3. Roppongi Hills Residence D
Art is everywhere in Roppongi Hills, a cultural center that is home to the Mori Art Museum. It’s one of the things that makes the complex such a pleasure to walk around. Everywhere you go, you’ll discover something new—maybe a new trend that catches your eye at a fashion boutique or one of many events taking place throughout the complex.
This is a place where people develop new ideas from participation and conversation—a creative hub that still plays an important role in Tokyo’s cultural scene. Living in Roppongi Hills means coming into constant contact with things and ideas that stimulate you, bringing out a creative side you never thought you had.
