The Azabu Juban station - the Keyakizaka Street
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Eidan Nanboku Line, Toei Ooedo Line Azabu juuban station Eidan Nanboku Line, Toei Ooedo Line Azabu Juban station

You turn left at the Shin Ichinohashi intersection in the Gaien Higashi Avenue (Beltway No. 3 route). On the right, you see the Azabu Nagasaka Sarashina, head restaurant of the long-established buckwheat noodle shop.The station of Ooedo Line is more convenient to go to Roppongi Hills.
Azabu-Juuban mapAzabu-Juban map

The red line of central left-hand side is the Ooedo Line Azabu Juban station. The lower right brown block is Roppongi Hills. . Ooedo Line (the pink line) runs along the Gaien Higashi Avenue, turns to the right in TV Asahi of Roppongi Hills, and goes to the center of Roppongi where famous sweet shop Almond is located.
Roppongi Hills scenery from a Shin Ichinohashi intersection. Roppongi Hills scenery from a Shin Ichinohashi intersection.

Roppongi Hills scenery from a Shin Ichinohashi intersection.The Mori Tower is visible over a white building. Two buildings of a dark red color are Roppongi Hills Residences.
A distant view of Roppongi where redevelopment is in progress. A distant view of Roppongi where redevelopment is in progress.
 
A distant view of Roppongi where redevelopment is in progress. A distant view of Roppongi where redevelopment is in progress.
 
The dear Tami statue of the model of a children's song "the girl who wore red shoes" The dear Tami statue of the model of a children's song "the girl who wore red shoes"  

The small statue in the Azabu Juban shopping street.According to the history, dear Tami became a U.S. missionary's adopted daughter."The girl who wore red shoes" made this situation the song.But she became sick, and could not go to the US, and died in the orphanage located in the No. 10 Inari shrine in Meiji 44 (1911). She was 9 years old.
The history of dear Tami statue The history of dear Tami statue  
The intersection in front of TV AsahiThe intersection in front of TV Asahi

If you turn left, you arrive in the Keyakizaka Street, and if you turn to the right, you will arrive at the Almond store in Roppongi.
The Roppongi Hills map in front of TV Asahi.The Roppongi Hills map in front of TV Asahi.

A red arrow is your present location. The green line which runs up and down is the Keyakizaka Street. The right black block under the Keyakizaka Street is TV Asahi in your present location.
Keyakizaka Street Keyakizaka Street
TV Asahi and Tatsuo Miyajima's work  "Counter Void" TV Asahi and Tatsuo Miyajima's work  "Counter Void"

The numbers of a lower green wall change every moment. The Mori Tower can be seen upper part of TV Asahi .
TV AsahiTV Asahi
Keyakizaka StreetKeyakizaka Street

The right is the Keyakizaka Complex and is a movie theater building.
Keyakizaka StreetKeyakizaka Street
Roppongi Hills   ResidenceRoppongi Hills Residences
The main character with which the Keyakizaka Street is decorated;;Roku-Roku star people (aliens)The main character with which the Keyakizaka Street is decorated;"Roku-Roku star people (aliens)"

Roku-Roku means six-six, 6 chome of Roppongi. Roppongi means 6 trees in Japanese.
The Roppongi Hills ArenaThe Roppongi Hills Arena
Fashion shops in the Keyakizaka Street Fashion shops in the Keyakizaka Street
Keyakizaka Street MapKeyakizaka Street Map
Keyakizaka Street Keyakizaka Street 
The Roppongi Hills The Roppongi Hills 
The Roppongi Hills The Roppongi Hills 

It is the Hyatt hotel in front of the Mori Tower.
The Grand Hyatt Tokyo Hotel The Grand Hyatt Tokyo Hotel
Sakurada shrine (Ju-Roujin) Sakurada shrine (Ju-Roujin)  

Ju-Roujin is the aged god of wealth and longevity.It is opposite to the Hyatt hotel.
The logo of Roppongi Hills The logo of Roppongi Hills

"Roppongi " is expressed. It is seen that O portion of p and g have piled up two O up and down.
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Roppongi Hills map Roppongi Hills map
Roppongi Hills seen from in front of Prince Arisugawa Memorial Park Roppongi Hills seen from in front of Prince Arisugawa Memorial Park  



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