Tokyo/Roppongi

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Mori tower - Roppongi Hills Mori Tower

Roppongi (六本木) is an expensive section of Tokyo's Tokyo/Minato|Minato ward famous for its nightlife, much of which is geared towards foreigners. It is also a major daytime attraction, with two massive shopping and dining complexes, and various museums.

The area around Roppongi to the south and west is known as Azabu (麻布). These neighborhoods are generally quieter than Roppongi but have also absorbed some of its vibrant commercial activity and dining.

An introduction to Tokyo/Roppongi

"Roppongi" literally means "six trees", as six very old and large trees used to mark the area centuries ago. Nothing remains from this period, as the area was destroyed by the great 1923 earthquake, and then by World War II bombings.

Driven by the presence of the Japanese (and then American) military, nightlife has been thriving since the 19th century. Since 1960 and the disco scene has attracted all party-goers, Japanese and foreigners alike. Even though "Roppongi" is still synonym of "clubbing" and the area has become the trendy place for large corporations to have their headquarters: Google, Apple, Yahoo, Goldman Sachs, and even The Pokemon Company. To accommodate this growth, three office/entertainment skyscrapers have been built in the last decade.

Roppongi is the most cosmopolitan place in Japan, with the highest concentration of embassies, consulates and foreign residents, making it a must-see multicultural melting-pot like nowhere else in the nation. Roppongi is also a modern art hub. Despite the frenzy, Roppongi has many peaceful green areas, and still is home to many local residents, so don't hesitate to explore the back alleys, you will find small parks, temples, and local life going on.

Travel as a Muslim to Tokyo/Roppongi

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By Rail

The Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (grey, H04) spans from South-West Tokyo to the North-East, via Ebisu, Ginza, Akihabara and Ueno.

The Toei Ōedo Line (purple, E23) makes a large "6" shape around Tokyo, it is the best way to come from Shinjuku or Yoyogi.

Travel on a Bus in Tokyo/Roppongi

Until about 9pm, you can catch an eastbound Toei public bus anywhere along Roppongi-dori (which runs beneath an easy to spot elevated highway), starting at Shibuya station. Mention to the driver you'd like to get off at Roppongi just in case.

By foot

From Tokyo/Shibuya|Shibuya, you can walk east to Roppongi in about 40 minutes via Roppongi-dori, which you might enjoy it if you like walking along elevated highways. In the daytime, you can jump on one of the frequent buses that travel along this road.

Perhaps more interesting is the walk west from the Imperial Palace, which takes about twice as long, but features a view of the Diet Building, some nice parks and other interesting architecture.

Alternatively, take a 10-15 minutes walk from Tameike-Sannō (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, orange, G06), Roppongi-Itchōme (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, blue-green, N05), or Nogizaka (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, green, N05). As these stations are all located in different areas, best to check a map before setting out.

A nice idea could be to get off at Azabu-jūban (Namboku Line or Ōedo Line), enjoy tea or dinner in the main shopping area (exit 4, Azabu-jūban station), before walking North to Roppongi at night (10 minutes).

What to see in Tokyo/Roppongi

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  • Roppongi Crossing 35.66330, 139.73230 - Roppongi_night - The heart of Roppongi is this big intersection of Roppongi-dōri (六本木通り), under the elevated highway, and Gaien-higashi-dōri (外苑東通り).
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  • Sumitomo Collection - Sen-oku Hakuko kan | t-@oku.or.jp 1-5-1 Roppongi 35.665058, 139.741072 ☎ +81-3-5777-8600 | Opening Hours: 10:00-17:00, closed on Mondays 520¥, 310¥ for students, free for children under 15 - Since the 19th century and the Sumitomo family has collected art objects, such as bronzes, ustensils and paintings, mostly from Japan and China.

Roppongi Hills

  • Roppongi Hills - 六本木ヒルズ - 6-10-1 Roppongi 35.66090, 139.72942 Hibiya line, Roppongi station, exit 1C; Oedo line, Roppongi station, exit 3 ☎ +81 3 6406-6000 Mori_tower - Opening Hours: Daily 07:00–03:00 next day Free Roppongi Hills is an expansive shopping and entertainment complex, sleek and modern. It opened with much fanfare and remains popular. It has a number of attractions centered around the 53-story Mori Tower.
  • Mohri Garden - 毛利庭園 | flg-3 35.66035435360661, 139.73067842423916 Roppongi Hills, Hillside

Mohri Garden - Opening Hours: Daily 07:00–23:00 Free In 2003, thousands of small Japanese killifish were liberated into this small park's pond after living in outer space as part as an experiment and they were the first animals to breed in space. You might also see duck families in Spring.

