If Tokyo had a neighborhood that perfectly blended art, luxury, and skyline views, it would be Roppongi Hills. This modern complex is more than just a shopping area — it’s a full experience: museums, designer stores, rooftop observatories, fine dining, and public art all woven into one sleek urban space.
At its center stands the Mori Tower, one of Tokyo’s most iconic skyscrapers. Head up to the Tokyo City Viewobservatory for a panoramic view that stretches from Shinjuku to Tokyo Tower — and on clear days, all the way to Mount Fuji. On the rooftop Sky Deck, you’ll literally feel the wind and the pulse of the city below.
Art lovers will find plenty to explore: the Mori Art Museum at the top floors hosts world-class contemporary exhibitions, and the plaza outside features striking sculptures like the giant “Maman” spider by Louise Bourgeois — one of the city’s favorite photo spots. When night falls, Roppongi lights up beautifully, balancing the elegance of glass towers with Tokyo’s classic energy.
✨ Why it’s worth it
Because it’s Tokyo at its most modern and refined — where architecture, culture, and nightlife come together seamlessly in one place.
🕐 When to go
Afternoon to night: perfect for museums, shopping, and city views.
Evening: the skyline from the observatory is stunning.
Open year-round; best to check event schedules for art exhibits.
💴 Prices
Tokyo City View: ¥2,000 (adults) / ¥1,000 (students)
Mori Art Museum: included in the same ticket
Dining: ¥2,000–¥6,000 (casual to upscale options)
🚆 How to get there
Take the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Roppongi Station — direct access to the complex from Exit 1C.
🧭 Waldir tip
Go in the late afternoon — visit the Mori Art Museum first, then head to the Sky Deck for sunset. After that, grab dinner at one of the rooftop restaurants or a cocktail with Tokyo Tower glowing in the distance.