Even just talking about Roppongi Hills, it's roughly divided into the "66 Plaza level, West Walk level, Roppongi-dori/Keyakizaka-dori Bridge level, and Arena level!"
The Hillside, which I'll be introducing this time, corresponds to the Arena level and is located near the TV Asahi headquarters and the Roppongi Hills Arena.
And, I discovered a rest space on B2F of the Roppongi Hills Arena level, right next to the Mori Garden!
(※The Mori Garden is on the ground level, so it feels like 1F, but it's actually B2F within the Hills. It's a bit confusing...)

There were many tables with seating for four people on the outdoor terrace of B2F.
It's a space with a nice atmosphere, and it's a comfortable place to take a break within Roppongi Hills ♪

This is because the rest space is right in front of Mori Garden!
The feature is that you can relax and take a break while gazing at the garden, away from the hustle and bustle of Roppongi.
It's also great for setting up your computer and working remotely or doing some work ♪

Because of the high quality, I initially thought it was a restaurant-only seating area, but there was a sign saying that anyone could use it!
Also, according to the floor map, there's a free Wi-Fi mark, so I think you can use Hills Wi-Fi!

These are well-maintained tables with seating for four people, perfect for families with children or for taking a break.
It's convenient to remember this place as a place where you can eat lunch boxes in Roppongi ♪
I visited on a Sunday, and it was empty, perhaps because it's located on the edge of Roppongi Hills.

Inside, there were tables and rattan cushion chairs that looked like they belonged in a garden.
Moreover, the supports are also cushioned, so they are comfortable to sit on.
The pattern on the table looks like salami (lol)

When you visit the atrium inside, what do you see? Some lovely rattan sofas and tables!?
It feels like a resort with parasols♪ As expected of Roppongi...

The rattan lighting behind the sofa is also stylish.
The inside is European style, but the rest space is more Asian, isn't it?
Many people were using it for breaks with their mom friends and families!
Also, don't forget to check out the benches in "Mori Garden" in front!
If you're looking for indoor tables, the "Hillside B1F rest space" nearby is also recommended!
So, why not use this as a place to take a seat and rest around Roppongi when shopping at Roppongi Hills?








