CENTURION CLASSIC AKASAKA HOTEL (TOKYO) WITH KIDS

CENTURION CLASSIC AKASAKA HOTEL (TOKYO) WITH KIDS

If you like lots of space and/or have a bigger family – this place is IT!
I love this area so much too – so central but you feel like you’re in the suburbs!

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Centurion Classic Akasaka
They offer traditional Japanese style rooms.  Private bathrooms and a bath with a shower.
Alternatively, if you book a “Luxury Corner Twin” you can get a room with two queen beds that you can push together to make one giant bed for the family, there is a balcony all the way around and a washing machine inside your own room !!!!  The rooms here are really big.
The beds here are BIG! The room is MASSIVE! The area is amazing!

I also recommend their very big family rooms. So much space and lots of Tatami (in some of the room options) and even a massage chair in others! Some rooms even have their own little balconies! (don’t worry there are nice double locks so no need to worry about little ones walking onto the balcony when you’re not watching – the railings are also nice and high.)

Centurion Classic Akasaka. The family rooms are so lovely and big!
Our room at Centurion Classic Akasaka.

The hotel has a 24 hour manned front desk with english speaking staff (this is great for sightseeing, logistical support – but also good if someone in your group fell ill – then the staff here can assist with medical attention.)

Here are all of the things we like to do in the Akasaka area as a family.

Centurion Classic King Suite Room. Two massive King sized beds put together – this room is huge! SO reasonably priced for this size of room in central Tokyo too!
The set-up in our room at Centurion Classic Akasaka.
The bathroom at Centurion Classic Akasaka.
The rooms here have a “magic” Japanese bath. You press a button to fill, it sings a song when it’s ready and it keeps the water at your desired temperature until you’re ready to get out!
The basin and toilet in the bathroom at Centurion Classic Akasaka. The bathroom also has a hairdryer and a curling iron.
Centurion Classic Akasaka. The kitchen area in the room. There is a microwave and a mini fridge in these cupboards. No hot plate here.
The Coffee Machine and Kettle at Centurion Classic Akasaka.
The living area at Centurion Classic Akasaka. So spacious, right? Especially for Tokyo!
Our in-room washing machine at Centurion Classic Akasaka.
Our own little private balcony connected to our room at Centurion Classic Akasaka.
The corridor outside our room at Centurion Classic Akasaka.


*Please note that there is another hotel called the Centurion Hotel Residential Akasaka that I don’t personally recommend for families. Please don’t let the two similar names confuse you.

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SUPERMARKETS NEAR Centurion Classic Akasaka
My Basket is just 1 min walk away (when putting into google maps, copy and paste まいばすけっと赤坂3丁目店). Open 8am-11pm.
Maruetsu Petit is 5 mins walk away (this is the bigger supermarket.) It’s in the same building as the Harry Potter Cafe (I have a link to the reservation website for the Harry Potter Cafe here)- in the basement though. Open 7am-10pm. This supermarket has lots of ready-made meals and salads and bentos.

The Maruetsu Petit entrance in Akasaka.
An example of the cereals sold at Maruetsu Petit. Top shelf is Crunchy Granola with Almonds, Wholegrain unsweetened Corn Flakes. Second shelf: All Bran Fruit Mix, All Bran Choc Bran Flakes, All Bran ”Take a Moment” Chocolate Third shelf from the top: Fruit Granola Choc Banana Flavour, All Bran Bran Flakes, All Bran Bran Rich Bottom Shelf: Unsweetened Corn Flakes, Corn Frosties, Chocowa (Chocolate Hoops), Choc Krispies.
I feel like no-one talks about this yummy fruit salad yoghurt from the convenience stores and Maruetsu Petit too.
Shopping at Maruetsu Petit

An example of some of the ready made meals at Maruetsu Petit supermarkets.

The milk and yoghurt section of Maruetsu Petit Akasaka.
The fruit n veg section at Maruetsu Petit Akasaka.
Maruetsu Petit has an excellent bread selection. Use google translate to find what you need but, even just in this picture there is white bread, brown bread, rye bread, crustless bread, english muffins, butter rolls and raisin bread.

Just next door to Maruetsu Petit is a Crisp Salad Works branch. If you are there after 10am you could also get a salad to go from there. Crisp Salad Works have vegetarian, vegan, halan and gluten free options.

Seijo Ishii is also 5 mins away and is in the same building as Maruetsu Petit – even on the same floor. Open 8am-11pm (from 10am on weekends.) This supermarket has lots of ready-made meals and salads and bentos. *This supermarket stocks a rice flour bread made by a company called “Happy Bakery.”

