Azabu-Jūban


Azabu-jūban is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It consists of 1 to 3-chōme. Azabu-Jūban Station is located in this district.
Azabu-Juban is a lively residential area in central Tokyo with a mixture of Japanese shops, restaurants and bars. The convenience of several supermarkets in a central location and the proximity of Hiroo and Roppongi make it one of the more trendy and sought after residential areas of Tokyo. The main street, a block away from a busy road junction, has a village-like feel with cobbled stoned paving in some places. This atmosphere is created by the narrow streets, slow moving traffic, and a mixture of stores operated by older owners. Even the McDonald's has been carefully designed to be architecturally sympathetic.

Azabu-Juban matsuri

In the middle of August, Azabu-Juban holds one of the most famous local summer festivals in Tokyo;
The event takes place over two days on Saturday and Sunday with the streets being lined with local stalls and food vendors.
Traffic is typically blocked from 3:00 to 9:00 pm on both days.
During this time, large crowds of festival goers make the main streets largely impassable.
In 2011, this festival was cancelled, due to the practice of - voluntary self-restraint - implemented after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.

Azabu-Juban hot spring

Until 2008, Azabu-juban had one of several natural onsen in Tokyo.
Every Sunday from 3:00 pm visitors could enjoy traditional Japanese songs and dancing.
The site of the hot spring has since become a car park.

In fiction

The protagonists of the manga and anime series Sailor Moon reside in this district.