
Start your journey at the lively Azabu-Juban Shopping Street, famous for its traditional snacks like Taiyaki and savory beans. Beyond the food, discover the deep history of this international district. Visit the poignant Kimi-chan Statue, admire the stained glass at the Ando Memorial Church, and explore Zenpukuji, one of Tokyo's oldest temples and the site of the first US legation. A perfect blend of local "Shitamachi" atmosphere and deep historical roots.
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Roppongi Sakurazaka is a quiet walking path adjacent to Roppongi Hills. In spring, 75 cherry trees bloom proudly, allowing you to walk under a pink tunnel as a hidden urban cherry blossom spot.

Start at Roppongi Hills, greeted by the giant spider sculpture "Maman." Explore the Mori Art Museum and the traditional Mohri Garden before heading to the National Art Center, Tokyo, famous for its waving glass facade. Conclude your art walk at Tokyo Midtown, home to the Suntory Museum of Art, 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, and the expansive Hinokicho Park. A perfect blend of world-class art, modern architecture, and relaxing urban greenery.

Roppongi Keyakizaka Dori is the main street of Roppongi Hills. The winter illumination is a poetic charm of Tokyo winter, and the collaboration of Tokyo Tower and the sparkling roadside trees makes for a perfect photo spot.

Begin at Shiba Toshogu and Zojoji Temple, the sacred grounds of the Tokugawa Shoguns, set against the stunning backdrop of Tokyo Tower. After enjoying the iconic view, head to Atago Shrine to climb the steep "Stone Steps of Success," a famous power spot for career advancement. Finish your time-travel journey at the futuristic Toranomon Hills. A walk bridging 400 years of Tokyo's history.