
- ■3-minutes walk from Yotsuya Station(Exit Yotsuya) (JR Lines)
- ■3-minutes walk from Yotsuya Station(Exit 1・2) (Nanboku Line)
- ■3-minutes walk from Yotsuya Station(Exit 1・2) (Marunouchi Line)
Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Residence
Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Yotsuya 2-1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004
TEL:81-3-3354-0109 FAX:81-3-3354-0191
- By train
- *Time: Approx. 70 min
- *Fee: 2,910 yen

- By limousine bus
- *Time: Approx. 80 - 120 min
- *Fee: 3,000 yen

- *Time and fees given are estimates. Walking time and taxi time/charges are not included.
- *Fees and routes are current as of June 10, 2010, and are subject to change.
- *Click here for limousine bus schedules >>
- Sotobori Park
- Sotobori Park is located along the Outer Moat of the Imperial Palace (sotobori' means Outer Moat), just opposite to Iidabashi Station. The park stretches from Iidabashi Station to Yotsuya Station, with a promenade of about 270 cherry blossom trees making it a beautiful walk with a great view, especially during the cherry blossom month of April. Boat rides in the moat can also be enjoyed by the visitors.
- Akasaka Palace
- Akasaka Palace occupies the large expanse of land known as Akasaka Goyochi, located in Moto Akasaka, at the very north of the Akasaka area. Akasaka Palace is a neo-baroque former imperial residence, completed in 1909, and has functioned as the State Guesthouse (Geihinkan) since 1974. It is easily visible from the Yotsuya Station area (JR Chuo Main Line, JR Chuo-Sobu line, Marunouchi Subway Line, Namboku Subway Line). Due to construction work, it cannot be visited at present.











