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Roppongi Hills

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4.2 (34698)

6-chōme-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6108, Japan

Complex housing offices, restaurants & art museum, plus a skyscraper with a roof observation deck.

hourglassDuration: 01h20min

phone+81 3-6406-6000
indoor
indoor
24h
24h
free
free
food
food
cafes
cafes
shops
shops
museums
museums
festivals
festivals

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Nikhil Kumar a month ago

Wow, one of the most famous tourist spots in Minato Ward, ROPPONGI HILLS. Felt like a place outta fantasy with modern buildings. Some of the added pictures were taken before Christmas, when Dior was prepping up for Christmas in their style. Definitely recommend this place for the views and feels. Asahi TV and the Roppongi Illumination are nearby too.

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Ben Lau 2 months ago

One of the highlights of my visit was exploring the expansive shopping area. The multitude of boutique stores and high-end brands offered a diverse range of products to suit any taste. Whether it was fashion, accessories, or unique souvenirs, there was always something captivating to discover. The dining options at Tokyo Midtown were equally impressive. From traditional Japanese cuisine to international delicacies, the variety of restaurants catered to every palate. I particularly enjoyed indulging in authentic sushi at one of the renowned sushi bars, where the freshness and quality of the ingredients were unparalleled.

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M PT (Munyaa around the world) 2 months ago

This is a beautiful and magical lighting spot during holidays. It’s Crowded but not packed, there’s always staff and officers taking care of the place on each corners so it’s keep flowing. Love the lights decorations.

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Daniel Dunderdale 3 months ago

Free viewing platform, that can be a little confusing to get to. Once you're inside, you can ask for some directions from security and they will guide you to an elevator that takes you to the 33rd floor. Amazing view of the city, and we were able to easily see Mt.Fuji (due to nice weather) and Tokyo Tower. Its not a 360degree viewing platform. There's also a cafe at the top, but we were unable to get a table, so a reservation may be needed.

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Rob Lew 7 months ago

You'll got together in pay to get to the sky deck. It was a great experience as you can imagine. There were brochures to help you identify the buildings from afar. The views were amazing! If you get a chance, pay the extra ¥500 so you can get to the rooftop. From there, you'll get a bird's Eye view with no restrictions from windows or obstructions. While you're up there, sit down. Enjoy the wind if you're lucky enough to get some. Because, as you know, it is quite humid. I think this might be the best rooftop view in Tokyo. After you're all done viewing, go back down one floor below the entrance, and there is a open food court where you can get a ice cold beer and some food if you want or if you want to shop there's plenty of that inside. 😉