aoyama Iki-iki Plaza 6 222 13 Kokkai-gijido-mae Station Kasumigaseki Omotesando 229 7 5 Aoyamaa Park 6 6 16 12 Tokyo Broadcasting System 28 Akasaka Fire Station 9 11 15 Television (TBS) Ofcial Ofce of Kasumigaseki Aoyama Children's Hall 1 17 14 the Prime Minister 30 10 4 2 29 9 8 215 Akasaka StationKokusai Shin-akasaka Building West (Under Tokyo Metro Chiyoda2-chome Line Gaien-Higashi-dori Ave. Gaien-Higashi-dori 7 Nagatacho 1-chome Metropolitan Aoyama Sanbun-zaka 1 construction) Aoyama Reien Administrative Ofce 13 Sanno Hospital 220 Inari-zaka 7 31 Special Support School Hitotsugi Park Ministry of Foreign 8 3 Akasaka Nursery School 3 15 Cabinet Ofce Affairs of Japan Omotesando StationZenko-ji Temple Minami-aoyama 3-chome 8 2 Cabinet Legislation 14 204 Tameike-sanno Station Ofcial Residence of Taiyo-no-ko Akasaka Nursery School 5 8 Bureau Kasumigaseki Anniversaire Omotesando Children's Park Akasaka 5-chome Police Box 16 12 Tameike-sanno Station the Prime Minister Roppongi-dori Ave. Station 7 4 Minami-aoyama Minami-aoyama 1-chome 12 13 10 9 Akasaka Iki-iki Plaza Government Building 8-gokan Jingumae 5-chome 12 Nogi Jinja Shrine 4 Central GovernmentBuilding No. 4 4-chome 11 4 8 Hikawa Park Akasaka 2-chome Akasaka Elementary School 218 Reconstruction Agency 5 11 5 Children's Park Share Green 216 Consumer Affairs Agency 12 9 Akasaka Elementary School indoor swimming pool 13 Orix Building 9 3 2 ) Akiba Jinja Shrine 1 17 Nogi Park Akasaka Yoko Hotel 5 Minami-aoyama 3-chome 11 Akasaka-dori Ave. 6 Ministry of 8 Akasaka 6-chome Shin-Kasumigaseki Building 10 10 Seinan Iki-iki Plaza 33 18 16 Nogi Kaikan 1 Sankaku Park 15 11 Komatsu Ltd. Financial Services Finance Omotesando Police Box 9 6 14 12 Hikawa Budojo Agency Kasumigaseki 8 32 17 Minamiichi Children's Park 3 Akasaka Fire Station Martial Arts Hall Station 9 6 10 6 223 19 25 Kuwata Memorial Children's Park 207 Kasumigaseki 3-chome Omotesando Station 13 230 Shinmachi Branch 16 4 Korobi-zaka9 1 Kita-aoyama 3-chome Nogi-zaka 15 18 2 Minami-aoyama 2-chome 16 17 18 Medical Square Akasaka 10 Kasumigaseki Building Ministry of Economy, 7 11 7 24 Japan Patent Ofce 14 21 Akasaka Junior High School Ministry of Education, Culture, Trade and Industry 14 10 3 Sunsun Akasaka(Akasaka Kids-to-Teens Hall) 7 Sakurada-dori Ave. 22 20 ※New school building scheduled to be completed in 2022 4 11 Sports, Science and Technology National RouteKasumigaseki 1 15 Japan Sports Agency ( 13 1 12 5 Aoyama Cemetery 5 2 1 Nursing Home "Sun-Sun Akasaka"
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