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Roppongi Hills: A City Within a City

Experience Tokyo's modern urban lifestyle in this integrated complex with art, observation decks, gardens, and world-class dining.

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Roppongi Hills is a sprawling urban complex in Tokyo, blending modern architecture with green spaces, offering a mix of offices, residences, shops, restaurants, a hotel, museums, and an observation deck. It's a hub for culture, entertainment, and business, attracting locals and tourists alike.

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6 Chome-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, 6 Chome Roppongi, Tokyo, 106-6108, JP
Monday
11 am-11 pm
Tuesday
11 am-11 pm
Wednesday
11 am-11 pm
Thursday
11 am-11 pm
Friday
11 am-11 pm
Saturday
11 am-11 pm
Sunday
11 am-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    The easiest way to reach Roppongi Hills is via the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line or the Toei Oedo Line to Roppongi Station. From the Hibiya Line, there is direct access to Roppongi Hills through the underground concourse. From the Oedo Line, take Exit 3. A single subway fare from Tokyo Station to Roppongi Station costs ¥170-¥210 and takes approximately 30 minutes. Alternatively, the Toei Bus operates from Shinbashi Station to Roppongi Hills for ¥210.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Tokyo and offer a convenient way to reach Roppongi Hills. From Tokyo Station, a taxi ride to Roppongi Hills typically takes 5-7 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 5 km. The estimated fare is ¥2,800 - ¥3,500, but could be higher depending on traffic. Note that there may be special pricing applied to the Roppongi Hills area.

    Driving

    Roppongi Hills is accessible by car via the Shuto Expressway. From Shinjuku, take the Shuto Expressway No. 4 Shinjuku Line and exit at the Gaien Higashi Exit. From Tokyo Station, take the Inner Circular Route of the Shuto Expressway and exit at Kasumigaseki. Parking is available at Roppongi Hills, with several parking areas including P1 and P2. Parking costs ¥300 per 30 minutes. A maximum charge of ¥3,000 is applied for all-day parking. Some shops offer parking discounts based on spending.

    Local tips

    Visit during spring or autumn for pleasant weather and to enjoy the seasonal changes in Mohri Garden.
    Purchase a combination ticket for the Mori Art Museum and Tokyo City View to save money.
    Visit on a weekday morning to avoid crowds.
    Check the official website for special events, seasonal festivals, and art exhibitions.
    Take advantage of the free Wi-Fi available throughout the complex.

    Discover more about Roppongi Hills

    Roppongi Hills, a modern icon in Tokyo's vibrant Roppongi district, is more than just a collection of buildings; it's a self-contained city designed to integrate living, working, and leisure. Opened in 2003, the complex was the vision of building tycoon Minoru Mori, who sought to create a space that would enhance quality of life and reduce commuting times. The centerpiece is the 54-story Mori Tower, housing offices, shops, restaurants, the Mori Art Museum, and the Tokyo City View observation deck. The Mori Art Museum, located on the 53rd floor, showcases contemporary art with a global perspective. The Tokyo City View offers panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, including the Tokyo Tower and, on clear days, Mount Fuji. Beyond the tower, Roppongi Hills features over 200 shops and restaurants, catering to a wide range of tastes and budgets. The Mori Garden, a traditional Japanese garden, provides a tranquil escape from the urban bustle. The complex also includes a hotel (Grand Hyatt Tokyo), a cinema, and TV Asahi headquarters. At the entrance to Mori Tower stands the Maman Spider, a sculpture by Louise Bourgeois. Roppongi Hills is directly connected to Roppongi Station, making it easily accessible by subway. It has become a symbol of Tokyo's modern urban landscape, attracting millions of visitors each year.

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