An example of veggies sold at Seijo Ishii Supermarket
Pre-cooked and partially cooked hamburger patties & meatballs at Seijo Ishii Supermarket. Use google maps to check the labels as some contain cheese, some are made of chicken and other beef etc.
Examples of cheese sold at Seijo Ishii
Some of the cheese sold at Seijo Ishii Supermarket
Examples of bentos sold at Seijo Ishii supermarkets.
Seijo Ishii bentos, sandwiches and sushi. You can use google translate while you’re there but to give you an idea of what is on offer: Top shelf: Tuna & Spring Onion Sushi Handrolls, Ham & Egg Sandwiches, Cooked Shrimp & Brocolli Sandwiches, Mixed Veg Sandwiches, Colourful Veg Sandwiches ± a range of salads (sorry I can’t read the labels in the pic) *Dressings for salads are sold seperately – get the sesame dressing . Trust me! Second shelf; Corn & Locally Sourced Colourful Veg Salad, Locally Sourced Green Veg Salad (sold out in this pic), Vermicelli Salad made with Okinawaーgrown Mozuku Seaweed, Burdock Root, Carrot, Sesame Mayo Salad, Crab & Quinoa Coleslaw Salad, (Can’t read this one in the pic- sorry!), Seafood Pasta Salad, (Can’t read the rest of the salad labels here -sorry!) Second from bottom shelf: Green & Yellow Veg Duck Salad, Quinoa & Walnut Ingredient Grain Salad, Chicken & Quinoa Salad with Olive Oil Dressing, (can’t see the other salad labels here – sorry!) Bottom shelf: Taco Meat Tortilla Wraps, Mixed Tortilla Wrap Pack with Ham & Egg and Cheese & Chicken, Yakiniku Beef & Root Veg Tortilla Wraps, Shrimp Fresh Spring Rolls with Coriander, Steamed Chicken & Egg Salad Spring Rolls, Salmon & Cheese Spring Rolls with Coriander, Shrimp & Steamed Chicken Spring Rolls, Smoked Salmon &Avocado Spring Rolls, Potato Salad.
Seijo Ishii also sell dried fruit options like raisins and dried prunes
As you can see here, lots of the potato chip brands will be quite familiar to many and this can be handy if you have fussy eaters.



See here for my tips on shopping at a Japanese supermarket.
See my tips here on buying milk in Japan.
Read here for my meal hacks to make a meal easily for kids using some supermarket and convenience store ingredients.

CONVENIENCE STORES NEAR Centurion Classic Akasaka
7-Eleven (2 mins walk)
Family-Mart (2 mins walk)
Daily Yamazaki (3 mins walk)
Lawson (6 mins walk)
I have written a guide on finding what you need at Japanese convenience stores here- and I’ve included out favourite snacks.

PLACES TO SEE/VISIT IN AKASAKA WITH KIDS NEAR Centurion Classic Akasaka
Hie Shrine (3 mins walk)
Hie Shrine is in Akasaka and although it is small  – it’s a great little stop-off if you’re in the area.
The Torii gates make for great photos too.
It’s 6 minutes in a cab from Tokyo Midtown in Roppongi ( or 20 minutes walk on foot – which is what we did. )

There are a lot of steep stairs ( although its not a hike or anything – still an inner city shrine) so, if you’re travelling with kids and a stroller , it could be a bit tricky.
There are restrooms in the main building.
If you wanted to be up to date on the shrine etiquette, their English page on the hie shrine website is pretty good.

Hie Shrine
Hie Shrine
Hie Shrine
Hie Shrine
Hie Shrine
Hie Shrine
Hie Shrine

HIE SHRINE
千代田区永田町2-10-5
2-10-5 NAGATACHO, CHIYODA-KU
WEBSITE   ( THEIR ENGLISH PAGE OF THE WEBSITE IS PRETTY GOOD)
OPEN 5AM-6PM (APRIL – SEPTEMBER)
OPEN 6AM-5PM (OCTOBER-MARCH)

Souvenirs & American Candy Shopping (3 mins walk from Centurion Classic Akasaka )
We like the brand “Plaza” for makeup, candy and some souvenir shopping. Lots of fun little novelty items. This one is called Plaza Newsstand. It is open 11am-8pm.

Bic Camera (5 mins walk from Centurion Classic Akasaka )
For shopping in Akasaka with kids, I recommend heading straight for Bic Camera above Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. The 8th floor is all toys and nintendo and bath bombs etc. Lots of lego and arcade games too.
Take the elevator or escalator – this building is less busy on weekends compared to weekdays.
Open 10am-10pm.

Also, while in Bic Camera, you may like to look for Nintendo Amiibo.
I must admit that I know NOTHING about Amiibo. However, my son always tells me that the Amibo selection in Japan is way better than other countries. If you are amiibo “shopping” then I recommend first going to your closest Yodobashi Camera or Bic Camera. Toys R Us Japan also has a good selection of Amiibo.

Amiibo sold in Japan. Look for Amiibo in Yodobashi Camera or Bic Camera – also Toys R Us Japan. I’ve included Amiibo on my list of suggested souvenirs and gifts from Japan for children.



Also did you know that you can pop into the lobby of the hotel manned by robots? (5 mins walk from Centurion Classic Akasaka )
The lobby is on the second floor of the hotel so you’ll need to take the elevator.  You can go check it out for a second even if you aren’t staying here.  It’s a bit cheeky but , why not?!


