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nive view of tokyo and you can see fuji mountain if the sky is clear! Good spot to tokyo tower as well. bit the glass reflection at night cause some problem to take photo
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Tokyo City View Observation Deck (Roppongihills) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Mori Building in Roppongi Hills has 54 floors, and it only takes 42 seconds to take the elevator from the ground floor to the top floor. The TokyoCityView observation deck upstairs has a huge 11-meter-high annular glass window, allowing visitors to enjoy a 360-degree view of Tokyo city, feeling like a walk in the sky. The best time for viewing is in the early evening, when the sunset light and the clouds form a first-class landscape, which is intoxicating. MoriArtsCenter, located on the fifty-fourth floor of the building, is a high-end air art museum in Tokyo.
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nive view of tokyo and you can see fuji mountain if the sky is clear! Good spot to tokyo tower as well. bit the glass reflection at night cause some problem to take photo
Roppongi is a high-end residential business district, gathering TV stations, art galleries, observation decks and major boutique brands, the building has a special flavor, overlooking the Tokyo Tower 🗼 a great location!
Roppongi New Town Sen Building (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower), the building is 54 floors high and the height is 270 meters above sea level. Calculated by "body type", only the Tokyo Tower is slightly inferior to the altitude of 300 meters high. It has been called the leading of Tokyo buildings.
I was lucky enough to be there on a sunny day (if you're luckier you can see Mount Fuji from there) you get to see a 360° Tokyo and if you pay 500¥ more you can get on the rooftop and have an even better view. it's 500¥ well spent. there are also explanations in English all along and staff is fluent and very friendly if you need anything. there is a fantastic coffee shop (a bit expensive coffee). there are also different arts expos that changes every few months.
The "Sky View" observation deck of the Mori Art Museum overlooks the city. The cost of a quick lift to the top of the mountain is 1800 yen, and there are large panoramic windows on the top where you can buy refreshments like tea, juice and more. There is also a restaurant and a gift shop. Take the subway to Roppongi Station and find Exit 1 (we didn't know which exit, so we took a lot of detours).