Discover the best top things to do in Roppongi, Japan including ERAWAN Thai Traditional Massage - Tokyo, Mogambo Tokyo, BentoYa Cooking, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo City View Observation Deck (Roppongihills), The National Art Center, Tokyo, Roppongi Sakurazaka, Mori Garden, TV Asahi, Izumo Shrine Tokyo Bunshi.
Restaurants in Roppongi
5.0 based on 255 reviews
“ERAWAN Thai Massage Salon opened accross Roppongi Hills in June 2004 and offers its customers the benefits of Thai Traditional Massage within an elegant yet peaceful South East Asian resort atmosphere as a key link to your full (Body & Spirit) relaxation. The Thai way to relax and balance your body's energy system, by the touch of experienced hands. We offer a whole range of therapies and massage techniques in a comfortable and relaxing setting, leaving your body, mind, spirit deeply relaxed.
I had a 90 minute coconut oil massage and 30 minutes of foot massage by Eri and both felt amazing! I would definitely go back to this place and highly recommend it to everyone!
5.0 based on 45 reviews
Welcome to YOUR oasis in the urban jungle of Tokyo!! Chill out during Happy Hour with your favourite bartender, listening to the best tunes, and stick around as the night descends and the party starts. Try some of our unique cocktails and shots!! The first non-smoking bar in Roppongi (Smoking on balcony only permitted)
New location awesome vibe with attentive service Great sound system with quality drinks My Friends and I met there after a dinner In Roppongi , party atmosphere with music requests , We had an excellent evening thx to Eri and Wade for making us feel so welcome See u again
5.0 based on 88 reviews
BentoYa Cooking is Vegan-Vegetarian Japanese Cooking Class !! BentoYa's true calling is to join a community of like minded visionaries that all want to impact our world in a positive way dramatically reducing our footprint.Our main passion is help by educating on high quality, great tasting, healthy, and convenient vegetarian focused Japanese cuisine.
My kids and I had the best time making sushi and miso soup with Sakiko-san. You'd think that a remote online lesson for kids (10 and 12) would be a disaster but the results were very impressive! I'm so proud of the work they did following the instructor's direction - she had a lot of patience! The camera setup made it easy to follow step-by-step: one camera for the chef, one for her hands and ingredients. We are looking forward to another class!
4.5 based on 1,105 reviews
This museum, located in Roppongi Hills, is one of Asia's largest spaces for contemporary art.
You can find some great exhibitions here and couple a visit to the art museum with a visit to the observatory with a 360 degree panorama of Tokyo, as spectacular as or more spectacular than the view from the SkyTree and a lot shorter line. I brought professional camera gear and they let me go up on the roof, otherwise restricted. Fantastic
4.5 based on 1,746 reviews
There are great views to be had from the Observation deck of the Mori Building. We were in Japan at a relatively quiet period and had no issue getting a ticket or going up. It seems to be significantly less busy and less expensive than the Skytree and is a much nicer experience. Pre-booking is available and probably worthwhile in busier times. The combined tickets with the Mori Art Museum are almost the same price and we wanted to see the museum too, so a comparative bargain! There’s a place to sit and make a coffee from beans - an over-engineered coffee but a bit of fun! Thoroughly recommend.
4.5 based on 1,302 reviews
Announcement of Temporary Closing (May 11, 2021) In compliance with the state of emergency and the government's request, the National Art Center, Tokyo will be closed to prevent the further spreading of the coronavirus disease (COVID-2019) from April 25 (Sun) for the time being. Re-opening plans will be announced at a later date on the NACT website/SNS. We apologize for any inconvenience and we appreciate your understanding and cooperation. --- The National Art Center, Tokyo (NACT) is a unique and innovative art exhibition facility: instead of maintaining a permanent collection, it makes the most of a total of 14,000 square meters of exhibition space, one of the largest in Japan, and focuses on serving as a venue for various art exhibitions.
The museum doesn't have a permanent collection, which means that the exhibitions change very often. The building is really nice, including very good restaurants, and the choice of the themes is always very interesting. Although the prices are a bit high, the collections presented are normally very large and well organised. I visited 3 times during the last years and it was always very, very interesting.
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