The museum is on the 52nd floor ... it's hard to use ...! Waiting for the elevator! Contemporary art is interesting, but it's frustrating to get there!
Poor shooting angle, expensive tickets, narrow environment, unworthy location
I do not understand the merit at all. I feel that there are few guide boards.
I was waiting with the tickets side by side, but it was unpleasant for the clerk to leave the people who lined back one after the other. It takes quite a while to see, as the exhibit itself is just a small illustration in a frame. The staff seemed to be unwilling to work, so I put my back on the wall and worked while approaching. At the end of the exhibition, dust was noticeable, and at the end the limited goods sales office did not enter with a limited number of people, so I could not see the goods at all in the punk and I was tired not getting close to the shelf even if I wanted . I have been to various museums and art museums until now, but here was the worst event.
There are only unnecessary stores. The location of the escalator and toilet is complicated. The restaurants on the 5th floor were expensive, and I couldn't even tell if they were open in the first place.
The announcement spam when going on the escalators from Hibiya line is a terrible way to start the morning. The office building itself is also old fashioned, gates require guards to open, building doors open and close at weird hours. Smoking lounge located on the 6th floor, it means that every time the elevator stops there to make a pick up you end up being stuck in a human ashtray for the rest of the ride. Might be an OK to do some shopping, not a great place to work at compared to other new buildings in Tokyo.
The brand shop is full. The outlook from above is also great. However, if the weather is fine,
I used the parking lot for the first time in three years, but I was appalled by the deterioration of the service. The conversation was not established with poor guidance of the person in charge, command tone, crisp feeling from the top, and moderate answers that could be asked. Even if it is impossible to provide safe, secure, and comfortable services as before, we would like to make improvements at least to the cored Muromachi level.
There are many somehow high-end stores , but to be honest, I think it would be better to go to Ginza. Above all, the construction inside the facility is difficult to understand. There are many tourists, but I think it's better to go elsewhere.
There's nothing of interest here, unless you've got a deep wallet
Overall it is difficult to understand everything. There are few signs and the flow lines do not make sense. It was a place I didn't want the red people to visit again.
I cannot get the parking ticket in the information. It's very inconvenient.
Doesn't really worth a price in the night. Too much light from inside where you can see so many reflection on the windows. Also windows are dirty from outside
Clearly, because Mercalli has lowered the dignity of Hills, it is minus 4 and one. It's a matter of time, but it's decided 5 if Mercalli disappears
You said you were considering social distance Because I was having a good time with my friends If you think it is a countermeasure I doubt how to fill a single seat after that. Then, if I take two, I should have a seat next to me If you leave your luggage, you will be disgusted I wonder what it is?
It is hard to understand as ever. . Besides, expensive shops are burning for ordinary people, it is painful.
Number of shops that can not be said to be Christmas markets ......... It was a great disappointment. I only know the German Christmas Market, but is it such a thing in Tokyo?
A place not to recommend !! He did not say anything to me
Delivery, pick-up, and carry-in/out, but please be prepared to take time after 10:00. There are many cases where the elevator is full and you can not get on.
Guidance display is too unfriendly Just walking makes me mentally tired
Oversized garbage facilities that are committed to distracting people
We had an event that was not very popular in Japan. The rain was so bad that the sky in the observation room was not a view. Mori Art Museum was closed. From the above, I was very boring.
If you go to the Mori Art Museum, you will see a crime scene. I want to do it.
Nothing interesting there. All stores are for very rich people.
In the Roppongi Hills on the 5th floor, there is a tempura and so on, but I'm getting angry because it's an unlucky high winds
There were too many toilet signs and I was in trouble
Nothing to do expect buying expensive clothes. I expected an interesting place to walk around.
Not free anymore. A place to avoid in Japan. The entrance is 1800 (museum)+500 (roof visit) yen each.
I often come for various things, but the air doesn't fit
This place is so sterile it has no atmosphere and nowhere near enough shops to be worth the visit to the area.
Good point of view, but dirty windows and u can t use tripids. Even of many people do anyway. Using free hands is difficult to do nice shots, because u are continuosly hit. It doesn t worth 2000 yen if roof top is closed
Especially, the rating is low because the surprise has disappeared.
Gree is a pity that a poor company enters and cooperates with it. I don't want to take the lead.
I've been in this building for work, but the elevator in Roppongi Hills is a two-story elevator, isn't it? It was a mysterious elevator with two elevators attached vertically. A two-story elevator can only get on and off on odd floors on one side and on even floors on the other. For example, what do you do when you have a business on the 3rd to 10th floors? It seems to be irritating. Moreover, this elevator was very uncomfortable to ride. I think it's because of my feelings, but when I went up and down the elevator, I thought it was rattling, and I was even afraid that this elevator would fall. Since the building itself has a round shape, the floor is naturally round, so even when I looked inside the company I was in, I didn't feel calm because the square desks were lined up on the round floor. It may not matter if you get used to it, but even a small sense of discomfort can become a lump of stress if it accumulates. I thought that the office workers who work here would be eroded by this discomfort little by little every day, and I felt that they might be mentally eroded. According to my evaluation, I started with 2 stars because the appearance is beautiful, but Roppongi Hills used to have a small child dying at the revolving door at the entrance. I also donated flowers at that time. That memory never disappears. Don't forget about the child who died here. That's why I thought it was one star.
This. Place. Sucks. Expensive to get up the tower, and the views are blocked by photographers camped out. Don t bring a camera to get a sunset photo unless you re headed up at 8am. It s ridiculous, photographers with tripods 4 persons deep. And no one is moving them on. They re getting time lapses for hours. You won t get a photo of Tokyo Tower. You won t. You won t. Save your tourist dollars. This was a complete waste of money. Very irritated.
The route to the upper floors is difficult to understand at first glance.
