|  | Eidan Nanboku Line, Toei Ooedo Line Azabu juuban station   
 You turn left at the Shin Ichinohashi intersection in the Gaien Higashi
      Avenue (Beltway No. 3 route). You look at the Azabu Nagasaka Sarashina
      head office of the buckwheat noodle shop of a long-established store on
      right-hand side. Ooedo Line is more convenient.
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      |  | Azabu-Juuban map   
 The red line of central left-hand side is the Ooedo Line Azabu juuban 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 Almond at the center in Roppongi.
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      |  | Roppongi Hills scenery from a Shin Ichinohashi intersection.  
 Roppongi Hills scenery from a Shin Ichinohashi intersection. It is the
      Mori Tower that it is visible over a white building. Two buildings of a
      dark red color are Roppongi Hills Residences.
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      |  | The 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 in Roppongi.
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      |  | 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.
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      |  | Keyakizaka Street  | 
    
      |  | 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 .
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      |  | TV Asahi  | 
    
      |  | Keyakizaka Street  
 The right is the Keyakizaka Complex and is a movie theater building.
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      |  | Keyakizaka Street   | 
    
      |  | Roppongi Hills Residences  | 
    
      |  | The main character with which the Keyakizaka Street is decorated "Roku-Roku
      star people"  
 Roku-Roku origins in 6 chome of Roppongi. Roppongi means 6 trees in Japanese.
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      |  | The Roppongi Hills Arena  | 
    
      |  | Fashion shops in the Keyakizaka Street  | 
    
      |  | Keyakizaka Street Map  | 
    
      |  | The Grand Hyatt Tokyo Hotel  | 
    
      |  | 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  |