Matthew Emblidge
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Came here for the Cardcaptor Sakura Exhibition. The building was easy to find from the subway. The event was nice but they had a weird policy where weekday event tickets dont work on a Friday if its opening day. Kind of lame. But I could buy a regular ticket so no harm done. The staff is very professional.

Mandie Djokro
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Beautiful and fun! I was only hopping to kill some time while waiting for dinner time with my husband. We were so glad we stopped by Roppongi Hills. Asahi TV studio located at that very place and I was very happy to find that they are the one who produce iconic Japanese kids' cartoon such as Doraemon (my favorite) and Crayon Sinchan. I had so much taking pictures and window shopping.

Martin Tatar
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If you are a rich local and want foreign brands come here. If you are a tourist or visitor avoid this place at all possible cost. It s a trap. We all have shopping malls like this at home with way better prices. Unless you want to buy more of what you can get home than come here. If you want authentic Japanese items you won t find them here. Still giving it 5 star if I were to just rate it from a pure shopping mall perspective.

Sachinthya Senerath
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Roppongi Hills seems pricey and high end but actually it isn't. There are lot of Restaurants and Cafes which will serve you for less than $20(per meal). Lot of events happen as in the Mori Art museum (which I haven't been because I am not an art fan) and Hill Side facing moto Azabu. There is a lot you can do in Roppongi hills. They have a good theatre as well. YOU can bring your pets or even do nothing as there are so many places just to chill.

Jerry Full Chung
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I can recommend this place if you visit Tokyo, Japan. You can see whole view of Tokyo from the top observatory of Roppongi Hills. In winter season, there are so many lights, illumination, on streets, buildings and some architectures. In my opinion, There is the best spot to see Tokyo tower and then take pictures of it both day and night time. In the building, you can enjoy some exhibitions about arts, animations and so on. It is changed season by season. If it is faine and sunny, you can see Mt.Fuji from there. Have a nice trip in Japan.

K S
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I have never climbed the observatory. My favorite spot is that you can see Tokyo Tower beautifully without any obstacles from 66 Plaza on the ground. The flower beds are also in good condition and very beautiful flowers are always in bloom.

Makoto Takeuchi
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An area that symbolizes Roppongi. Shopping, restaurants, cinemas, observation decks, museums, and event spaces are almost all available. As you can see Tokyo Tower, you can enjoy various things without buying anything. A complex facility that has been able to attract customers since its establishment. Recently, the number of reasonable and delicious restaurants has increased, making it easy to use even if you are not rich. If you go, you will find something.

Elena Ch
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Today was Saturday, the weekend in Tokyo. But there were not many people, so everything was easy to see. Lucky with the weather, it was not just raining, although it is overcast, but the visibility is not bad. A ticket to the observation deck costs 1,800 yen. A visit to the museum is also included in this price. Review of Tokyo in a circle, just great!

David Schwab
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Roppongi Hills is a kind of mall with many small boutiques and restaurants. We highly recommend the Mori Arts Museum, which not only houses a permanent exhibition of modern art but also very interesting special exhibitions. It is recommended to come relatively early so that you don't have to queue for long. The ticket also includes the ticket for the Skyview, so that on the 53rd floor you get an excellent overview of Roppongi and the other parts of the city. The Asahi TV studio is also on the premises. There is broadcast around the clock so that you can "be there" "live" separated by a pane of glass.

Anass Drissi
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Roppongi Hills is a very luxurious area in Minato-ku, that homes prestigious offices (in the Mori Tower essentially) for companies such as Ferrari, Times, Konami, Lenovo, Google... and all kind of retail stores (some very prestigious such as Louis Vitton), restaurants, the Mori Garden and a TOHO cinema complex. You can access it directly from the Roppongi Subway Station, that exits the underground levels next to a beautiful glass cascade and a giant spider-thing statue. At the top of the 54th floor of the Mori Tower, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the surroundings and the neighbouring Tokyo Tower. They also have a museum that hosts all kinds of expositions (i went to the Square Enix anniversary one last year). All in all, a nice place to spend the afternoon.

Weijye Wang
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Beautiful street view here. Luxury shops and malls are located here. The food are too expensive for us so we went to the McDonald here. While eating we witness a rude and fat foreigner customer harassing the McDonald staff. The foreigner curse and yell in Japanese and pointed middle finger toward that poor staff . He should just go back to his uncivilised world instead of staying in Japan. The people in Japan is one of the most friendly and they provided the upmost one of a kind great service here. That same staff served and took order from my friend and my friend said he was friendly as well. The problem lies with the western foreigner who speak Japanese, there is nothing wrong with the McDonald staff. By the way, I had Teriyaki pork burger and it was superb!