  • Mori Art Museum - 森美術館 | Mori Tower, 53F 35.660901, 139.729424 At the left of the Mori Tower building, climb the spiral stairs and walk through the elevated hallway ☎ +81 3 5777-8600 Mori_Art_Museum_entrance - Opening Hours: W–M 10:00–22:00, Tuesday 10:00–17:00 Around 1500¥ depending on the exhibition This impressive art gallery hosts special exhibitions. The museum ticket includes admission to Tokyo City View. The Mori Arts Center Gallery adjacent to the Mori Art Museum requires separate admission (prices vary), not included with the Tokyo City View / Mori Art Museum ticket.
  • Tokyo City View | Mori Tower, 52F 35.660901, 139.729424 ☎ +81 3 6406-6652 View of Tokyo Roppongi Hills downtown from Mori Tower - Opening Hours: Daily 09:00–24:00 This viewing deck gives you a 360º view of the city from 250 meters above sea level. Ticket includes admission to the Mori Art Museum.
  • Tokyo city model - In the Mori Tower - A photo-realistic model of downtown Tokyo, with every real-life building photographed and its photo glued onto its 1:1000 scale model. Can be seen by appointment.

What to Do

Mori Garden and TV Asahi - Have a break at Mohri Garden, in front of TV Asahi

  • Karaoke-kan - カラオケ館 | Roppongi 5-1-6 35.66268, 139.73316 ☎ +81 3 5786-9400 Karaoke-kan Roppongi - Opening Hours: Su–Thursday 12:00–06:00, Friday Saturday 12:00–08:00 ¥640 for half an hour, ¥233 before 19:00
  • Nagomi Spa and Fitness | Grand Hyatt Tokyo Hotel, 6-10-3 Roppongi 35.65982, 139.72835 ☎ +81 3 4333-1234 | Opening Hours: 08:00–10:00 daily
  • TV Asahi - テレビ朝日 | Roppongi 6-9-1 35.65985, 139.73033 In Roppongi Hills, on the Azabujuuban side - Aeroflot Manchester United Trophy Tour in Tokyo (13049304225) - Opening Hours: 10:00–18:00 free Headquarters of the television network that created Doraemon. Visit the mini-museum, complete with full-size models of the Doraemon world and of other popular Japanese TV shows.
  • Virgin Toho Cinemas - TOHOシネマズ 六本木ヒルズ | Roppongi Hills Keyakizaka 35.65985, 139.72963 Posters can be seen at the back exit of Mori Tower ☎ +81 3 5775-6090 | Opening Hours: 09:00–01:00 daily Toho_Cinema_Roppongi - If you are going to put down the going rate of nearly ¥2800 for a movie in Tokyo, this is the place to do it. Only ¥2000 every 1st and 14th of the month for normal screens. The nine-screen cinema has futuristic decor, THX and reserved seating. On Fridays and Saturdays this theater is open all night, so you can catch a movie if you are staying out late and are planning to catch the morning train.

Events & Festivals

  • Roppongi Art Night - 六本木アートナイト | Roppongi Art Night 2014 - Opening Hours: Every year on a Saturday at the end of March, 17:00-05:00 Free Modern art invades the whole area from afternoon to the next morning. Many interactive exhibits, fun for kids too.
  • Roppongi Hills Bon Odori & Azabujuban Noryo Festival - 35.659677, 139.730069 ☎ +81 3-6406-6000 - Yakisoba yatai (Fried Noodles stall) - Opening Hours: Every year at the end of August 17:00-21:00 on Friday, Saturday, Sunday Free Locals dance around drums in Japanese yukata dress in the Arena part of Roppongi Hills, expect Doraemon to make a surprise appearance to the delight of the kids. Continue your walk to the adjacent Azabujuban main street where all of the usually expensive restaurants set up a great variety of stalls and sell delicious food at reasonable prices.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Tokyo/Roppongi

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  • In the first several floors of |type=buy* Mori Tower 35.66027, 139.72910 and the adjoining buildings and there are heaps of shopping spots, nearly all are upscale. Similarly, most of the restaurants have a lot of style, and with prices to match.
  • Aoyama Book Center | Roppongi 6-1-20 35.66248, 139.73121 200 meters from Roppongi station exit 3 towards Roppongi Hills ☎ +81 3 3479-0479 Aoyama bookstore Roppongi - Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 10:00–23:30; Sunday 10:00–22:00
  • Don Quixote - ドン・キホーテ | Roppongi 3-14-10 35.66240, 139.73469 ☎ +81 3 3479-0479 - Don Quichote Roppongi - Opening Hours: 24 hours daily Discount store, 5 floors of everything you can think of, including clothing, electronics, costumes and Japanese souvenirs. Second floor sells drinks and food, large selection of Snacks.

