From the latter half of the 1950s to around 1980, Akasaka was a high-class downtown area alongside Ginza, and was home to many high-class restaurants, cabarets, nightclubs, and go-go clubs. Today, Akasaka is a city where many people come and go, regardless of weekdays or holidays, with media-related headquarters gathered around Akasaka Sacas, an area where various facilities centered around the TBS broadcasting tower are gathered. The situation at that time is introduced on the YouTube channel.
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