Roppongi Hills
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- Tokyo City View: Ascend 52 floors to the observatory for a truly breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the entire city. Watch Tokyo glitter like a jewel box at night.
- Mori Art Museum: A “museum in the sky” on the 53rd floor, this world-class venue features dynamic, rotating exhibitions of global contemporary art.
- Maman the Spider: Greet the iconic 9-meter-tall bronze spider by Louise Bourgeois. This famous sculpture guards the plaza, a symbol of the area’s creative energy.
- Mori Garden: Discover a hidden oasis. This traditional Japanese garden, with its serene pond, waterfall, and seasonal flowers, is a peaceful escape from the city’s pulse.
Description
Welcome, friend, to Roppongi Hills, Tokyo’s vibrant “Artistic and Cultural Heart.” This is not just a building complex; it’s a revolutionary “city within a city,” a masterpiece of urban design where art, culture, business, and nature flow together in perfect harmony. From the moment you arrive, you can feel the sophisticated, creative energy in the air.
Your journey begins at the base of the soaring Mori Tower. Here, you are greeted by “Maman,” the magnificent bronze spider that has become a beloved symbol of Roppongi. But the true spectacle awaits you in the sky. Ascend to the Tokyo City View observatory and the Mori Art Museum. Here, 53 floors above the world, you can gaze upon stunning contemporary art and then look out at the breathtaking, endless panorama of Tokyo—a truly magical experience, especially as the city transforms into a sea of glittering lights at dusk.
Yet, Roppongi Hills is also a place of profound peace. We invite you to find the tranquil Mori Garden, a traditional Japanese landscape hidden behind the tower. It’s a green sanctuary where you can hear the sound of a waterfall and see the seasons change. This is the magic of Roppongi Hills: a place that blends the height of human creativity with the profound beauty of nature. We are so happy you are here to experience this dynamic and inspiring world.
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