There are few people in the early hours and it is ...
There are few people in the early hours and it is good for a walk.

There are few people in the early hours and it is good for a walk.
Really cool place with nice shops, cinema, and art museum
Maybe the best view of my life!
The night view seen on the roof is outstanding!
I think it's wonderful.
Overwhelming presence that I can not think I can live here
A huge office building with shops, restaurants and a movie theatre. The view from the roof is stunning, unfortunately photography with a tripod is forbidden.
High end retail, many food options, museum, observation deck, and there are usually special events. There is a combo art museum plus observation deck ticket.
Restaurants, cafes, lounges, clubs, and entertainment.
The view from the observatory is amazing (but it is expensive to go up). The exhibition on Japanese architecture that was included in the ticket made it surely worth the price.
The hotspot of recreation in the bustling Tokyo city is surrounded by photographs, and it is very comfortable to sit and watch people coming and going ~
I'm glad to see the world badminton players! I want you to do my best
It was rather high-end shopping with brands that just didn't feel Japanese. Why would I buy Gucci in Japan when I wouldn't buy it in the U.S.? The museum's we wanted to see were all closed for renovations. It is okay if you want to shop U.S. brands.
Tokyo city view and sky deck was great. Just glad it was a clear sky that day.
expensive, but 1st class. Oak Door restaurant on 4th floor, great food and 24hr bar
Apart from the big spider sculture, I found nothing to see.
Fantastic view over Tokyo. It costs 1800 yen admission. If you want to go to the sky deck it costs 500 yen extra. I would absolutely go to the sky deck the view is great. And there are no windows in the way. The maps for the Sky Deck are available on the first viewing platform. There are vending machines. The staff are incredibly nice and helpful. We are treated like a king.
The view from the observatory is great but the admission is expensive ... lol
Nice view of the eiffel tower and next to the movie theatre. It s a bit bougie but it you re into starbucks coffee, adidas and tinder dates it s for you. Great date meet up area. Clean. And for some reason the Stranger Things monster has a giant statue here. Maybe it s only a spider but I can t tell. See for yourself.
Great atmosphere and traditional Japanese cuisines!
When I saw the Tokyo Tower, my heart s instigation could not speak.
The illuminations are also wonderful during the Christmas season
Worthy observation deck. It is enough for you not to visit other sites, because the view from them does not change much and the principle is the same: "The structures that go beyond the horizon"
Beautiful mall. Mori museum attached made this another level!
Come before sunset to earn a view
Of day and night
You must go outside from Roppongi Station on the Hibiya Line. On the 52nd floor, there is an observatory, a museum, and a restaurant.
Swanky high end shopping. Suitable for branded goods shoppers. Lots dining options too. Walking distance to the roponggi station... Maybe about 400ms
I will come to see Christmas illumination every year. I will be fascinated by the beauty that does not disappoint.
There are lots of events in many genres.
There are many stores in the high price range.
Not a bad viewpoint. The glasses are clean and everything is clear. Nothing blocks the view anywhere. There is a museum (included in the price) a child was looking at the buildings there.
I liked Mori Arts Center Gallery and bought an annual pass, but it was abolished
Due to the influence of Corona, I would like to enjoy the extension of the period.
The inside of the facility is nice, and I like it because I always have exciting exhibitions and events.
It is convenient because there is also a movie theater.
When it's Christmas time, there is a plan called a Christmas card that will arrive a year later, and I'm looking forward to writing it.
This year's design by Takashi Murakami! Great!
I hope you keep doing this project every year.
It blends into Roppongi with a good feeling.
This time I visited at Nogizaka 46 event.
A facility for commoners who are not practical for celebrities, celebrities or celebrities
Although the event is also fun, it was good only in the shops where the restaurant street was delicious.
I went to see Cartier Shingo Katori's painting
It s so crowded that it s hard to take a photo.
One of the nicer areas to go for a date night.
Pleasantly to see and do.
The movie theater is always clean plus the vip lounge is very relaxing.
The Tokyo International Film Festival is also the main venue, so I often go to events when they are held. The cinema is easy to watch and very nice.
Shopping, movies, events, etc. We use it diversely.
Winter illumination is also wonderful.
There is also a movie theater where you can eat delicious food
Go go go! Get lost in the stores and people. Bound to be some sort of promotional event or great display going on too.
Roppongi landmark. I feel like Roppongi.
There are things to see in cinemas, museums, observation decks, shopping, and exhibitions, so you can enjoy it without any purpose. I always use Hills Rigoletto. The view of Tokyo Tower is the best.
The most foreigner people stay there it s very beautiful place
Use the cinema. The space to wait before entering is too small. People are going back and it's almost like drinking.
The screen is not so big. There were a lot of visitors coming in after the movie started, and I decided to use another cinema from now on.
Beautiful neighborhood with great views and excellent places to dine
Tokyo Tower night view and illuminations can be seen.
There's nothing else nearby.
If you're wondering where the exact location is, let's follow a woman or couple.
It is impossible to add up at each store, and the 100 yen unit will be rounded down, but it is recommended that 1 point = 1000 yen, the parking lot will be discounted 24 hours at 30 points.
Also, when I parked in the parking lot, the person who issued the parking ticket told me that I was going to the movie theater saying "Which way are you heading from now?"
It was a great help, as I taught the shortest way carefully.
With one such voice, I was able to spend that day clean.
Exciting places such as various restaurants, offices, museums, shops, etc.
Mori art museum is good, and rooftop view is good, too. The night view is the best
I went for a rooftop sky deck, but on the day I visited there was a strong wind and unfortunately close
Enjoy the night view at the observation deck!
Observation deck 52F "weekday, holiday from 10 o'clock to 23 o'clock, last entry half past 22 o'clock" (Friday, Saturday, the day before rest is 10 o'clock to 25 o'clock, last entry 24 o'clock)
(11 o'clock to 20 o'clock final entry 19:30)
When you go to the sky deck, you can take your smartphone or camera only, and you can leave other luggage in a locker.
* May be closed on windy days, such as bad weather. You should visit after confirmation!
Shop 11:00 to 21:00
Restaurant 11:00 to 23:00
You can have a metropolitan view from daytime to night ranging from the Tokyo tower to Skytree on the sky deck. There are also different kinds of exhibitions in the Mori
Art museum.
The scenery is the best. If the weather is good ... Mt. Fuji.
View from Mori Tower City View ( observation deck) and from Mori Tower office building.
Definitely make a trip to the skydeck. The view is worthwhile. In good wind and weather you can also see Fuji very well. We were lucky in the winter. In another visit in the summer unfortunately not.
Roppongi Hills at night is the best!
The night view is beautiful. Fashionable ~.
It's a nice place to take your time.
Well this place has great building ,Lots of shops and restaurants. A movie theatre and a great view of Tokyo tower from kind of a hidden location, which is great as not people there. Winter has lots of lighting, so looks great.
Very nice place to go in Tokyo. Very westernised and nice designer's shops. Would not recommend to go here if you want a truly Tokyo experience.