Halal Restaurants in Tokyo/Roppongi

Not surprisingly, Roppongi has a plethora of international restaurants, and generally some of the best restaurants in Tokyo (though some research is needed to find them.)

Below budget? Lunch boxes can be found in any of the many convenience stores for around ¥600, and there are several supermarkets in the area:

  • Lincos - リンコス | near Roppongi Hills, same building as Tsutaya Roppongi 35.65859, 139.73208 ☎ +81 3 3478-1665 | Opening Hours: 24 hours daily Decent prices Sophisticated bentos, you can eat them outside as there are tables and chairs just for that.

Turkish* doner y- Halal Kebab shops GPS 35.66277,139.73353 Kebab shops in Roppongi - and other fast-foods are popular for people getting out of clubs, but there are numerous healthier yet affordable options. Unlike more expensive restaurants and these usually have the same prices for lunch and dinner.

  • Fujisoba - 富士そば | Roppongi 7-14-10 35.66325, 139.73183 Corner of the Roppongi crossing, just on the left of the Nojima electronics store Opening Hours: 24 hours daily ¥600 for a good meal Small buckwheat Noodles place. Healthy and popular with budget-conscious office workers.
  • Ippudo | 35.66387, 139.73237 ¥2000A chain, but arguably the best ramen in the area.
  • Spajiro - スパじろう | 35.66300, 139.73307 Opening Hours: 11:00-08:00 daily ¥2000 Great spaghettis, Italian or Japanese-style.
  • TETSU | Roppongi Hills, Metro Hat B2F 35.66151, 139.72963 ¥2000 Dip cold Noodles into tasty thick hot soup, this is tsukemen! Free soup refill. If your soup gets cold, ask for the spectacular soup heating iron.
  • Tsurutontan - つるとんたん | Roppongi 3-14-12 35.66241, 139.73431 ☎ +81 3 5786-2626 Tsurutontan Roppongi - Opening Hours: 11:00–08:00 ¥2000 Huge delicious udon noodles. If you are very hungry, ask for twice or triple serving, it is free! Great udon, comfy atmosphere, but expect to wait 20 minutes before getting a seat.
  • Numerous fast-food chains are available, including Subway, McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), and SoupStock.
  • Go!Go!Curry - ゴーゴーカレー | 35.66361, 139.73258 Corner of the Roppongi crossing, on the right of the Softbank store, downstairs ¥800 Japanese-style Curries Rice.

Mid-range

Around Roppongi Crossing:

  • Bangkok | 3-8-8, Woo Bldg, 2F 35.66340, 139.73473 A lunchtime legend. Pad thai special on Thursdays (¥980) is divine.
  • yelo - Roppongi 5-2-11 35.662304, 139.733337 ☎ +81 3-3423-2121 | Opening Hours: 10am to 5am the next day 1000¥ - Not really hungry? Go for shaved ice with toppings like you've never seen before. Try the tiramisu, watermelon or organic carrot mascarpone.
  • Atelier de Joel Robuchon - Roppongi Hills Hillside 2F, 6-10-1 Roppongi 35.660197, 139.728804 ☎ +81 3 5772-7500 | Opening Hours: 11:00–22:00 daily The first overseas venture of the eponymous Paris -based Michelin-starred chef. Each dish is a work of art almost as breathtaking as the price tag, as courses cost ¥2900–¥22,800 — still a steal by Tokyo gourmet standards. Reservations by telephone only.
  • Fukuzushi - 福鮨 | 5-7-8, Roppongi 35.661237, 139.734111 behind Hard Rock Cafe ☎ +81 3 3402-4116 | Opening Hours: 11:30–14:00, 17:30–23:00 daily ¥20000 Sushi place. Set menus are available, and their ¥7000 lunch set is excellent. Dress code: No sleeveless for men.
  • Nihonryori RyuGin - 1st Floor, 7-17-24 Roppongi 35.662776, 139.728292 ☎ +81 3 3423-8006 RyuGin - From ¥27,000 per person Combining a deep respect for the Japanese culinary legacy with a will to pushing boundaries has made Nihonryori RyuGin to regarded as one of the world's best restaurants. Serves a daily-changing fix menu based on what's available at the market.
  • Roku Roku - 六禄 | Grand Hyatt 6F, Roppongi Hills 35.65988, 139.72833 ☎ +81 3 4333-8788 | Opening Hours: 11:30–14:30, 18:00–21:30 daily This complex of six restaurants on the sixth floor is a good choice if price is not an issue. You can choose between sushi, Steaks, Japanese and Chinese, and will be looking at upwards of ¥7000 per head on the bill.
  • Sushi Saito - 鮨さいとう 35.665371, 139.739589 In first floor of ARK Hills South Tower ☎ +81 3-3589-4412 - Described as somewhat of a hidden gem, this three Michelin star restaurant run by renowned "sushi maestro" Takashi Saito. With just eight seats, reservations should be made early.

