To conclude our night, we will take you to enjoy the night view of Tokyo from one of the most popular viewpoints in the city, the Roppongi Hills.


Among the popular viewpoints in Tokyo, especially during the morning and early evening, is the Sky Deck of the Roppongi Hills building, which stands at a height of 270 meters above sea level. It is a popular spot for visitors, especially on clear days like the one I visited. From the top of the building, we can see Mount Fuji. In a previous review, we took a closer look at Fuji from the top of the Tokyo Skytree. However, although Roppongi is not as tall as the Skytree, it has several advantages. First, it is closer to Fuji. Second, if the wind is not strong, we can go out to the rooftop and enjoy the view with our own eyes instead of looking through glass like the Skytree. Third, we can get the clearest pictures of the Tokyo Tower and even capture the Skytree in the same shot. This review does not contain much information, so let's focus on the view to help you decide whether to go up to the top of the building to take pictures. As you can see in the picture below, Fuji is located in the west.

Roppongi Hills is a commercial and business complex in Tokyo's Roppongi district. It is easily accessible by subway, with multiple lines stopping at Roppongi Station. The Hibiya Line's Exit 1C leads directly to the Roppongi Hills building, while the Oedo Line's Exit 3 is also nearby. Additionally, the complex is within a 10-minute walk from Azabu-juban Station on the Namboku Line and Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line. The journey from Shinjuku Station takes less than 10 minutes. Besides the observation deck, Roppongi Hills houses the Mori Art Museum and Tokyo's most advanced cinema, the Toho Cinemas (owned by Godzilla). The Sky Deck entrance fee is 1,800 yen per person. Alternatively, visitors can opt for the free observation deck at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku, which offers a slightly lower vantage point.

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