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Situato nel quartiere elegante di Roppongi a Saronno, 6 Chome-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6108, la nostra ristorante offre un'esperienza gastronomica unica al centro del business park. Con una valutazione di 4.2/5 basata su 39,529 recensioni, sappiate che scegliete un luogo dove la qualità...
Situato nel quartiere elegante di Roppongi a Saronno, 6 Chome-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6108, la nostra ristorante offre un'esperienza gastronomica unica al centro del business park. Con una valutazione di 4.2/5 basata su 39,529 recensioni, sappiate che scegliete un luogo dove la qualità e l'eccellenza sono alla base di ogni piatto servito. Il nostro menu propose una varietà di opzioni culinarie che si adattano a tutti i gusti, dal tradizionale al più innovativo, garantendo sempre un'esperienza gourmet indimenticabile. Ognuno dei nostri chef è impegnato nella creazione di cibi di alta qualità e in continuo sviluppo, utilizzando ingredienti freschi selezionati con cura. Visitateci e scoprite perché Roppongi si distingue come uno degli spuntini più apprezzati della zona.
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Roppongi is located in Saronno, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- International House of Japan (A 476m) — building in Japan Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan
Museums
- Roppongi Museum (A 447m) — museum in Tokyo, Japan
Parks & Gardens
- Q42311543 (A 291m) — park in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
- Q42311541 (A 605m) — park in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
- Q42311551 (A 652m) — park in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Other Points of Interest
- Mōri Kai-no-kami's Residence (A 116m)
- TV Asahi headquarters (A 192m) — building in Minato-ku, Japan
- EX Tower (A 199m) — building in Minato-ku, Japan
- SQUARE BUILDING (A 470m) — building in Japan
- Roppongi Kyodo Building (A 502m) — building in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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Roppongi Saronno Reviews
Roppongi Hills is one of Roppongi‘s top attractions, offering a relaxing escape in the heart of the city. This complex cultural space, considered a symbol of Roppongi, features the iconic Mori Tower, along with stylish buildings, parks, diverse shopping outlets, and renowned restaurants, making it feel like a city within a city and an ideal tourist destination. The large spider sculpture, a popular photo spot, is also a must-see. Roppongi Hills offers some of the most beautiful views of Tokyo Tower, and during the winter months, it hosts a stunning illumination event. From November until Christmas, countless lights illuminate the shops and surrounding streets, creating a festive Christmas atmosphere throughout the period.
❤️⭐️We love visiting here specially from November. Every year they are having Christmas illumination around the area and a German Christmas market. Very popular with locals and foreigners to gather at night to enjoy the Christmas lights and the night view of the old Tokyo Tower. Be aware that it gets very very crowded. The area is a high end shopping area and business area as well. With lots of restaurants and cafes. They also have a museums if you want to check out.