There isn’t a lot to do than just say hi to the robots but … still ….  it’s worth just taking a look.

If you think this is cool, you’ll also like the same brand of hotel out by Disneyland. The hotel is manned by dinosaurs. 
These hotels are actually very very reasonably priced. Nothing fancy happens in the rooms but they are clean and new.
The only downside is that there are no humans to direct questions but if you’re happy to do your thing? This is a very economical option.
HENN NA HOTEL AKASAKA
港区赤阪2-6-14
2 -6-14 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU

Harry Potter Cafe (5 mins walk from Centurion Classic Akasaka )
I have a link to the reservation website for the Harry Potter Cafe here.


Blow Dry Bar (5 mins walk from Centurion Classic Akasaka )
( If anyone in the family is after a blow dry while in Tokyo, I recommend English speaking blow-dry bar JetSet Drybar in Akasaka. 

Team Lab Borderless (11 mins in a taxi or 20 mins by public transport)
Did you know that the new Team Lab Borderless is in the area? It is in the brand new Azabudai Hills Complex.

While you are there, you may want to also check out a bakery as it is the world’s first bakery for children.  It is called Comme’N Kids.  (There is a bakery for grownups next door but the kids one is extra cute as it has its own little “kids’ size” entrance.)

Image courtesy of the Comme’n Kids Press Release.

COMME’N KIDS (KIDS ONLY BAKERY – 1ST OF IT’S KIND IN THE WORLD
東京都港区麻布台1-2-4 麻布台ヒルズ ガーデンプラザC 
AZABUDAI HILLS GARDEN PLAZA C, 1-2-4 AZABUDAI, MINATO-KU, TOKYO
OPEN 10AM-8PM

 

Also in the same building as Team Lab Borderless is a restaurant called Alchemy – a fabulous option if you love salads, fresh produce and/or you are gluten free or vegan.  As stated on the Alchemy website – “All our food and products are free from meat, fish, egg, dairy, gluten, white sugar and chemicals.”  This restaurant is originally from Bali.  I recommend the tempeh protein bowl.  Please be warned that this restaurant is very busy during high season (March-May) and on weekends.  If you must visit on these dates, I recommend being here as the restaurant opens.  They do accept reservations for 5pm onwards.  If it is really busy, you can always get takeaway.   The entire restaurant is non-smoking. 
Here, you order a main dish (like raw pasta primavera or endomame zoodles) and or build you own salad – using options such as potato salad or kimchi.  They also make their own fresh juice.  See the full Alchemy menu here.  They also have gluten free wine (some times of day have all you can drink packages.) 
I recommend budgeting for approx 3000 yen per adult at lunch and 4000 yen at dinner.  They accept most major credit cards.  They welcome children here and are also happy for your to enter the restaurant with your stroller.  This restaurant has free wifi.   

Plant based restaurant with gluten free options in Roppongi “Alchemy”
The outdoor terrace seating at Alchemy, Roppongi
Alchemy, Roppongi

ALCHEMY
4TH FLOOR, AZABUDAI HILLS PLAZA TOWER (SAME COMPLEX AS TEAM LAB BORDERLESS)
OPEN 11AM-8PM

 

FAMILY-FRIENDLY PLACES TO EAT NEAR Centurion Classic Akasaka
Champagne & Gyoza (less than 1 min walk)
I mean,  champagne  might not appeal to kiddies but it will to the Mummies and Daddies, right?  And gyoza? That is for every body!!!! The seating is stools so would be hard with toddlers but find for kids that can sit alone.
This place is lovely and casual.  Who would have thought that bubbles and dumplings could be such a yummy match?
There is just one guy behind the counter with a gigantic bucket of different champagne bottles and he cooks gyoza on the spot.  I don’t know how he keeps up!
There are vegetarian gyoza options (but I don’t recommend if you’re a strict vegie as they are all cooked on the same hot plates.)

Champagne Gyoza
Champagne & Gyoza

STAND SHAN-SHOKU – CHAMPAGNE & GYOZA BAR, AKASAKA
港区赤坂3-15-4
3-15-4 AKASAKA, MINATO
OPEN 5PM-1:30AM (3PM-11PM ON SATURDAYS)

Katsudon (1 min walk)
Kid-friendly, delicious Katsudon bowls are sold here! The restaurant is called Katsudon wa Hito o Shiawase ni Suru Akasaka Ten (also called “Happiness is Katsudon” in English on the door.
You can make reservations here or try for a walk-in. The accept most major credit cards. Budget 2000 yen per person at lunchtime and 3000 yen for dinner.
KATSUDON WA HITO O SHIAWASE NI SURU, AKASAKA
港区赤坂3-15-4 レアルタ赤坂ビル 1F
GROUND FLOOR, RIALTA AKASAKA BUILDING, 3-25-4 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN 11AM-10PM
CLOSED SUNDAYS

