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NORTH TOWER, adjoining to Roppongi Station on the Subway Hibiya Line, has all varieties of casual restaurants, household item stores, and quick-service convenience stores on the 1st and B1 floors. |
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This main entrance to Roppongi Hills, directly connected to Subway Hibiya Line Roppongi Station, is completed with take-out food shops, fashion boutiques, and household goods stores you always need. |
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This area is inside Mori Tower, the centerpiece of Roppongi Hills.Its impressive gallery space lining a four-story atrium is lined with fashion boutiques, restaurants, variety shops, medical center, banks and a host of other shops and facilities that are "musts" for making life more comfortable and enjoyable. |
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This area consists of Keyakizaka Complex with movie theaters and a semi-open street facing the Japanese garden, where the former Mohri mansion was located. Many restaurants and shops in this area are characteristic of ethnic Asian (oriental) tastes. |
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This tree-lined avenue, approximately 400 meters long, runs east and west through Roppongi Hills. The luxurious brand shops, old-established restaurants, and fancy cafes line along the street. |
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Shop number along with Zone sign and located floor,is indicated on the floor near the shop entrance. |
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Shop number is indicated on the floor near the doorway. |
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Zero-meter Point on each floor of Zones. |
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Zero-meter Point is the starting point on each floor.
From the zero-meter point , distance point is set up each 50meters . Shop number indicates an approximate distance from the zero-meter point. |
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