Even just within Roppongi Hills, there are several areas: the 66 Plaza level, the West Walk level, the Roppongi-dori/Keyakizaka-dori Bridge level, and the Arena level!
The 66 Plaza, which I'll be introducing this time, is the gateway to Roppongi Hills, and it's a deck where many people come and go!
To get to 66 Plaza, go up the long escalator of the Metro Hat, which is directly connected to Roppongi Station on the Hibiya Line.
By the way, the name 66 Plaza comes from the address, Roppongi 6-chome!

"Maman," the spider object in the center of 66 Plaza.
I saw "Maman" on the Roppongi Hills map and wondered what it was, thinking it was a cute name, but it turned out to be a public art piece.
Photos taken from under Maman looking up at the Mori Tower seem to be very "Instagrammable," as some foreigners were trying to take pictures lying down.

There was an object and arcade like the Aqua Wall that creates the water scenery in 66 Plaza.
There are benches along the corridor where you can sit and take a break!

There were many two-seater benches lined up.
As I will introduce later, black, distinctive benches are scattered throughout 66 Plaza, and they are in harmony with the public art.
I thought it was a healing spot in the city where you can relax while listening to the sound of water.
Also, since it's an arcade, it's a good point that you can take a break while avoiding direct sunlight and rain ♪

In front of the petunia flower beds, there were unique single-seater benches lined up!
At first glance, it's Pac-Man!

It seems that the benches were made by an Argentinian designer, and there is also a mini table.
The angle of the backrest is just right, and by leaning back, you can get a dynamic view of Maman and the Mori Tower ♪

In front of the shops towards the observatory, there were black benches that looked like clouds cut out.
The seats are wide, so it seems good for families with children or for taking a break!

From this bench, you can see the Metro Hat and Maman.
It's also nice to read a book here.

There is a Rose Garden next to ZARA in Hollywood Beauty Plaza.
The stairs on the deck leading to the garden are a landmark!

Gazebo and Mori Tower in the Rose Garden.
66 Plaza had a lot of foot traffic, but this Rose Garden was a hidden rest spot, and it was empty.
It wasn't the best time to see the roses because it was winter, but depending on the season, dozens of kinds of roses bloom.

There was a wooden bench in front of the gazebo that could seat about six people.
Since it is a quiet environment, it can be used as a place to eat your lunch from Roppongi.

The rose object in the center of the Rose Garden.
This is also public art, and it expresses the love and beauty of Roppongi Hills.
When you want to take a break and relax a bit away from the hustle and bustle of Roppongi, the Rose Garden is recommended!
Also, you can use free Wi-Fi at 66 Plaza.
You might want to sit on a bench and work remotely (Nomad).
Also, don't miss the "O-yane Plaza," which has a lot of tables and is a must-see rest spot in the Hills!

So, why not use it as a place to rest and sit down around Roppongi when you're shopping at Roppongi Hills?







