National Art Center, Tokyo
by WandererBen
Aug 25, 2025
Personally, I think #TokyoTower is the most beautiful landmark in Tokyo. With its Eiffel Tower-inspired design and red accents, it's a striking sight during the day, and the added lighting creates a beautiful nightscape.💗
#ShibaPark
ShibaPark is a great spot to see Tokyo Tower up close :)
Tokyo Tower is surprisingly large, so the surrounding area is a photogenic spot. ShibaPark's beautifully landscaped grounds make it a great place for a stroll. Especially in the warm spring weather, with its beautiful flower gardens, it's a great place for a #picnic! It's not a grand structure, but the space is so relaxing. I highly recommend visiting! (Honestly, I liked this place better than Shinjuku Gyoen. lol)
If you walk along the promenade from Shiba Park toward Tokyo Tower, you'll find another crowded section, another #photospot. lol
I set Azabu-dai Hills as my destination, so Google Maps automatically guided me to the Tokyo Tower viewing area. :)
#Azabu-dai Hills
Azabu-dai Hills is a must-visit for Tokyo visitors! It boasts Japan's tallest building, high-end brands, and various event halls. Its distinctive design, blending in with the greenery of its rooftop garden, also makes it a highly regarded architectural landmark.
You can enjoy the panoramic view from the rooftop of the building directly across from Azabu-dai Hills. It turned out better in photos than I expected :)
If you go all the way inside along the main road of Azabudai Hills, it feels a bit like a new city apartment complex. ㅎㅎ There are so many entrances here, and even underground, there are many paths that branch off, so it's a bit like a rabbit hole. It's easy to get lost..!
+ The famous confectionery shop, Ashree, is located on the first floor of Azabudai Hills!! I didn't know it was there, so I was even happier to stumble upon #Ashree 😆 I got to the Ginza branch too late and everything was sold out, but the Roppongi branch opened right at 11 AM, so the line was short and I was able to get everything I wanted. ㅎㅎ Lucky!!
#TheNationalArtCenter
Because it was featured in the anime "Your Name," it attracts visitors beyond just art enthusiasts. Designed by Kisho Kurokawa, the architect who designed Lotte World in Korea, this museum is architecturally distinctive and a representative landmark of Roppongi. :) The museum features a distinctive curved design and features a souvenir shop in the basement. A 1,000 yen admission fee allows you to enter the exhibition hall and admire the modern art.😊
#travelguide #japantravel #tokyotravel
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