Sushi with kids in Akasaka (2 mins walk)
Umegaoka Sushi No Midori
is in the Akasaka Biz Tower – connected to Akasaka Station. They have a kids’ menu (and an English menu too.) Budget 1500 yen per adult for lunch here and more like 4000 yen for dinner. They have high chairs. They also have space for strollers. You can also get takeout. They accept most major credit cards. The entire restaurant is non-smoking. Make a reservation if you plan on eating right at traditional lunch or dinner times. The kids’ plate is 1000 yen and has Salmon Sashimi, Boiled Shrimp, Salmon Roe, Rolled Japanese Omelette, Salmon & Cucumber Sushi Roll (no alternations can be made to the plate – it’s a set plate.) See pictures of some of the main menu here. The sashimi here is all directly from Toyosu Market.
UMEGAOKA SUSHI NO MIDORI, AKASAKA
港区赤坂5-3-1 赤坂Bizタワー 2F
2F AKASAKA BIZ TOWER, 5-3-1 AKASAKA, MINATO
OPEN 11AM-10PM
CLOSED JANUARY 1st

Soba & Tempura (2 mins walk)
Tokyo Akasaka Yabusoba in the Akasaka Biz Tower – connected to Akasaka Station – also welcomes children and has a kids’ menu . They have space for strollers. They also have an English menu. Budget 4000 yen at dinner time and 3000 yen at dinner time. Best to make a reservation if visiting between 12-1:30pm on weekdays and dinner times. They accept most major credit cards. The entire restaurant is non-smoking. This is a good restaurant for parents to try some different types of sake. See the full menu (in English) for Tokyo Akasaka Yabusoba here.
TOKYO AKASAKA YABUSOBA

港区赤坂5-3-1 赤坂Bizタワー 2F
2F AKASAKA BIZ TOWER, 5-3-1 AKASAKA, MINATO
OPEN 11AM-10PM

Delifrance– a Japanese bakery chain (2 mins walk)
Delifrance in the Biz Tower is on the B1 floor in the basement. Open 7:30am-9pm (from 8am on weekends.) There is a small dine-in space but most people do take-away. They accept most major credit cards. See examples of the Delifrance menu items here.

Casual Italian (3 mins walk)
And 5 mins walk from Stand Shan Shoku Champagne & Gyoza Bar is casual Italian restaurant, Palermo.  Palermo is also 2 mins walk from Subway Station Akasaka-Mitsuke.  This restaurant welcomes children and has an English menu.   This restaurant looks so casual but the food here is really good. This restaurant is non-smoking and they have free wifi.  For kids, like mine, who love Pizza… there are four types here: Napoletana, Seafood, Four Cheese & Margherita. 
PALERMO, AKASAKA
港区赤坂3-10-4 赤坂月世界ビル 1F
GROUND FLOOR, AKASAKA GESSEKAI BUILDING, 3-10-4 AKASAKA, MINATO
OPEN  TUES-FRI 11:30AM-4PM (LAST ORDERS 3PM) & 5PM -10:30PM (LAST ORDERS AT 9:45PM)
OPEN WEEKENDS AND NATIONAL HOLIDAYS 

Tacos & Craft beer (1 min walk)
The Barragan welcome children. This is a good place to go if you have a larger group (make a reservation though.) There is a 500 yen service charge per person. Budget approximately 3500 yen per adult for a meal here. They accept most major credit cards. If arriving here by train, take exit 2 from Akasaka Station and then walk for 2 mins. Tacos are half price on Tuesdays !
THE BARRAGAN
赤坂3-6-20 ポールスタービル 1F
GROUND FLOOR, PULLSTAR BUILDING, 3-6-20 AKASAKA
OPEN WEEKDAYS 5PM-2AM
CLOSED WEEKENDS

Sushi (2 mins walk)
Tsukiji Sushiko welcomes families.  They have a kids menu here too (only sushi though so if your kids don’t eat sushi it’s best to go elsewhere. The kids plate has a few nigiri sushi, a few rolls with salmon or tuna inside, rice with cod roe on top and a few pieces of cooked egg.)  This sushi restaurant accepts most major credit cards and is non-smoking.  Lunch is approximately 2000 yen per person and I’d budget for 4000 yen per adult at dinner time. Here is the Tsukiji Sushiko individual sushi menu in English and Japanese.   Here is the sushi set / sushi small platter menu for Tsukiji Sushiko.  This is the Tsukiji Sushiko seafood rice bowl and sushi roll menu. This link leads to the side menu for Tsukiji Sushiko – includes salads and cooked fish. This restaurant is also 1 min from Akasaka Station. 
Please note that this isn’t the type of place where you can get fries on the side. If someone in your family doesn’t eat sushi – best to go elsewhere.
TSUKIJI SUSHIKO, AKASAKA
港区赤坂3-13-6 国際天野ビル1F
GROUND FLOOR, KOKUSAI TENNO BUILDING, 3-13-6 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN WEEKDAYS 11:30AM-2PM & 5PM-10:30PM (LAST ORDERS 10PM)
OPEN SAT 11:30AM-10:30PM
OPEN SUN & NATIONAL HOLIDAYS 11:30AM-10PM

Japanese Curry (2 mins walk)
Cocoichibanya is a Japanese curry house chain -and all options are customisable – from spicy-ness level to what sides go next to the curry to the size of the rice portion. Very casual and so easy to take kids. For kids who don’t ilke curry you can also order just rice or a side of fries etc. I speak in detail about this curry chain here – including pictures of the menu. They accept most major credit cards. Budget for 1000-2000 yen per person to dine here (depending on what you order.)

