Grand Hyatt Tokyo

6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-ku 
Tokyo,  106-0032
Japan

Around Grand Hyatt Tokyo

ROPPONGI HILLS

Grand Hyatt Tokyo is directly connected to Roppongi Hills, the cultural heart of Tokyo and a dynamic commercial complex that features an observatory (Tokyo City View), a cinema, a beautiful outdoor garden, seasonal events and over 200 high-end restaurants and shops featuring Japanese and international luxury brands.

MORI ART MUSEUM

With a focus on modern art from around the world, the museum offers exhibitions of various art genres, including fashion, architecture, design, and photography. The museum is located on the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower and is open until late.

TOKYO CITY VIEW

Tokyo City View towers 250-meters above sea level, offering visitors a 360-degree view of the bustling metropolis. Located on the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower and open until 11:00 p.m., visitors can relax and enjoy the magnificent views of Tokyo.

Mohri Garden

Wander through this vast and beautiful Japanese garden featuring a pond and stream that depicts the relic of a feudal lord’s estate from the Edo period. Enjoy the changing scenery of the four seasons, from cherry blossoms in the spring to the fall foliage.

Tokyo Tower

Built in 1958, Tokyo Tower has become a brightly shining symbol of Tokyo. With a height of 333 meters, it features two observatories that are 150-meters and 250-meters above the city and allow people to enjoy views of Mount Fuji, Mount Tsukuba and a breathtaking view of Tokyo. At night, the tower is illuminated in a warm orange color in the winter, cool white in the summer, and other special color patterns according to the seasons and events. Be sure to visit the aquarium on the first floor as well. 

MEIJI JINGU (SHRINE)

The famous Meiji Jingu shrine should be included in the itinerary of every visitor to Tokyo. The shrine was constructed in 1920 and is dedicated to the memory of the Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The vast grounds feature approximately 100,000 trees which grow over 700,000-square meters of land and were donated and planted from all over Japan at Jingu Oza. The forest is a popular place for relaxation and this shrine has the most visitors in Japan every year for Hatsumode (first Shinto shrine visit of the year).