Even just talking about Roppongi Hills, it's roughly divided into areas like the "66 Plaza level, West Walk level, Roppongi-dori/Keyaki-zaka-dori Bridge level, and Arena level!"
The O-Yane Plaza, which I'm introducing this time, is located in a key area, providing access to major Roppongi Hills facilities like West Walk, TOHO Cinemas, the observation deck, and the Mori Art Museum.

The open feeling from the glass roof is lovely, isn't it?
To get to O-Yane Plaza, you can go up the escalator from the Metro Hat, which is directly connected to Roppongi Station on the Hibiya Line, pass through the facilities within West Walk, or head towards TOHO Cinemas, and you'll find it.
As the name suggests, O-Yane Plaza has a large roof, making it an open space that can be used regardless of the weather.
But the official name is "O-YANE PLAZA"...

And, O-Yane Plaza is equipped with many tables that can seat four people!
It's a plaza with an urban design, in a bright space where sunlight streams in through the glass.
It's wonderful, a resting space in Roppongi you'll want to remember.
The point is that you can use it even on rainy days because of the roof♪

The rounded backrests embrace your body, making the seating comfortable.
If you're with children or a family and want to take a break in Roppongi, O-Yane Plaza is the only choice.
What's more, you can use free Wi-Fi at O-Yane Plaza!
It's also recommended when you want to do Nomad/Remote work in Roppongi or work on your computer♪
Trash cans are also available, and it's convenient as a place to eat your lunchbox in Roppongi.
It gets a lot of foot traffic on weekends and holidays, but considering the functionality, I give it a perfect 5 stars.
However, please note that events are sometimes held, and tables may be temporarily removed.
Also, the resting space at "66 Plaza" which coexists with art, is also recommended♪
And, the "West Walk 6F Free Space" with tables is also recommended for Nomad, so be sure to check it out!
So, when you're shopping at Roppongi Hills, why not use it as a resting place with seating around Roppongi?