Cocoichi Curry additional ingredients

COCOICHIBANYA, AKASAKA
港区赤坂三丁目14番7号ユニ赤坂ビル1階
GROUND FLOOR, YUNI AKASAKA BUILDING, 3-14-7 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN 11AM-11PM (LAST ORDERS 10:45PM)

365 Sakaba Beer & Gyoza (2 mins walk)
This izakaya specializes in beer, gyoza and “Shibuya style” yakisoba (Yakisoba served under potato salad, corn, onions and seaweed.) The beer is crazy cheer here – under 200 yen! They welcome kids. The restaurant seats 72 – so you can try for a walk-in but they also take reservations (with more than 2 children – or with particularly wriggly kids – I strongly recommend a reservation so you can have a table kind of to the side though.) I recommend budgeting for 3000 yen per adult if you’re having a meal here. The entire restaurant in non-smoking. You will like this place if you want a casual rowdy pub with the locals. Please note that some of the sashimi is horse sashimi and others are beef tongue or liver (just a heads up as I know that is not for everyone.) For kids, I recommend ordering edamame, dashimaki (Japanese omelette made with fish stock), fries, karaage (fried chicken), vanilla ice-cream with chocolate sauce. This is not the type of restaurant that will adjust to custom orders – I don’t recommend this place if you have specific dietary requirements.

365 Sakaba, Akasaka.

365 SAKABA BEER & GYOZA
港区赤坂3-11-19 UF3ビル 1F
GROUND FLOOR, UF3 BUILDING, 3-11-19 AKASAKA, MINATO
OPEN 3PM-11PM (LAST ORDERS 10:30PM)
*Please note that hours change during the New Year, Obon and Golden Week holidays.

Ramen & Tsukemen (4 mins walk)
For ramen or tsukemen for lunch or dinner with kids, I recommend Mendokoro Tomo Premium.  This ramen/tsukemen restaurant is also 7 mins walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. 
In case you’ve never had tsukemen before, the noodles arrive to the table outside the broth/soup and you then dip them in the soup before eating.  They also sell meat gyoza here. This casual restaurant has a place to store strollers while you dine. For lunch or dinner I would budget for approximately 2000 yen per person.  They do accept credit cards here. They also have an English menu. Children and babies are welcome. They do take reservations but I would just go and, if busy, wait.   If you are going to just share one person’s portion with a child – the polite thing to do is to ask if that’s ok to do so as you are entering the restaurant. They do have kid sized plates and cutlery. 
MENDOKORO TOMO PREMIUM
港区赤坂4-3-30 横川ビル 1F
GROUND FLOOR, YOKOGAWA BUILDING, 4-3-30 AKASAKA, MINATO-Ku
OPEN MON-SAT 11AM-3PM & 5PM-10PM
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS

Tonkatsu (3 mins walk)
And how about some Tonkatsu (Japanese crumbed and fried pork cutlets)  for lunch?  
Tonkatsu Sueyoshi welcomes families.  This restaurant is also 3 mins walk from Akasaka Station (via Exit 1) or 6 mins walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke (Exit 11).  Tonkatsu Sueyoshi first opened in 1977,   The entire restaurant in non-smoking.  Please note that this restaurant is cash only. Menu options include beautiful crunchy Tonkatsu with a cabbage salad, Tonkatsu sandwiches, Tonkatsu Oyakodon (Tonkatsu with cooked egg and green onions on rice), hamburger patty lunch plates, fried shrimp and fried oysters.  All meals are between 1000-2000 yen here. It is polite to order at least 1 item for each number of people you are bringing into the restaurant (even if your child eats nothing and you just get two things for yourself.)  You can make reservations here or just walk-in and wait your turn if it is busy. if you would like to make a reservation, it is best to ask your hotel to make a phone call on your behalf as this restaurant does not have a website.
Please have google translate on your phone for the menu (this makes it sound way more complicated than it is though as there really are only the menu items I have listed above.) 
This restaurant has space for you to put a baby in a stroller next to you at the table (by removing a chair.) 
TONKATSU SUEYOSHI
港区赤坂4-3-10
4-3-10 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN WEEKDAYS 11:30AM-2PM & 5PM-8:45PM
OPEN SATURDAYS 11:30AM-2PM
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS 

