Roppongi Hills, A fusion of fashion, art, and Tokyo's night sky

6 Chome 11-1 Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo
Take a photo of Tokyo's night view, including Tokyo Tower
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Introduction

Roppongi Hills, completed in 2003, is a shopping center consisting of a 54-story glass tower. It houses over 200 stores, offering services such as dining, shopping, and entertainment. The building is known as one of the symbols of Roppongi. During the 2013 10th-anniversary celebration, over 50 stores were renovated and upgraded, making Roppongi Hills a trendsetter in fashion. The design seamlessly blends urban space and nature through over half of the outdoor open spaces. The glass walls add depth to the building, showcasing the clever combination of commercial layout and landscape design. Roppongi Hills features an art appreciation area centered around the "Mori Tower," including the Mori Art Museum and the panoramic "Tokyo City View" observation deck. It also houses a television station, the Mori Garden, a hotel, a cinema, shops, and restaurants, forming the core part of Roppongi Hills. The illuminated Ginkgo Avenue during Christmas time is particularly beautiful, and offers a great view of the Tokyo Tower.
Address
6 Chome 11-1 Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo
Opening hours
Tokyo City View Observatory has opening hour restrictions: Sunday to Thursday from 10:00-23:00 (last entry at 22:30), Friday, Saturday, and the day before a holiday from 10:00 to 1:00 the following day (last entry at 24:00). The rooftop is open from 11:00-20:00 (last entry at 19:30, and may close in cases of extreme weather).
Transportation
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Roppongi Station Exit 1C; Tokyo Metropolitan Subway Oedo Line, Roppongi Station Exit 3, about 4 minutes' walk; Azabu Juban Station Exit 7, about 5 minutes' walk; Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, Azabu Juban Station Exit 4, about 8 minutes' walk.