Here’s a detailed review of Roppongi Hills (六本木ヒルズ) — what’s great, what to watch out for, and whether it’s worth visiting. What Is Roppongi Hills? • Roppongi Hills is a large, upscale mixed-use complex in Tokyo’s Roppongi neighborhood.  • It was developed by Mori Building (Minoru Mori) and opened in 2003.  • The centerpiece is Mori Tower, a 54-story skyscraper (238 m tall) that houses offices, shops, restaurants, a museum, and an observatory.  • The complex includes: residential apartments, cinemas, restaurants, public plazas, green spaces (like gardens), and more.  ⸻ Highlights / Strengths 1. Stunning Views • The Tokyo City View observation deck offers 360-degree views of Tokyo’s skyline.  • On a clear day, you can see landmarks like Tokyo Tower, and even Mount Fuji in the distance.  • Reviewers particularly recommend going at sunset or night when the city lights up.  2. Mori Garden • A peaceful, traditional Japanese garden within the complex.  • Features waterfalls, ponds, trees, and walks — very photogenic and relaxing, especially during cherry blossom season.  • Entry is free.  3. Art and Culture • Mori Art Museum is in the Mori Tower (upper floors).  • The public space includes art installations and design elements — Roppongi Hills actively integrates public art.  • It’s a cultural hub, not just a shopping mall. 4. Shopping & Dining • A wide range of shops — from high fashion to more accessible retailers.  • Restaurants are diverse: you can find casual cafés, fine dining, and everything in between.  • The Roppongi Hills Club (members-only) is noted for its excellent food and views.  5. Convenient Location • Very well-connected by public transport (Tokyo Metro, etc.).  • The design makes it relatively easy to walk between key attractions within the complex.  6. Atmosphere • Feels like a “city within a city”: modern, clean, sophisticated.  • Good for a full-day outing: you can shop, eat, see art, relax in the garden, and enjoy the view. ⸻ Drawbacks / Criticisms 1. Cost • As a high-end complex, dining and shopping can be expensive. • The observation deck isn’t free: (according to TripAdvisor) ticket costs add up.  2. Sky Deck Closure • The rooftop open-air Sky Deck has reportedly been permanently closed (based on visitor reports).  • That’s a loss for those who want a very open, unobstructed outdoor viewpoint. 3. Design / Practical Issues • Some users online mention design flaws, such as open courtyards without shelter, which can be uncomfortable when it rains. > “That huge open courtyard? Had no covering so you’d get rained on.”  • There has also been mention of a tragic past accident connected to revolving doors.  4. Crowds • During peak times (weekends, evenings) it gets quite busy, especially in public areas, shops, and decks. (Implied in travel guides.)  • Elevators (especially to the observation deck) can be congested during lunch hours, according to guide advice.  5. Exclusivity • Some parts (like the Roppongi Hills Club) are members-only, so experiences vary widely depending on access.  6. Redevelopment Critique • From an urban planning perspective, critics argue it represents very “corporate-managed” urbanism: a polished, consumption-driven environment.  ⸻ Overall Impression / Verdict • Very Recommended for Tourists & Locals If you’re visiting Tokyo and want a sophisticated, modern spot that combines art, views, and good food, Roppongi Hills is an excellent pick. • Great for Romantic or Chill Outings The observation deck and garden make it ideal for date nights, relaxing walks, or catching a panoramic city view. • Not Ideal for Budget Travelers Because of its upscale nature, it’s not the cheapest destination in Tokyo. • Be Mindful of Timing Try to go on a weekday or during off-peak hours for a more relaxed experience. Also check whether the observation areas (like City View) are open — there have been closures.
Roppongi Hills is a well-designed complex that combines a shopping center on the lower floors, office spaces in the middle, and museums and observation deck at the top. Its thoughtful architecture and beautiful design make it a pleasant place to explore on foot. Located on the 52nd floor, the Mori Art Museum is definitely worth a visit. The current exhibition showcases the work and vision of Sou Fujimoto - highly recommended
Roppongi is one of Tokyo's most opulent, upmarket areas, they feature world-class art museums, Michelin-starred restaurants and lots of luxury shopping destinations. A lot of club and places for party keep open until late at night. During winter they have a very beautiful illumination light up and add the vibes of holiday season.
Small selections of stores and restaurants in the building, maybe there’s more around the place. But there’s an observatory and cinema there as well as art gallery. The observatory was partially closed so you don’t get the nice 360 walk of city view. But there’s atmosphere at night was nice and serene, not too many visitors.
Such a pity that I discovered this place on my last day in Tokyo. Am really not a mall rat but i do like the way this place was made. While most shops were still closed when I explored this place on a Sunday morning, I am sure that Roppongi Hills not only offers shopping but culture as well. You would be able to fund a personal spot just to absorb how magnificent the city pf Tokyo is!
The streets are decorated with lights, but it’s quite difficult to find a good angle where you can capture both the illumination and Tokyo Tower together — you basically have to stand in the middle of the road to get the shot. The light decorations themselves are fairly ordinary and not particularly impressive. A nice stroll if you’re already in the area, but not a must-see.
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