Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, TOKYO/ Updated : Apr 1, 2017, 18:43 IST
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Scenic views, delicious dining, world class shopping, art gallery and Pokemon headquarters all rolled into one. Welcome to Mori Tower, the jewel of Roppongi Hills and one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo. The lower floors are hom … Read more
Scenic views, delicious dining, world class shopping, art gallery and Pokemon headquarters all rolled into one. Welcome to Mori Tower, the jewel of Roppongi Hills and one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo. The lower floors are home to countless stores and restaurants; however, the upper floors are what the building is known for. Read less
Scenic views, delicious dining, world class shopping, art gallery and Pokemon headquarters all rolled into one. Welcome to Mori Tower, the jewel of Roppongi Hills and one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo. The lower floors are home to countless stores and restaurants; however, the upper floors are what the building is known for.Watch the sun set over the Tokyo skyline in 360° of glory from the observation deck on the glass-walled 52nd floor complete with binocular viewing stations, or head on up to the open-air rooftop atop this 54-story skyscraper. Entrance is 1800 yen plus an additional 500 yen for the rooftop. However, tickets also include admission to the Mori Art Museum on the 53rd floor, making this a great “two birds with one stone” destination.
Nearby: Tokyo Tower (hyperlink), the world’s tallest self-supporting steel tower
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