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Roppongi — Art, Skyline Views and Tokyo's Nightlife

The one district that brings city-scale art museums, a 250-metre observation deck, and a night that never quite sleeps together in one place — this guide walks you through the Roppongi Art Triangle, up to Tokyo City View on floor 52, down to nearby Tokyo Tower, and lays out exactly how to get there and where to stay.

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One District With Art, City Views, and Nights Out All in One

Picture a district where, by day, you're standing in front of contemporary art 53 floors up, with Tokyo Tower and the Skytree framed together in a single view — and by night, that same district turns into the bar-and-club hub where the whole city seems to gather. That's Roppongi, a place travellers describe in the same breath as unlike anywhere else in Tokyo, because it packs art museums, an observation deck, and nightlife all within walking distance of each other.

The heart of it is the Roppongi Art Triangle — three major museums you can walk between, from Mori Art Museum atop Roppongi Hills, to the Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo Midtown, to The National Art Center with its curved glass atrium you can wander into for free. This guide walks you through all three, up to the Tokyo City View deck on floor 52, down to nearby Tokyo Tower, then rounds it off with where to eat and drink and how to get in and out of the district.

🎨 Straight up, before anything else: Roppongi suits people who love art, city views, a good dinner, and an international atmosphere more than temple-and-shrine days or bargain shopping. Museum and observation-deck hours and prices shift with the exhibition and the season, so always check the official website before you go — especially if you're heading there for one particular exhibition.
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The Art Triangle
Mori · Suntory · National Art Center, all walkable in one day.
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250-Metre Views
Tokyo City View on floor 52 sees Tokyo Tower and the Skytree.
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Nightlife
International bars, clubs, and restaurants — a night that never sleeps.
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Tokyo Tower Nearby
A 15–20 minute walk to the base — the classic photo spot.
Getting There · Stations

Which Station Gets Youto Which Part of Roppongi

Roppongi sits in central Tokyo's Minato ward, ringed by several stations — pick the one closest to where you're headed for the shortest walk. From Shinjuku or Shibuya it's only a 10–20 minute metro ride.

StationLineGet off forWalk
RoppongiMinatoHibiya (direct connection) · Toei OedoRoppongi Hills / Mori Tower / Tokyo City View / Mori Art Museumdirect–6 min
RoppongiMinatoHibiya · Toei OedoTokyo Midtown / Suntory Museum of Art~3–5 min
NogizakaMinatoChiyodaThe National Art Center (Exit 6 leads straight in)direct
Roppongi-itchomeMinatoNambokuIzumi Garden / east side of the district~1–3 min
AkabanebashiMinatoToei OedoTokyo Tower (Akabanebashi exit)~5–7 min
🚆 Routing tip: Roppongi Station on the Hibiya Line connects straight into Roppongi Hills, so you never even step outside. To cover the whole Art Triangle in a day, start at Roppongi (Mori → Suntory in Midtown), then walk on to The National Art Center and exit at Nogizaka. A single IC card (Suica/PASMO) taps you onto every metro line — by far the easiest way.
What To See & Do

7 Things ThatMake Roppongi Roppongi

Working from art high up in the towers, down to Tokyo Tower, and on into the district's nightlife — pick what suits your style, or knock them all out in a single day, since almost everything is within walking distance.

View of Tokyo Tower and the Tokyo skyline from the Tokyo City View observation deck on floor 52 of Mori Tower, Roppongi 🌆 Heart of the district1
Roppongi Hills + Mori Tower
Tokyo City View · Mori Art Museum

The big complex at the centre of the district, with everything packed into one tower. Up on floor 52 is Tokyo City View, an indoor observation deck about 250 metres up that sees Tokyo Tower and the Skytree together, with Mount Fuji on a clear day. One floor up, on 53, is Mori Art Museum, a contemporary art museum with rotating exhibitions all year round.

🕙Hours: Tokyo City View open daily 10:00–22:00 (last entry 21:30)
🎟️Tickets: around the low ¥2,000s, usually combined with Mori Art Museum · price varies by exhibition, check the official site
🚆Getting there: Roppongi Station (Hibiya Line) connects straight into the building, or a ~6 min walk from Toei Oedo
💡Tip: The open-air Sky Deck has been closed since 2024, but the indoor floor-52 view is still huge — the city lights are at their best around dusk.
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🛍️ 🌳 North end of the district2
Tokyo Midtown
Suntory Museum of Art · Garden · Design

A handsomely designed complex across from Roppongi Hills, gathering shops, restaurants, and a wide green park behind the tower. Inside is the Suntory Museum of Art, one of the three points of the Art Triangle, focused on traditional Japanese art. Come winter, the Midtown garden stages an illumination that Tokyoites rate as one of the most beautiful Christmas light displays in the city.

