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Tokyo Midtown (Minato Ward, Tokyo)

2025 11/01
November 1, 2025

Tokyo Midtown (Minato Ward, Tokyo)

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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Tokyo Midtown is a large-scale complex located in the Roppongi area of Tokyo's Minato Ward. Opened in 2007, it is known as an urban landmark that combines offices, commercial facilities, hotels, art museums, medical facilities, and green spaces (gardens). Centered around the high-rise Midtown Tower, it is home to sophisticated shops, restaurants, and design-related facilities, creating an appealing space that blends business, culture, and lifestyle. You can also enjoy seasonal illuminations and events, as well as the natural beauty of the outdoor Midtown Garden.

Highlights

  • Midtown Garden/Hinokicho Park: A green space spreads out among the buildings. Its attractions include seasonal plantings, use as an event venue, and winter illuminations.
  • Suntory Museum of Art: An art museum showcasing Japanese arts and crafts (the facility name and exhibits may change). There are many special exhibitions and exhibitions from the museum's collection.
  • 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT: A facility that holds special exhibitions related to design. It is characterized by the architecture of architect Tadao Ando and a minimalist exhibition space.
  • Shopping & Dining: A diverse range of stores are available, from high-end brands to lifestyle shops, cafes and Michelin-starred restaurants. Seasonal fairs and pop-up shops are also frequently held.
  • Hotel (luxury class): There is a luxury hotel within the building where you can spend an elegant time staying overnight or enjoying afternoon tea.
  • Art & Public Art: You can easily enjoy the sculptures, artworks, and outdoor projects scattered around the premises.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest stations: Roppongi Station, Roppongi-itchome Station, Nogizaka Station, etc. (Approximately a few minutes to 10 minutes on foot from each station.) Travel time from the station will vary depending on the exit and route.
  • From the airport: From Haneda Airport, it takes approximately 30 to 50 minutes by train, monorail, and subway, and from Narita Airport, it takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes by train or limousine bus (depending on traffic conditions and connections).
  • Car/Taxi: Access by taxi from major areas of Tokyo is convenient, but on weekends and at night, the area may be crowded and you may have to wait for a parking space. Parking is available on-site (fees apply).
  • Bicycles: There may be bicycle stands in the area, but please follow the bicycle parking rules.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Quick look around: 1-1.5 hours (garden walk + a little shopping)
  • Museum + Lunch or Cafe: 2-3 hours
  • Leisurely shopping and dinner included: Half a day to a full day

Nearby spots

  • Roppongi Hills (walking distance) - Observatory, Mori Art Museum, shopping area
  • The National Art Center, Tokyo / Mori Art Museum — Areas with many contemporary art and special exhibitions
  • Tokyo Tower — a popular night view spot
  • Akasaka/Aoyama Area — Dotted with cafes, boutiques, and galleries

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Crowds: Restaurants tend to be very busy on weekends, public holidays, in the evenings and at dinnertime on weekends, during the Christmas season, and during illumination displays. We recommend making reservations in advance for popular restaurants.
  • Admission restrictions during events: Admission restrictions, queues, and road closures may occur during large events and festivals. Please check official information and announcements.
  • Museum and facility opening hours: Opening hours and closing days vary by facility. Please check the official website for the latest opening hours, exhibition information, and ticket information before visiting.
  • Dress code and reservations at restaurants: High-end restaurants may have dress codes and cancellation policies. It is best to make reservations for lunch and dinner.
  • Weather and Seasons: Gardens and outdoor events are subject to the weather. Seasonal viewing periods such as cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, and illuminations can be very crowded.
  • Manners around the area: The premises are public spaces. Please dispose of trash in designated areas and refrain from making noise or causing a nuisance. Permission to take photos varies by exhibit or store, so please check the notices.

(Additional Information) Before visiting, please check the official Tokyo Midtown website or the pages of each facility for the latest information on opening hours, exhibitions, events, and access directions to ensure a pleasant stay.

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