Other Sightseeing Spots in Akasaka / Roppongi / Azabu / Hiroo Area

  • Tokyo City View
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 6-10-1 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 52F / rooftop
    This is an observation deck in Roppongi Hills Mori Tower. It overlooks TOKYO SKYTREE, Tokyo Tower, the Odaiba area, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings, etc., and Mt. Fuji and Boso Peninsula in Chiba can also be seen when the weather is fine. It has varying charm from day, sunset and at night, and many visitors return time and again. Exhibitions and events are also held in the indoor observation gallery space, “Sky Gallery”, on the 52nd floor. The nearest station is Roppongi Station.

    Really nice view. If your into art, get a combination ticket with the Mori Art Museum. Just to note, there is an Indoor Observation Deck with events and exhibitions which is what I did. There is...

  • Roppongi Keyakizaka-dori Street
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 6-910111215 Chisaki
    "The main thoroughfare running through the Roppongi Hills complex, it consists of a two-lane vehicle road as well as spacious pedestrian walkways. Some 40 zelkova (""keyaki"" in Japanese) trees have been planted along the street's 400-meter-long expanse, and the street can be used to travel from the vicinity of Hiroo to the Azabu-juban district. High class brand shops line the street, and it is also famous for the beautiful decorative lighting which is put up around Christmas. Flower beds along the street are planted with flowers produced in the Tokyo area, and the street is also dotted with ""street furniture"" - works of art which can be used as benches to sit down on and take a break. Connecting to the Sakurazaka road, the street is also a popular pedestrian walking course."

    Pretty lights, nice atmosphere, restaurants are a little pricey for me but still a great place to get a coffee and hang out

  • Meijijingu Gaien, Ginko Trees
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Kitaoyama 2
    Famous ginko trees which stretch from Aoyama-dori Street all the way to Meiji-jingu Gaien. This is a popular filming location for movies and TV dramas and Japan's No. 1 spot for viewing autumn leaves. 146 ginko trees form a beautiful yellow tunnel in the fall. There are more ginko trees at Aoyama, which is a great location for a fashionable metropolitan atmosphere. View the autumn leaves between November and December when the Meiji-jingu Gaien Icho Matsuri Ginko Festival is held every year and food stands line the streets.
  • Mohri Garden
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 6
    The Mori Gardens in the middle of Roppongi Hills are spacious and have a Japanese feel to them. The garden, which stands on the site of the Daimyo Mori family residence, spreads out as a garden surrounding a pond with walking paths. There is a Japanese-style garden where you can enjoy the changing colors of the flowers and trees in the four seasons. Descendants of the killifish that travelled with Chiaki Mukai into space in 1994 on the “Columbia” are still kept in the pond. There are benches on the path so you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the garden.
  • Minami-aoyama Kotto-dori
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Minami-aoyama
  • Shiodome Sio-Site District 5 Italian Town
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Higashishimbashi 2
    One of the districts of Shiodome Sio-Site, a large-scale urban project in Higashi-shimbashi, Minato City, Tokyo. The district is host to residential buildings and facilities such as offices, restaurants, and an off-track betting hall. The buildings and structure of the townscape surrounding the central plaza are all designed based on an Italian theme.
  • Roppongi Hills Sky Deck
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 6-10-1
    A part of the Tokyo City View observation deck in Roppongi Hills in Roppongi, Minato City, which offers sweeping views of the streets of Tokyo from both in- and outdoors, the Sky Deck is an open-air observation deck located on top of Mori Tower. Here visitors can enjoy a 360 degree panorama from 270 meters above sea level, as well as the pleasant breeze which caresses the top of the tower. In addition to Tokyo landmarks such as Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower, visitors can also see more distant sights such as Mt. Fuji on clear days. Open until 8 pm, the deck is also a popular date spot (last entry: 7:30 pm).
  • Caretta Shiodome Free Observatory Space Sky View
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Higashi-shinbashi 1-8-2 Caretta Shiodome 46F
    A free observation deck located on floors 46 and 47 of Caretta Shiodome. From 200 meters above the ground, you can get a panoramic view encompassing some of Tokyo's most famous sights, including the Rainbow Bridge, the Fuji Television building, Tsukiji, and Kachidoki Bridge. At night, the observation deck overlooks the bay area, which resembles a jewel-encrusted treasure box. There are chairs and benches and couples and families can enjoy the romantic atmosphere. The building is connected directly to JR Shimbashi Station via an underground tunnel, ensuring you can easily access the deck even on rainy days without getting wet.
  • Omote-sando
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Kitaaoyama Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae Hoka
  • Roppongi Hills Hillside
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 6-10-1
    One of the five areas which make up Roppongi Hills, a complex connected directly to Roppongi Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. In cross section, Floors B1 and B2 are on the level of Keyakizaka-dori Street/the Roppongi Hills Arena, floor 2 is on the level of Roppongi-dori Street/the Keyakizaka-dori Street bridge, and floor 2 is on the level of the 66 Plaza. A variety of restaurants and shops can be found on each floor; there's also an information center for Mori Tower on the second floor, and Mori Garden, the remains of a samurai lord residence which once stood here, on floor B2.
  • Sendai Zaka (Minamiazabu)
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Minamiazabu 1-chome
  • Sumitomo Realty & Development Roppongi Ground Tower
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 3-2-1
  • Sanko Zaka (Shirokane)
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Shirokane 2-chome
  • Imoaraizaka
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 5-chome
  • Yagen Zaka (Akasaka)
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Akasaka 4-chome
  • Torii Zaka (Roppongi)
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 5-chome
  • kurayamizaka
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Motoazabu 1-chome
  • nadarezaka
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 3-chome
  • Shinsaka (Minamiazabu)
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Minamiazabu 3-chome
  • Negi Yamasaka (Hiro-o)
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Hiro-o 1-chome

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