Tokyo City View: The Ultimate 360° Panorama Where Roppongi Hills Meets the Sky

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Tokyo City View: The Ultimate 360° Panorama Where Roppongi Hills Meets the Sky

Tokyo City View: The Ultimate 360° Panorama Where Roppongi Hills Meets the Sky

Tokyo City View: The Ultimate 360° Panorama Where Roppongi Hills Meets the Sky
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The people who work in this building are called the Hills Tribe—a symbol of Tokyo's elite business culture!

Perched on the 52nd floor of the iconic Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Tokyo City View offers one of the most spectacular vantage points in the entire capital. With 11-meter-high floor-to-ceiling windows wrapping around the entire space, this observation deck delivers an unobstructed 360-degree panorama of Tokyo’s glittering skyline—from Tokyo Tower standing majestically close by to the distant silhouette of Tokyo Skytree.

The Verdict

Absolutely worth the visit, especially during magic hour (sunset to evening) when the city transforms into a sea of lights. At 2,000 yen for general admission, you get indoor comfort, museum-quality art exhibitions on the same floor, and the unique ability to capture both Tokyo Tower and Skytree in a single frame. Note that the elevator entrance on the 3rd floor can be tricky to find—allow extra time to navigate the sprawling Roppongi Hills complex.

Tourist Quick Check

CategoryDetails
PaymentCredit Cards Accepted
English SupportFull English Signage & Staff
ReservationOnline Booking Available (Recommended)
Wait TimeModerate (10-20 min on weekends)
Wi-FiAvailable

Why Locals Love It

Tokyo City View isn’t just a tourist trap—it’s a cultural hub where Tokyoites come to experience world-class contemporary art at the adjacent Mori Art Museum while soaking in breathtaking views. The 250-meter elevation provides an intimate yet expansive perspective of the city, with Tokyo Tower appearing almost within arm’s reach. The “Hills Tribe” (ヒルズ族)—a term coined for the elite who work in this very building—represents the aspirational lifestyle associated with Roppongi Hills, making this observation deck a symbol of modern Tokyo success and sophistication.

Visitors particularly appreciate the climate-controlled indoor environment, which allows for comfortable viewing year-round without the wind and weather challenges of open-air decks. The combination of art, shopping, dining, and panoramic views all in one vertical destination makes it a uniquely efficient Tokyo experience.

Key Highlights

  • Unmatched Tokyo Tower Views: See the iconic tower from base to top without obstruction—perfect for photography
  • Dual Tower Shot: Capture both Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree in the same frame, a rare photographic opportunity
  • Magic Hour Experience: Watch the transformation from deep blue twilight to glittering night cityscape, with expressway lights flowing like rivers of light
  • 11-Meter Ceiling Windows: Massive floor-to-ceiling glass walls create an overwhelming sense of openness and connection to the city
  • Mori Art Museum Access: Contemporary art exhibitions on the same floor (special exhibitions may require additional fee)
  • Sky Deck Option: Weather permitting, access the open-air rooftop deck for an even more thrilling experience
  • Cafe & Shop: Original merchandise and refreshments available on the observation floor
  • Benches for Relaxation: Comfortable seating areas allow you to linger and absorb the view at your own pace

Honest Warnings

  • Navigation Challenge: Multiple visitors report that finding the 3rd-floor elevator entrance to the observation deck is confusing within the massive Roppongi Hills complex. Look for clear signage or ask staff at the information desk.
  • Additional Costs: While the base admission is 2,000 yen, special exhibitions and the outdoor Sky Deck may require extra fees. Consider the 6,600-yen passport if you plan multiple visits or want museum access.
  • Urban View, Not Nature: Unlike Skytree’s higher elevation with distant views of mountains and bay, this is a dense urban panorama—expect buildings, highways, and city lights rather than natural landscapes.
  • Peak Times: Weekends and evenings (especially during sunset) can get crowded. Book online in advance to skip ticket counter lines.
  • QR Code Entry: If you pre-purchase tickets, ensure your smartphone is charged and QR code is accessible for smooth gate entry.

Hours: Open daily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Last entry 9:30 PM)
Access: 10-minute walk from Roppongi Station (Oedo Line), directly connected via underground passages

Access

Tokyo City View, Roppongi Hills Observatory

六本木ヒルズ展望台 東京シティビュー

52F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032, Japan

〒106-0032 東京都港区六本木6丁目10-1 六本木ヒルズ森タワー 52階

TEL: 03-6406-6652

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六本木ヒルズ展望台 東京シティビュー

〒106-0032 東京都港区六本木6丁目10-1 六本木ヒルズ森タワー 52階

TEL: 03-6406-6652