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Roppongi Guide: 10 Things to Do in Roppongi, Tokyo



If you’re visiting Tokyo, it’s hard to miss Roppongi. Whether you are looking for top-notch clothing stores or a museum to dive into Japanese culture, you have so many things to do in Roppongi, Tokyo.


Imagine a place that seamlessly blends the cutting edge of modern art with the tranquility of historical appreciation. Roppongi offers this and so much more.


By day, you can lose yourself in world-class museums like the Mori Art Museum, where international contemporary art challenges your perspective. Or, venture to the National Art Center and delve into both domestic and international exhibitions that span the artistic spectrum.



Roppongi isn't just about the modern and trendy; it offers a glimpse into the heart of Japanese culture. Stroll through the charming Roppongi Sakurazaka street. Lined with cherry blossom trees, this picturesque lane transforms into a magical pink tunnel during spring, offering a postcard-perfect snapshot of Japan's natural beauty.


So, if you seek an experience that blends the best of contemporary art, breathtaking views, electrifying nightlife, and a touch of history and culture, Roppongi awaits you with open arms.


Here are some of the best things to do in Roppongi:


1. Shop and dine at Roppongi Hills


A city within a city, this modern complex is home to a number of high-end boutiques, department stores, casual cafés, and fancy restaurants. It’s a shopping destination! In addition to those, Roppongi Hills also features apartments, a museum, a hotel, a major TV studio, an outdoor amphitheater, and a few parks.



2. Dive into arts at Mori Art Museum


In the mood for some arts? Head over to the Mori Art Museum and immerse yourself in art. Also located in the Roppongi Hills complex, the Mori Art Museum boasts rotating exhibitions of international contemporary art.


3. Appreciate cityscape from Tokyo City View Observation Deck


And while you’re at Roppongi Hills, take a break and climb to the Tokyo City View Observation Deck, where the sprawling Tokyo cityscape unfolds beneath you. Witness iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree from a breathtaking vantage point.



3. Visit National Art Center, Tokyo

The National Art Center, Tokyo is a sprawling art museum that features a variety of exhibitions, both domestic and international. This is one of the largest exhibition spaces in Japan. Unlike other museums, it does not have a permanent collection but hosts temporary exhibitions from various genres and periods.


5. Shop around Tokyo Midtown


Like Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown is a major complex in Roppongi, perfect for shopping and dining. High-end stores mingle with casual cafes, offering something for every taste and budget. It’s home to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Suntory Museum of Art, offices, and luxury residences. It's also home to Hinokicho Park, a serene Japanese garden.



6. Sample some local Japanese dishes

Roppongi has a wide variety of restaurants, serving everything from Japanese cuisine to international fare. You can find high-end restaurants with Michelin stars or casual restaurants serving delicious and affordable meals.


7. Dance the way night away

As the sun sets, Roppongi transforms into a vibrant hub of nightlife. Dive into the electrifying atmosphere of the renowned Roppongi nightlife district. Whether you crave a quiet bar to sip on unique cocktails or a pulsating club to dance the night away, Roppongi caters to every desire. Popular spots include V2 Tokyo, Jumanji 55, and R2 Supper Club.



8. Marvel cherry blossoms at Roppongi Sakurazaka


During cherry blossom season, you wouldn’t want to miss Roppongi Sakuraza, a lane completely lined with cherry blossom trees, making it one of the best spots in Tokyo to view flowering cherry blossoms. It’s located off Keyakizaka behind Roppongi Hills. The lane’s name literally translates to “cherry blossom slope/lane” because it’s really stunning during springtime!


9. Visit the Suntory Museum of Art


Part of the Tokyo Midtown complex, the Suntory Museum of Art focuses on traditional Japanese art, including ceramics, lacquerware, and textiles. Explore the museum and appreciate its collection of traditional Japanese art.



10. Relax at the gardens of Nogi Shrine


This historical shrine is dedicated to General Nogi Maresuke and his wife. It's a peaceful spot with beautiful gardens and offers a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

 

Looking for a traditional food experience in Tokyo? Join us for our Tokyo Tea Ceremony Experience and participate in an authentic tea ceremony while enjoying Japan's finest teas.



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