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Essentials about Roppongi in brief
Along with Kabukichō and Shibuya, Roppongi is the third district of Tokyo where you can really party in the evening and at night. Once the leading nocturnal entertainment district of the Japanese capital, Roppongi has increasingly become a hotspot for art, design, shopping and various forms of entertainment in recent years. If you like shopping and going to the movies, visiting art galleries, enjoying Japanese and international cuisine, having a drink in a trendy bar and dancing the night away in a club, Roppongi is the place to be.
The two towers of Roppongi
Architecturally, Roppongi is dominated by two huge modern shopping and entertainment complexes: Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown. Both complexes are home to countless offices, as well as restaurants, bars, cafes, stores and luxury hotels.
Roppongi as an art and design center
Those who are passionate about art and design will discover one of Tokyo’s most artistically exciting districts in Roppongi. With the National Art Center Tokyo, the Mori Art Museum, the Suntory Art Museum and the 21_21 Design Sight, some of Tokyo’s most interesting art museums and exhibition spaces are located in Roppongi. By the way, with the multi-entry pass for Art Triangle Roppongi, you can spend a whole day on an artistic voyage of discovery from museum to museum.
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Getting there
By public transport:
Metro lines Hibiya and Oedo: Stop Roppongi
Metro line Namboku: Stop Roppongi-Itchome
By car:
In Roppongi there are a lot of parking facilities.
Photos: redlegsfan21, Roppongi (16168478591), CC BY-SA 2.0 / Guilhem Vellut, Roppongi 2013 (8974013250), CC BY 2.0 / Kakidai, Night in Tokyo 2014, CC BY-SA 4.0
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English version: Partial machine translation by DeepL