50YearOld NoviceGymMan
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Written from the Perspective of Disabled Person access: If you're with a disabled person, there is reasonable accessibility, though the signs are confusing, and the recent Hamburger expo , terribly uncoordinated/signposted - which led me to give it only 3 stars. Personally I think the whole design of the place has been badly handled - it's a bit like a maze, and if you're with a disabled user - its quite tiresome. Not surprising though, since Roppongi Hills is built upon a place that has bad Karma associated with it.

Ryuhei Yasuda
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I often get lost. You can see Tokyo Tower well. The cherry blossom season was beautiful with light up. In addition to the subway Hibiya line, buses can also be used from inside the building.

Dobie Cheung
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The design of the building looks confusing at first to navigate around. However, it is packed with interesting places: The museum on the top opens late at night; membership only library on the 49F providing studying and meeting place in a reasonable fee and cinema with good facilities which also hosting annual Tokyo film festival.

yu gotoh
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It's fashionable anyway. Shopping is difficult because there are many high-class shops in the store, but it's okay if not only the tenants themselves but also the space of the building itself is fashionable, but it's hard to understand the location and the guidance etc. is. If you try to go to the movie theater or the observatory from inside the building, it will take time and you will get lost, so if you have a destination, you may want to check in advance. The observatory is beautiful, but as mentioned above, it is difficult to reach it, so I wonder if it would be okay to go to another Toho in Tokyo that is not Roppongi Hills, such as a movie theater.

coco shiba
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Fashion shops are not very rare, but there are a lot of rice shops. I think that it can be enjoyed at the event. I want a space where I can sit a little in the hall because there are many people and I'm tired. I could take a rest outdoors, but it was a bit tight in the heat.

M W
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This place was difficult to exit back to the street. It reminded me of Ikea. Once we finished at the Sky Deck & tried to leave, we couldn't find any signs directing us to a pedestrian exit; most of the signage kept directing back to retail shops & restaurants. It took about 10 minutes before we found a way out.