Roppongi Hills - Free Audio Guide
Tokyo, Japan
六本木ヒルズ, (六本木六丁目), 六本木六丁目, 六本木, 麻布, 港区, 東京都, 106-6122, 日本
Roppongi Hills (六本木ヒルズ) is a major mixed‑use urban complex in Tokyo developed by Mori Building and opened in 2003. Centered on Mori Tower, it integrates offices, residences, shops, restaurants, cinemas, public plazas and cultural institutions. Its cultural significance stems from promoting contemporary art, design and media — notably the Mori Art Museum and city‑view observation facilities — and from serving as a model of large‑scale urban redevelopment in Japan. Key attractions include the Mori Art Museum, observation deck, Mori Garden, TV Asahi studios and year‑round exhibitions and events; some areas are free while flagship venues charge admission. Facilities follow regular public opening hours that vary by venue, and the complex provides general accessibility features for visitors with reduced mobility. Roppongi Hills functions as a hub for business, culture and nightlife, illustrating Tokyo’s blend of global commerce and contemporary creative life.