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🌆🏙️ Top Spots to Visit in Roppongi, Tokyo 🏙️🌆

Roppongi, part of the Minato ward in the northern part of Tokyo's 23 districts, is one of Tokyo's most upscale areas. It's home to many large IT companies, multinational corporations, and embassies, making it famous as a gathering place for high-income individuals. During the day, you can visit the Japanese garden for scenery or cultural facilities like art museums; in the afternoon, shop at commercial facilities with top brands; and at night, enjoy a luxurious dining and nightlife experience. For those who want to experience the high-end life in Tokyo, Roppongi is a must-visit. 🚇 Transportation: From Tokyo Station: Take the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line to Ginza Station, then transfer to the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, approximately 15 minutes. From Shinjuku Station: Take the Toei Oedo Line, approximately 10 minutes. From Ueno Station: Take the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, approximately 30 minutes. From Shinagawa Station: Take the JR Yamanote Line to Ebisu Station, then transfer to the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, approximately 25 minutes. From Shibuya Station: Take the Tokyu Toyoko Line to Nakameguro Station, then transfer to the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, approximately 15 minutes. 🎯 Must-visit spots in Roppongi: 🎨 Mori Art Museum Located on the 53rd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, the Mori Art Museum is part of Roppongi Hills, which is themed around a "cultural city center," and the museum plays a significant role in allowing people to experience contemporary culture. 🌃 Roppongi Hills Observation Deck The 52nd floor's indoor observation walkway, "Tokyo City View," features a high-ceiling space surrounded by 360-degree panoramic windows; the rooftop open-air observation deck, "Sky Deck" (additional fee required), offers a special viewing space where you can feel the blue sky, clouds, and breeze above the city. 🏛 National Art Center The National Art Center's biggest feature is that it does not house any permanent art collections but instead frequently changes its exhibitions to showcase various themed art displays, including works from both Japan and abroad. The spacious 14,000 square meter exhibition space includes 12 galleries, an art library, as well as a restaurant, café, and museum shop. With a theme of "a museum in the forest," its futuristic design is also worth seeing. 🌳 Mori Garden Located in Roppongi Hills, Mori Garden is an urban oasis where you can stop and rest amidst the hustle and bustle. The garden covers 4,300 square meters and features a pond, waterfall, stream, and river within a traditional Japanese garden setting. In addition to the 25-meter-tall landmark ginkgo tree, the garden also has cherry blossom and maple trees, allowing visitors to enjoy the changing seasons, including cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves. 🌳 Roppongi Keyaki-zaka As the name suggests, Roppongi Keyaki-zaka is a slope lined with zelkova trees. The approximately 400-meter-long zelkova avenue features beautiful flower beds and is flanked by various fashionable shops, making it a recommended spot for a stroll in Tokyo. The view of Tokyo Tower from the Keyaki-zaka overpass is breathtaking and a perfect photo spot. Additionally, the "Keyaki-zaka Illumination" event, which represents the winter scenery of Tokyo, is held here from late November to December around Christmas time. Everyone is welcome to stroll and enjoy the elegant silver-white lighting for free. 🎄 #MoriArtMuseum #RoppongiHillsObservationDeck #NationalArtCenter #MoriGarden

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