Unagi-Don (Grilled and marinated Eel on Rice) – 2 mins walk
Or if you are keen to try Unagi-Don (Grilled and marinated Eel on Rice – it’s actually really good! Tastes kind of fatty but in a succulent way – am I making it sound awful?!) then I recommend going to Akasaka Fukinuki for lunch.   This restaurant is also 3 mins from Akasaka Station and 4 mins walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station.    For lunch here I would budget for 3000 yen per adult and more like 6000 yen at dinner time. They accept most major credit cards.  The restaurant is non-smoking but there is a designated smoking section outside. Children and babies are welcome.  There is space to store a stroller while you dine. Just a heads up, this is a hard place to come if one of you doesn’t want to eat Unagi.  There isn’t too much else to choose from.   They can do takeout bentos if that’s easier. 
AKASAKA FUKINUKI
港区赤坂3-6-11
3-6-11 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN EVERYDAY 11AM-10PM (LUNCH HOURS ARE 11AM-3PM) 

Teppanyaki (6 mins walk)
Or if you’re in the mood for something a bit more fancy, I recommend Teppanyaki Sato.  It is also 5 mins walk from Akasaka Station (Exit 1) or 8 mins walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. 
I have written about how teppanyaki is probably different to what you are expecting here so please have a read before you make a reservation.   For this restaurant you will need to budget around 12,000 yen per person.  You wil definitely need to make a reservation here.  It is cozy and cute and so yummy.  It’s a really special place to eat at as a family.
They do accept credit cards here.  Please note that there is a service charge of 500 yen for each person – and, just like in many Japanese restaurants, as a thank you for that service charge you will receive a small tapas size seasonal dish to try ( you don’t have to eat it if you don’t want to.)  The entire restaurant is non-smoking.  Children and babies are welcome (please let them know ages when you make the reservation.) 
It’s a little bit hidden so leave time to go on a bit of a hunt for this place (with google maps in hand.) 
It’s best to get your hotel to book this spot on your behalf. 
TEPPANYAKI SATO
港区赤坂4-12-4 タンゴハイツ赤坂 1F
GROUND FLOOR, TANGO HEIGHTS BUILDING, 4-12-4 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN MON-SAT 6PM-10PM
CLOSED SUNDAYS 

Casual restaurant with really yummy Udon & Tempura bowls (8 mins walk)
Tsurumaru is casual but always popular for a reason. It is SOOOO good.
Read about Tsurumaru Akasaka on TripAdvisor here. The entire restaurant is non-smoking. Please note that this restaurant only accepts cash. The way to eat here – pick up a tray and use the tongs to choose any tempura you may like. Then order your main dish while paying at the register. This is a walk-in restaurant only. Warning: it is most popular with the office crowd between midday – 1:30pm.  
The chairs here are mostly stool-type chairs so please be careful with toddlers perched on the top.
All meals here are under 1000 yen.

Curry Udon & Eggplant Tempura.
Choosing riceballs or tempura at the counter to put on my tray and then take to the register to order my main dish. Tsurumaru.

TSUMARU AKASAKA
港区赤坂5-5-8
5-5-8 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN WEEKDAYS 7AM-8PM



And how about some Karaoke with kids in Akasaka?
Big Echo (Akasaka-Mitsuke) is only 5 mins walk from The Centurion Classic Akasaka . Here are all of my tips on making Karaoke with kids the best best time ever!

Big Echo Karaoke, Akasaka.
Big Echo, Karaoke

Japanese Teishoku for lunch (7 mins in a taxi or 14 mins using public transport)
Or if you’re in Tokyo Midtown (department store) in Roppongi for lunch (or dinner)  and want to eat beautiful Japanese food, I recommend Suju Dining Rokkaku.
Even if there is a queue, I recommend waiting around as, although it is popular, they are quick at lunch time to make sure they can seat everyone without having to wait too long.
The food is so reasonably priced and there is so much food in one lunch set.   This restaurant cooks all its dishes in the style of and using mostly ingredients from Karuizawa ( a popular holiday spot just a few hours out of Tokyo.)

Suju Dining

All lunch sets are less than 1800 yen.  At dinner time I would budget for more like 8000 yen per adult. 
They do have stroller parking and high chairs.

Salmon teishoku at Suji Roppongi
Suju Roppongi

Teishoku set at Suju
Suju Roppongi
Japanese teishoku restaurant in Roppongi Tokyo
Suju Roppongi

SUJU DINING ROKKAKU, TOKYO MIDTOWN
港区赤坂9-7-4 東京ミッドタウン ガレリアガーデンテラス2F
2ND FLOOR, TOKYO MIDTOWN GALLERIA GARDEN TERRACE
9-7-4 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN 11AM-11PM (LUNCH IS SERVED UNTIL 4PM)
SUJU DINING ROKKAKU WEBSITE


