Akasaka has a new addition for visitors to Tokyo, with the expanded dining and retail offering at Tokyo World Gate Akasaka now open to the public. The large-scale mixed-use complex brings together offices, restaurants, retail, and accommodation in one central destination.
A serene place to stay
1 Hotel Tokyo brings a fresh take on luxury stays in the capital, combining high-rise city views with a focus on sustainability and nature-inspired design. Located on the 38th to 43rd floors of the venue, the hotel looks out across some of Tokyo's most recognizable landmarks, including the Imperial Palace Outer Garden and Tokyo Tower. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and grounded, with interiors shaped by Japanese craftsmanship, recycled materials, and handmade details.
A mix of Japanese and international restaurants
The dining lineup brings together a broad mix of Japanese and international cuisine, with a focus on both established names and casual everyday dining.
Traditional Japanese options include yakitori specialist Kyobashi Isehiro, founded in 1921, and Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa, known for its carefully prepared eel dishes served in a live kitchen setting. For more casual Japanese dining, Tamasuke offers izakaya-style dishes alongside Hakata udon and regional favorites.
International dining is also well represented, including Italian restaurant OSTERIA DELLA CARNE L'ENOCANTO, as well as long-running Chinese restaurants such as Minmin and Mainland Chinese Cuisine Kamonka. Casual pasta dining is available at MOM&POP'S SPAGHETTI.
Cafes and casual stops
For coffee breaks and lighter meals, the development includes a range of cafe-style venues designed for quick stops between plans. A couple of the options include bakery-cafe space Cafe PAVLOV and the popular chain Tully's Coffee.
The Tully's store in particular is a convenient stop for travelers, offering a bright, modern space with large windows, comfortable seating, and chargers from Anker at every seat.
Everyday essentials and services
Beyond dining, the complex integrates everyday services that make it useful for longer leisure stays or business travelers.
Facilities include convenience store FamilyMart, pharmacy services at Kokumin Drug, and on-site medical clinics and health services, reinforcing its role as a practical stop in central Tokyo.
Positioned as a new hub in the Akasaka area, Tokyo World Gate Akasaka combines dining, services, and accommodation in a single walkable location. For travelers, it offers an easy way to access a wide range of food and everyday essentials in one stop, within one of Tokyo's most connected districts.