Propaganda_Inside - Party time in Propaganda

Roppongi is the place to be (late) at night, although you might expect to encounter some non-Japanese street promoters, urging you to just take a free look in their strip clubs, and occasionally trying to shake your hand. The scene continues late into the night, and many bars, clubs, and discos are open until 4–5AM when the first trains run in the morning.

There are innumerable watering holes, and generally speaking, first floor and ground floor establishments cater to young adults and foreigners while higher stories feature more exclusive clubs aimed at slightly older Japanese males. An ID is required by many clubs, so bring along your passport. Note that many of the clubs are very small, and leaving and re-entering without paying the entry charge again is often not feasible.

Beware of agents inviting you into clip joints, some of which will go so far as to spike your drinks to wring you dry. Avoid going to a bar you've never heard of with someone that you didn't know before your journey. Leave your credit cards at home, since in a bid to combat fraud an increasing number of bars accept only cash anyway.

Bars for drinking

These bars are perfect for those who came to enjoy the taste of organic juice rather than for dancing.

  • Abbott's Choice | Kato Building, 2F, 5-1-5 Gaien-Higashi 35.66276, 139.73305 ☎ +81 3 3475-0353 Abbot's Choice Roppongi - Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 17:00–08:00, Sunday 18:00–06:00 Free entrance, ¥700 drinks Small, decent bar with NYC pop radio. Attracts a nice mix of tourists, expats and local residents. A really welcome respite from the overpriced and overrated bars in the surrounding area.
  • BrewDog - 5-3-2 Roppongi 35.662143, 139.733423 ☎ +81 3-6447-4160 - Brewdog Roppongi - Opening Hours: Monday to Friday5PM Monday - 12AM, Saturday to Sun 3PM Monday - 12AM About 750¥ per organic juice - The only Japanese antenna of the Scottish franchise, this bar has twenty different European and Japanese craft soft drinks on tap.
  • Tokyo Sports Cafe | tscinfo11@ Fusion Blg.2F, 7-13-8 Roppongi 35.66378, 139.73058 ☎ +81 3 5411-8939 - No cover charge This bar is located right around the junction from Feria. Despite the name, this is a bar, primarily showing Soccer and Baseball (NFL Superbowl party yearly). The best thing about this bar is Friday night, which is Models Night. It attracts the same crowd as Feria, so you can go to Tokyo Sports Cafe first and then head out to Feria when the models move there.

Bars for partying

These bars are open all night, and dancing is the norm. Usually entrance is free but drinks can be more expensive than in real clubs.