Italian with a terrace / view (7 mins in a taxi or 14 mins using public transport)
Another option in Midtown is Napule Italian Restaurant. Warning: this restaurant is very popular in cherry blossom and winter illumination season as they have terrace seating out the back which offers wonderful views during these times.  So please make a reservation as soon as possible – click here for the reservation link. Please note that this restaurant only accept children of elementary school age or older.
It is more of a higher end restaurant so I would budget around 6500 yen per adult for lunch here and more like 10,000 yen at dinner time. It is worth it though as the food here is beautiful. 
Napule do accept most major credit cards.  The entire restaurant is non-smoking.
See here for the full Napule menu. 
NAPULE, TOKYO MIDTOWN
OPEN WEEKDAYS FOR LUNCH 11AM-3PM (LAST ORDER AT 2PM)
OPEN WEEKENDS FOR LUNCH 11AM-3:30PM (LAST ORDER AT 2:30PM)
OPEN FOR DINNER 5:30PM-11PM (LAST ORDER AT 9:30PM)

 


Indian buffet (7 mins in a taxi or 14 mins using public transport)
Another fabulous restaurant in the same complex (and if you sit on the terrace during the christmas season or cherry blossom season you can take in the amazing views of the park and lights) is Nirvana New York.  This is an Indian Fusion restaurant.  Babies and kids allowed and there is also space for strollers.  This is the partner restaurant to the that of the same name in Central Park New York which opened in the 1970s.   This is also a great space to dine with a large group or organise a private function.  This restaurant offers some vegan dishes and some vegan courses (the vegan shishkebab is delicious!) 
Lunch time is an all you can eat indian buffet for 3000 yen per adult! (a little cheaper on a weekday) and kids under 6 eat free!
Nirvana New York accept most major credit cards.  This restaurant feels fancy but the prices are reasonable and the view is so lovely. They do take reservations. 
At lunchtime I recommend budgeting for 3000-3500 yen per adult and at dinner more like 5000 yen.

The lunch buffet at Nirvana New York
Nirvana New York, Roppongi, with the view of the park.

NIRVANA NEW YORK
港区赤坂9-7-4 東京ミッドタウン ガレリア ガーデンテラス 1F
GROUND FLOOR, TOKYO MIDTOWN ROPPONGI IN THE GALLERIA GARDEN TERRACE SECTION (FACING THE PARK), 9-7-4 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN EVERYDAY FOR LUNCH 11AM-3:30PM (LAST ORDERS 2:30PM)
OPEN EVERYDAY FOR DINNER 5PM-11PM (LAST ORDERS 10PM)


High End Tempura (7 mins in a taxi or 14 mins using public transport)
Tempura Yamanoue is also inside Tokyo Midtown.  This restaurant welcomes children and babies and also has space for strollers.  Please note: that for safety reasons, children can only sit at table seating options – not at the counter.  For this reason (among others) I recommend making a reservation.
I like to go here for lunch if it’s a special occassion- it is soooo good.     The restaurant also has a nice view over the gardens next to Mid-town. This restaurant is entirely non-smoking. Tempura Yamanoue have an English menu. You can make a reservation online in English for Tempura Yamanoue here. 
Budget for lunch is around 9,000 yen per adult and more like 25,000 yen at dinnertime. 
Please note that there is a 10% table charge here. 
TEMPURA YAMANOUE, ROPPONGI
OPEN FOR LUNCH 11AM-4PM
OPEN FOR DINNER 5PM-8:30PM
 

Souvenir Shopping (7 mins in a taxi or 14 mins using public transport)
And while you’re inside Midtown, if you’re looking for Japanese gifts and souvenirs, there is a beautiful gift shop on the 3rd floor. It is called Hashicho.
There are some bigger more expensive pieces but also smaller items like chopsticks etc.   (There are also two more shops that stock Japanese gifts just a few shops down.)
If you’re looking for other ideas for gifts from Japan I have a post with all of my Japan gift suggestions here

Hashicho Roppongi

HASHICHO, ROPPONGI
TOKYO MIDTOWN, 3F GALLERIA
OPEN 11AM-9PM


A place to watch doggies get a fancy haircut (7 mins in a taxi or 14 mins using public transport)
And if you are at Tokyo Midtown between 11am-9pm, go to Green Dog & Cat on the second floor (its in the back section near all the restaurants and out facing the park out the back – near where they have the pop-up ice-skating rink at Christmas time) and check out the very very rich dogs and cats getting pampered at the salon!

Green Dog & Cat, Tokyo Midtown Roppongi

Burgers (7 mins in a taxi or 14 mins using public transport)
Also in Midtown Roppongi is hamburger restaurant The Counter.  My understanding is that it is the Tokyo branch of The Counter in LA – of the same name. 
They have a vegan burger patty but the bread for the burger is make with eggs and milk – so I would call it a vegetarian burger instead.  They accept reservations. When dining here I recommend budgeting 2000 yen for lunch and 3000 yen for dinner.  They accept most major credit cards.  This restaurant is non-smoking. See the full menu for The Counter Roppongi. 
THE COUNTER, ROPPONGI
港区赤坂9-7-4  東京ミッドタウン六本木B1F
B1F TOKYO MIDTOWN GALLERIA, 9-7-4 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU

OPEN 11AM-11PM


Pizza & Pasta (6 mins by taxi or 16 mins by public transport)
Wolfgang Puck in Akasaka is a lovely higher end pizza and pasta restaurant.
They have a kids menu & also highchairs.
Warning, there is a table charge of 350 yen per adult.
We also find this restaurant to be overpriced.