🎨Highlights: Suntory Museum of Art · design shops · green park · winter illumination
🕙Hours: shops keep general hours · the museum closes on some days, check the site first
🚆Getting there: a ~3–5 min walk from Roppongi Station
💡Tip: Keep your Suntory ticket to show at the National Art Center for a discount on admission (Art Triangle).
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🎨 🆓 Free atrium entry3
The National Art Center
国立新美術館 · NACT

A museum where the building itself is the masterpiece — a wave of curved glass designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa. There's no permanent collection here; instead it's one of Japan's largest spaces for rotating exhibitions. The best part: the building and atrium are free to enter, and you only pay for the ticketed special exhibitions.

🆓Admission: atrium / restaurants / café / bookshop free · some exhibitions are paid
🏛️Highlights: the curved glass architecture · rotating exhibitions · the upside-down cone café
🚆Getting there: Nogizaka Station (Chiyoda Line), Exit 6 leads straight in · or a ~5 min walk from Roppongi
💡Tip: Closed Tuesdays (check the site). Even just stepping in to photograph the architecture in the atrium is worth it, exhibition or not.
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The orange-and-white Tokyo Tower against the high-rise skyline of Tokyo's Minato ward 🗼 Walkable from Roppongi4
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower · 333 metres

The red-and-white Eiffel-style tower that became a symbol of Tokyo sits right beside Roppongi. From around Roppongi Hills it's a 15–20 minute downhill walk to the base, with plenty of spots along the way to catch the tower peeking between buildings. There are two observation decks (Main Deck at 150 m · Top Deck at 250 m), though many people say it's beautiful enough just photographed from below when it's lit up at night.

🕙Hours: open daily · Main Deck ~09:00–22:30 (check the official site)
🎟️Tickets: Main Deck around ¥1,500 · Top Deck combo is more · prices change
🚆Getting there: a 15–20 min walk from Roppongi, or Akabanebashi Station (Toei Oedo) ~5–7 min
💡Tip: The tower changes its lighting colour with the season at night · good photo angles are around the Shiba-koen steps and the surrounding buildings.
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🍸 🌃 Nightlife5
Nightlife, Bars & Clubs
Roppongi Nightlife

Come nightfall, Roppongi is Tokyo's most international night district — from rooftop bars with views of Tokyo Tower, to quiet wine bars, to dance clubs that run until morning. Because it borders the embassy quarter, you'll find Japanese and international crowds mixing, with a buzz you won't find in other parts of the city.

🍷Highlights: rooftop bars · wine bars · clubs · international pubs
🕙Hours: most bars get going in the evening · clubs run late into the morning
🚆Getting there: step out of Roppongi Station and you're in the middle of the entertainment district
⚠️Caution: avoid the touts handing out flyers and steering you into venues · pick places with clear reviews, and check the bill before you order.
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🔺 🎨 3 museums6
Roppongi Art Triangle
The Art Triangle

Not a single place, but the joining of three major museums you can walk between — Mori Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art (in Tokyo Midtown), and The National Art Center. The appeal: keep your ticket from one and show it at another and you usually get a discount, which is why so many people plan to see all three in one day.

🔺The 3 points: Mori Art Museum · Suntory Museum of Art · The National Art Center
🎟️Deal: show a ticket from one for a discount at another (e.g. NACT knocks off around ¥200)
🚶Walk: the three sit within a 5–10 minute walk of each other
💡Tip: Check each one's exhibitions and closing day first — they close on different days, so plan your walking order well.
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🍽️ 🌐 International7
Embassy District + International Dining
Embassy District · International Dining

Roppongi is home to many countries' embassies, which fills the surrounding streets with quality international restaurants — French, Italian, Indian, Mexican — alongside excellent Japanese places and easy-going cafés. It's a district where finding a good dinner, or a quiet lunch, takes no effort at all.

🍴Highlights: cuisines from around the world · fine Japanese · cafés · bakeries
💴Budget: from good-value set lunches to high-end restaurants you book ahead
🚶Walk: spread around Roppongi Hills · Midtown · the lanes behind the main roads
💡Tip: Many popular places need a reservation, especially for dinner on Friday and Saturday nights.
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Eat & Drink

Meals in Roppongi from Midday to Late Night

This district is known for international restaurants and skyline bars — and yes, prices run a touch higher than other neighbourhoods, but there are good-value set lunches hiding in plain sight. Here are three styles worth trying.

LUNCH
Set Lunches in Hills / Midtown

Plenty of restaurants on the dining floors of Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown offer set lunches at far gentler prices than dinner, letting you sample a good place on a budget you can actually handle — some with a city view too. It's the best way to get to know the district.

DINNER
International Dining by the Embassies

Because it borders the embassy quarter, Roppongi has French, Italian, Indian, Mexican, and fine Japanese restaurants spread all over the district. It's made for a special dinner — book the popular ones ahead, especially on Friday and Saturday nights.

