Even just within Roppongi Hills, there are several levels you should know about: the 66 Plaza level, the West Walk level, the Roppongi-dori/Keyakizaka-dori Bridge level, and the Arena level!
This time, we're introducing the Roppongi Hills Arena, which is located on the Arena level. It's an entertainment space with a retractable roof, with the concept of "always something happening...". Live events and festivals are held here.
To get to Roppongi Hills Arena, you can go from B2F of Roppongi Hills Arena, passing through the Mori Garden, and it's located in front of the TV Asahi headquarters.
(※It might seem like 1F since it's outdoors, but it's on B2F within the Hills.)
The distinctive circular retractable roof is the landmark of Roppongi Hills Arena.
To the left is the TV Asahi headquarters, and to the right is the Mori Tower and the Hillside Terrace shopping mall.
And, there were tables where you could sit and take a break at Roppongi Hills Arena!

This is the view when you peek out from the Hillside Terrace.
Wow, the tables are lined up so neatly like a grid!!
As expected of Roppongi Hills, with its sense of geometry.

There's a large vision screen in front of the arena, and it's a rest spot in Roppongi where you can relax while sitting at a table.
Even though you're surrounded by buildings, there's a sense of openness, making it perfect for families with children to take a break♪

But..., are the chairs stored away!?
Perhaps they were preparing for an event; they weren't available when Pen-ta visited.
It seems that it can be used as a table for 4 people in the usual time.

There were other tables stored on the Hillside side as well.
However, when they are set up, I think you can use them as a place to eat lunchboxes in Roppongi or a remote work spot!
(I plan to revisit, but please let me know if anyone knows.)
If the tables are stored, I recommend the table seats at the "Hillside B2F rest space" nearby!
So, why not use this as a place to take a break while shopping in Roppongi Hills, or when you are around Roppongi?








