Even though it's all called Roppongi Hills, it's roughly divided into "66 Plaza Level, West Walk Level, Roppongi-dori/Keyakizaka-dori Bridge Level, and Arena Level"!
Keyakizaka, which I'll introduce this time, corresponds to the "Keyakizaka Bridge Level" and is located in the residence area across the Keyakizaka-dori, beyond the arena in front of TV Asahi's headquarters.
And, I found a place on the 3rd floor of Keyakizaka where you can sit and take a break between Residence Tower B and C!

The space between the residences had a quiet atmosphere with public art and planters.
It seemed like there were tourists and families visiting Roppongi Hills.
Also, since the levels of Roppongi Hills are difficult to understand even if it is on the ground (e.g., B2F even though it's above ground), don't worry too much about the levels, and you'll find it if you go towards Robo Park on the deck leading to the Roppongi Hills Observation Deck and the arena.

Trees and benches are arranged in an arc.
By the way, it seems that local children often play in Robo Robo Park, which is nearby, and this rest space was empty even on Sundays.
(English was spoken there...)

In addition to benches, there are also large tables, so you can also use it as a place to eat your lunchbox from Roppongi Hills.
It's nice that it's easy to use even if you have a lot of luggage, such as when you are with family♪
Illumination was applied to the planted trees growing between the benches, so it seems that it will be a space colored with light at night.

Also, there were large benches lined up on the Residence Tower side.
This is located in a place that is a little less noticeable, so it is characterized by being able to take a break in a relaxed atmosphere.
By the way, there is an entrance nearby that I don't know what kind of shop it is... I'm a little curious.
Also, if you want to take a break at a proper table, "Hillside B2F Rest Space" is recommended, so please check it out as well!

So, why not use it as a resting place to sit down in the Roppongi area when shopping at Roppongi Hills?





