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I went to the Hills Club on the 51st floor of Ropp...

I went to the Hills Club on the 51st floor of Roppongi Hills because I was invited to work.
I arrived early so I felt good in a room like a waiting room with nobody It's a place where you can feel like you're monopolizing Tokyo (laughs)

The hills is a nice area thats clean and modern. L...

The hills is a nice area thats clean and modern. Lots of open space and shopping. The shops are all highstreet and boutique/luxury shops so I felt a bit out of place since I dont really shop at places like that. Theres a movie theater there too which is pretty nice. The ticket prices seemed expensive but that might just be japan in general. The whole place is very western-esque. I felt like they didnt have that many restaurants there though.

Loved the atmosphere. Very calm, unlike the super ...

Loved the atmosphere. Very calm, unlike the super crowded mainstream locations like shibuya or shinjuku. The best part for me was the Adidas store. Somehow they had collections and special promotions that were not available at the other Adidas stores I visited before (shinjuku, shibuya).

I don't know why, but I like it. Even if you don't...

I don't know why, but I like it. Even if you don't have a particular purpose, you can come and go ...
Every year, a life-sized exhibition of Doraemon is held in the summer. If you have children, you will be happy to bring them with you. TV Asahi next door, Midtown nearby ... The National Art Center, Tokyo ... Some tourist spots (there are commercial facilities)

Came to Mori Art Museum here for the tentetsuen ...

Came to Mori Art Museum here for the tentetsuen exhibition (until 22 March 2020). Was really great! And the the ticket can also be used for Future and the Arts: AI, Robotics, Cities, Life - How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow exhibition (until 29 March 2020).

I used Hills Club at my company seminar.

I used Hills Club at my company seminar.
It s hard to get here if you re not used to it.
A massive building, great views and great food.
I still want to use it.

Very good for shoppers. Access to the sky desk is ...

Very good for shoppers. Access to the sky desk is expensive and offers nothing more than what the government building offers for free. Moreover, it is not nearly as mythical as the Tokyo Tower or the Sky Tree.

Anyway, the conductor is bad and hard to understan...

Anyway, the conductor is bad and hard to understand. Most high-rise buildings in Japan are designed so much that the conductors are complicated, so it feels like every detour. The observatory is surprisingly good and unlike the tower, there is a sense of security, so if you are afraid of heights, you may be able to manage the view from the higher floor of the building than the tower.

The site is a large tower and buildings attached t...

The site is a large tower and buildings attached to an attractive architecture. The site did not know where to draw attention Pixar ads There were a lot of corridors, some with a staircase upward or downward, and some surround the site as a whole and there people see sitting in a cafe and lead us to one of the corridors where we climbed I noticed a gate to a building in the middle of the place. It was down the long tower. I went to the information desk on my left and a female employee gave me a map of the place and explained what I needed. I wanted to get into the Mori and Bixar Museum and see the view from the top.
We went to a glass building to the left of this place and there were female employees directing people to go up the stairs to the right of the interior or to lift the elevator to the person who needed it. We stood in a long queue for about 20 minutes until we reached the top of the stairs and walked into a small hall, We sold the tickets and took about 20 minutes and got to the employee. The ticket for the 1800 person, the small 1200 and the 600 children. We went to the left, where the toilets and the exit were out of the library, and there was a guard who checked the tickets and allowed entry. We entered a corridor that ends with employees around a group of elevators and people enter groups for each elevator and take it less than a minute until you reach the 52nd floor and we got out of the elevator and we had the Pixar exhibition attracted us the pictures we entered the exhibition was an explanation of how to draw film characters with tools to help the recipient to do so simplified. The place is small, narrow and long. It overlooks Tokyo in a great view. People take photos, some sit a little, enjoy the view, the gallery ends with a place to sell its products, and a few high chairs for those who want to sit and enjoy the view. I do not know that modern art in this way, I was never surprised, so we rushed out and passed through a shop to sell the produce in the end. It had a restaurant and a corner to sell souvenirs from the "clash of the giants" and then we went to the elevator where we went back to the third round and from there we searched through the map to the Japanese garden. There we sat a little at sunset and then we went back to the house through the shops around the site and on the impact of rain drops until we got to the train station. Here are some pictures that may be useful to those who come for the first time like me, so be careful. All in all I will not go back here again.

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