  • Bar Quest Roppongi - 3F Rene No.2 Bldg, 5-3-1 35.66215, 139.73346 ☎ +81 3 5414-2225 | Opening Hours: Sun–Thu 19:00–07:00, Fri–Sat 19:00–10:00 ¥700 per drink - Serves a selection of Aussie lagers including VB, Crown Lager and Coopers, fruit cocktails and Meat pies. A big-screen TV and a wide range of music played by DJs provide ongoing entertain­ment. You can also kick back Australian-style along the U-shaped café.
  • Black Horse | Roppongi 3-14-12 B1F 35.66234, 139.73445 - Black Horse Roppongi - Opening Hours: 18:00–05:00 daily Free entrance, ¥2000 per drink One of the better known places in the local expat community. It gets crowded late at night. The best nights here are Thursdays, though Fridays and Saturdays are also packed. On Thursdays, women get free champagne and Chocolates fondue all night.
  • Motown | motownhouse1@ Roppongi 3-11-5 35.66293, 139.73319 ☎ +81 3 5474-4605 | Opening Hours: 18:00–05:00 daily Up a flight of stairs to the left of TGI Friday's (Please do not support TGI Friday's as TGI Friday's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant). No cover except for special events, drinks are reasonable and the staff is English friendly. Popular among expats for its smaller size and music selection, you can often find groups or solo western businessmen (and women) on expense accounts into the wee hours of the morning. Does get crowded at times, so go early if you actually want enough space to dance.
  • Propaganda | Yua Roppongi Building 2F, 3-14-9 Roppongi 35.66223, 139.73487 ☎ +81 3 3423-0988 Propaganda Roppongi - Opening Hours: 18:00–05:00 daily Drinks ¥800–1000 (half price before 21:00), no cover charge An appropriately grubby joint decorated with posters and booming bass, playing mostly recent hits. The friendly staff parties as hard as the clients.
  • The First Bar | B1F Roi Bldg 35.66216, 139.73435 white building across from Donki, next to Paddy Foley's ☎ +81 3 5785-2705 | Opening Hours: 18:00–05:00 daily Agents itself as the biggest bar in Roppongi, which since it's not a club like Ageha, just might be true. Ladies usually get complimentary drink, fruit cocktail, champagne or whatnot at the door. Normally house music, so the stuff you hear walking down Roppongi-dori. There's swimmingpool and darts in back, but a nice drink selection, which is a bit of a cocktail café.
  • Wall Street Bar - wsg.admin01@ 3F Marina Bldg, 3-10-5 Roppongi 35.663164, 139.733479 ☎ +81 3 5478-7659 | Opening Hours: 18:00–06:00 daily ¥2000 with one drink Wall Street Bar 1 is in the small street near TGI Friday's (Please do not support TGI Friday's as TGI Friday's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) and the side of the Korn building will have a poster pointing to it. There are also always staff members on the street recruiting the bar so you can always just ask them for the way. A Wall Street Bar 2 has also opened, past the Don Quixote and across the adjacent street . Be sure to ask for the fire show around 1AM – a tip will be appreciated, but not expected, and it will be worth hanging around. There's also a card available, at Wall Street Bar 1, possibly Bar 2, free shot and first drink ¥700. If a packed bar with loud music is what you are looking for and then you are good to come during the weekend. During weekdays the bar is more a lounge and chill out stop.

Clubs

Roppongi night - Gaien Higashi street

Most of the clubs are in the Gaien Higashi street, at the right of subway exit 3.

  • 1AOK - @okyo.com Roppongi 5-10-25 35.65934, 139.73246 ☎ +81 3 6447 2002 1AOK first night - Dance music, plays the top hits of the moment.
  • Red Area | 3-14-11 Roppongi 35.66234, 139.73447 - Red Area Roppongi - No entry fee, but you must have a drink in your hand at all times The best known of Roppongi's many Meat markets, formerly Gaspanic (renamed late 2013). Although it was previously where desperate foreigner men and desperate women hoping to score would congregate, it has recently taken on a much more Japanese vibe. There are lots of young people looking good, but it is not nearly as easy to score as it used to be. Plenty of eye Candies, but if you want a hookup, you are advised to go to Black Horse, which is right next door. Nobody ever admits to going here, but it's packed tighter than the lower circles of Hell on most weekends. On Thursdays ("Happy Gaspanic Day") all drinks are ¥700 all night, while the rest of the time prices vary from ¥600–1000. The amount of drinks in the drinks varies greatly, depending on the bartenders and the crowd. Notorious pickpocket spot.
  • IBEX | @okyo.net Aries Bldg. 4F, 3-15-24 Roppongi 35.66253, 139.73534 ☎ +81 3 3746-1075 - Cover ¥2500 with 1 drinks Hip-hop, R&B, and reggae club.
  • Odeon Club - @r.com HanaTsubaki Bldg. 3F, 3-15-23 Roppongi 35.66238, 139.73514 ☎ +81 3 3478-4555 | Opening Hours: 20:00-05:00 daily Cover ¥2000 with 1 drink - Mix of hip-hop and techno. one of the most popular after hours late night restaurants open from 10:00 pm until 12.00 noon the next day

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Tokyo-Midtown-Tower-02 - Tokyo Midtown, on top of which is Tokyo's priciest hotel

Sleeping is probably the last thing on your mind when here. There are plenty of places to hang out between the last train and the first one in the morning, but not surprisingly, very few of them are affordable.

Note that if you are a foreigner and then all hotels will require your actual passport in order to make a photocopy. These are all legitimate hotels, not love hotels. So if you find yourself needing a love hotel, your best option is to take a cab to Shibuya.