Azabu-Mamianachō, Administrative district in Minato-ku, Japan
Azabu-Mamianachō is a residential neighborhood in Minato-ku featuring modern apartment buildings, local shops, and green spaces that define daily life. The district sits in a central location yet maintains a quiet residential character despite its proximity to Tokyo's busier central areas.
The neighborhood developed from the historic Iigura village, showing Tokyo's evolution through preserved features like the Mamiana-zaka slope. These geographical and architectural elements link the modern residential structures to Tokyo's former rural past.
The district combines educational facilities, including Azabu Elementary School and Roppongi Junior High School, forming a center for local community education.
Access is straightforward on foot with connections to nearby public transportation serving the central area. Visitors should expect typical urban conditions with sidewalks and local features common to Tokyo's central residential neighborhoods.
The area borders multiple districts including Azabudai, Azabu-Nagasakachō, and Higashiazabu, creating a network of interconnected neighborhoods.
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