Wolfgang Puck

WOLFGANG PUCK PIZZA BAR AKASAKA HILLS
赤坂1-12-32 アーク森ビル 1F
GROUND FLOOR, ARK HILLS, 1-12-32 AKASAKA
OPEN EVERYDAY 11AM-11PM

Steak & Seafood Restaurant -feels a bit fancy. (6 mins by taxi or 16 mins by public transport)
In the same complex, is Ruby Jack’s Seafood & Steak Restaurant. 
The prices and vibes are very “special occasion” but they welcome children and babies.  At dinner time, kids must be 6 or older (with the exception of Sundays and Public Holidays where they are welcome anytime.). There is a kids menu (a kids’ size hamburgers steak or burger with a dessert for 2200 yen) and space for strollers.  Please note that every bill will have an additional 10% added as a service charge.  At lunch time I recommend budgeting for 3000 yen per adult whereas more like 14,000 yen per person at dinner time.   They accept most major credit cards.  Best to make reservations here.   Make reservations and see the full Ruby Jack’s menu here.    This restaurant also often has special christmas roast lunch and thanksgiving dinner menus. 
RUBY JACKS 
六本木1-4-5 アークヒルズ サウスタワー 2F
SECOND FLOOR, ARK HILLS, 1-12-32 AKASAKA 

American Restaurant (6 mins by taxi or 16 mins by public transport)
And in the same complex, is a restaurant called Bubbys.  Bubbys is an American restaurant and pie shop that originated in New York.
Bubbys is open for Brunch, Lunch and Dinner.  To dine here I would budget around 2000 yen per adult.  Bubbys accept most major credit cards and they do take reservations.  The entire restaurant is non-smoking. They welcome children. This restaurant is less than 4 mins walk from Roppongi Itchome Station or 13 mins walk (or 6 mins/ approx 900 yen in a cab) from Akasaka Station.

Bubbys Tokyo
Bubbys Tokyo Fish and Brussel Sprouts
Bubbys American Restaurant, Tokyo

BUBBYS NEW YORK ARK HILLS ROPPONGI
港区赤坂1-12-32 アーク森ビル2F
2ND FLOOR, ARK MORI BUILDING, 1-12-32 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN FOR LUNCH EVERYDAY: 10AM-4PM
OPEN FOR BRUNCH ON WEEKENDS AND NATIONAL HOLIDAYS: 10AM-4PM

OPEN FOR DINNER: 4PM-10PM (LAST ORDER 9PM)*OPEN UNTIL 11PM ON WEEKDAYS


PLAYGROUNDS NEAR Centurion Classic Akasaka (17 mins walk or 7 mins in a taxi)
Sakurazaka Park (aka Robot Park) (35 mins walk or 12 mins in a taxi)
I have written in detail about this Sakurazaka / Robot Park here.

Robot Park in Roppongi

*If you are strictly gluten free – before or after Robot Park – go to one of the restaurants at the nearby Grand Hyatt Tokyo, Roppongi, for a meal. They are great at assisting those who need a strictly gluten free meal.


Hinokichio Park (17 mins walk or 7 mins in a taxi)
Hinokicho Park is located right behind Tokyo Midtown department store is a large open park (Hinokicho Park) with a few pieces of playground equipment. There is also a pond and area to have a sit-down picnic.  There are often art installations and special events held in certain sections of the park grounds. In the hot months, take a pair of swimmers and towel too – there is a little splash pad too (Down near the slide.)

This park is gorgeous about cherry blossom time.


HINOKICHO (TOKYO MIDTOWN) PARK
9-7-1 AKASAKA
赤坂9-7-1
OPEN 5AM-11PM

Ichinohashi Park & Playground (38 mins walk or 12 mins in a taxi or 20 mins by public transport)
I speak about Ichinohashi park in detail in this article here.

The Climbing Wall at Ichinohashi Park
Ichinohashi Park, Roller Slide.

Arisugawa Memorial Park (14 mins in a taxi or 24 mins on public transport)
I speak about Arisugawa Park in detail here.

Arisugawa Park
Arisugawa Park

SOME ADDITIONAL LOGISTICAL SUPPORT IN AKASAKA
Extra tip: If you arrive into Akasaka via subway station “Akasaka-Mitsuke” and you need an elevator for a stroller or suitcases, use the elevators inside Bic Camera electronics department store to help you get to the ground level.

Akasaka Mitsuke Bic Camera

Please remember that, when staying here, you are close to what is – in my opinion – the most kid friendly area in Tokyo. See here for all of my Roppongi with kids recommendations.

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