Roppongi Hills can be broadly divided into "66 Plaza Level, West Walk Level, Roppongi-dori/Keyakizaka-dori Bridge Level, and Arena Level!"
The "Metro Hat" introduced here corresponds to the 66 Plaza level and serves as a connecting entrance to the Tokyo Metro underground passage.
To get to Metro Hat, it's directly connected from Hibiya Line Roppongi Station to B1F, and is located next to the Hollywood Beauty Plaza.

The glass-covered building with a hat-like structure is the Metro Hat.
... By the way, the posing in the ANA advertisement is reminiscent of the cover of Mr. Tabata's book "Become a Brand Person," isn't it?
And, I found a place to take a break by sitting in front of Obica, an Italian restaurant, next to the Metro Hat in the photo!

There were three tables with three seats each on the terrace!
Nearby, there was a sign that often seen in Roppongi Hills that says, "This terrace seating is available to anyone."

Since they are table seats, it's convenient for groups and families to use as a resting place in Roppongi.
Also, it's a good place to remember as a place to eat lunchboxes in Roppongi.
When PENTA visited, it was around 2:00 PM on a Saturday, but there were no users...
Perhaps it's because it's not noticeable on the back streets. Roppongi Hills was crowded with shoppers and tourists.
So, it seems like a hidden resting place in Roppongi!
It also seems suitable for remote work, sitting at the tables on this terrace.
Also, the "66 Plaza" located just above, with art and benches scattered around, is also recommended♪
So, why not use it as a place to rest while shopping around Roppongi Hills, or as a resting spot around Roppongi?