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Rooftop Bars With Tokyo Tower Views

Close out the night with a rooftop bar looking out at a lit-up Tokyo Tower, or a quiet wine bar down a lane. Roppongi is Tokyo's most international night district — choose a place with clear reviews and always check the bill before you order.

🍜 Want to know what to eat in Japan: see the must-try dishes — ramen, sushi, izakaya — and full table manners in the Japan food guide before you set off.
Where To Stay

Stay in Roppongi or Use It as a Tokyo Base

Staying in Roppongi puts you in the heart of the city, within walking distance of the museums and the nightlife, with the Hibiya and Oedo metro lines fanning out across Tokyo. It suits travellers after a grown-up atmosphere and a lively night out.

🏨 How to pick a place to stay: Roppongi runs from boutique hotels to luxury rooms with city views. If art and nightlife are your main reasons, staying right here is easiest — but if you're focused on shopping or hopping between many districts, you can base yourself near a major hub like Shinjuku or Tokyo Station and ride the metro in. See the 10 best-reviewed Tokyo hotels, or open the full Tokyo guide to compare locations.
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Tips Before You Go

6 Things That KeepYour Roppongi Day Flowing

Roppongi is easy to explore, but it has its own rhythm — know a little and you'll spend your time better, from the order you walk it in to the night-time stuff.

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Check Exhibitions First
All three museums run rotating shows and close on different days — check the official sites for what's on while you're there and which day each is shut.
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Keep Your Ticket for a Discount
Show a ticket from one Art Triangle museum at another and you usually get a discount — don't toss it.
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Go Up at Dusk
Tokyo City View on floor 52 is best as the sun sets into city lights — go a little before dark and you'll catch both.
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Match the Station to Your Spot
Roppongi (Hibiya) goes straight into Hills · Nogizaka for NACT · Akabanebashi for the shortest walk to Tokyo Tower.
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Set Up an eSIM + IC Card
A Suica/PASMO taps you onto every metro line, and data keeps you navigating to the hard-to-find spots down the side lanes.
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Watch for Night Touts
The night district has people handing out flyers and steering you into venues — give them a miss, pick places with clear reviews, and check the bill before you order.
Map

Roppongi's Key Spotson One Map

See just how close everything is — Roppongi Hills sits in the middle, with Tokyo Midtown and The National Art Center to the north and Tokyo Tower down to the south, almost all within walking distance of each other.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions AboutRoppongi

What is there to do in Roppongi?
Roppongi is all about art and city views. At its heart is the Roppongi Art Triangle, three museums within walking distance of each other — Mori Art Museum (contemporary art high up in a skyscraper), Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo Midtown, and The National Art Center with its curved glass facade. Ride up to the Tokyo City View deck on floor 52 of Mori Tower to see Tokyo Tower and the Skytree, then in the evening wander the international bar-and-club district. Tokyo Tower itself is within walking distance of Roppongi.
What are the opening hours and ticket price for Tokyo City View on floor 52?
Tokyo City View is the indoor observation deck on floor 52 of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, about 250 metres up. It's open daily 10:00–22:00 (last entry 21:30) and tickets are around the low ¥2,000s, usually sold as a combined ticket with Mori Art Museum on floor 53. The open-air Sky Deck has been closed since 2024. Prices and hours change, so always check the official Tokyo City View website before you go.
What is the Roppongi Art Triangle?
The Roppongi Art Triangle is the partnership of three major museums in Roppongi that are all within walking distance — Mori Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art (in Tokyo Midtown), and The National Art Center. If you keep your ticket from one and show it at another, you usually get a discount on admission (for example, The National Art Center knocks off around ¥200). You can comfortably see all three in a single day.
Is The National Art Center free to enter?
Entry to The National Art Center building itself (国立新美術館) is free, including the curved glass atrium designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa, the restaurants, café, art bookshop, and museum shop. You only pay for the paid special exhibitions. There's no permanent collection here — it hosts rotating exhibitions year-round. It's right next to Nogizaka Station, Exit 6.
How do I get to Roppongi, and which station?
Get off at Roppongi Station, served by both the Hibiya Line (connected directly into Roppongi Hills) and the Toei Oedo Line, then it's a few minutes' walk to the main sights. Tokyo Midtown is also near Roppongi Station, and The National Art Center sits right by Nogizaka Station (Chiyoda Line). There's also Roppongi-itchome Station (Namboku Line) for the Izumi Garden side. From Shinjuku or Shibuya it's about a 10–20 minute metro ride.
How far is Tokyo Tower from Roppongi?
Not far at all — Tokyo Tower sits right beside the Roppongi district. It's about a 15–20 minute walk from around Roppongi Hills, or a short taxi ride. You'll head downhill through a quiet neighbourhood to the base of the tower, with plenty of photo angles of the orange-and-white tower along the way. It's especially beautiful in the evening when the tower is lit up.
Ready to Explore Roppongi?

Take In the Art, the Views, and the Night
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