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Moe side #08 – Roppongi Hills Mahou Shoutengai

Roppongi Hills is just a little north-east of Meguro. Perhaps more relevantly, it’s not far from Shibuya – an upmarket shopping district with a more refined and stylish touch. It also adjoins a commercial area with plenty of offices.

This is one of Ast's photos - security wouldn't let us past the lobby to find out just what The Pokemon Company does here

This is one of Ast's photos - security wouldn't let us past the lobby to find out just what The Pokemon Company does here

Ascending from the station we find ourselves entering a large cavernous atrium, surrounded by various shops, cafes and TV screens – it certainly does no harm for one’s image. Everything about the place exudes a sense of luxury and class – clean, spacious and well-lit.

You can see some of the oval-shaped roof near the top, I think it's about 30m in diameter, and this is the small building

You can see some of the oval-shaped roof near the top, I think it's about 30m in diameter, and this is the small building

Stepping out into daylight is a weird experience – it’s a wide open area, with grass, trees and park benches. It’s also pretty busy for a Tuesday. While Ast went off to find a toilet, I sat down and tried to see if I could snarf some wifi (unsuccessfully).

It's *that* kinda wanky establishment, they've wrapped all the trees up like presents.

It's *that* kinda wanky establishment, they've wrapped all the trees up like presents.

Roppongi Hills was under attack by alien spiders at the time of this report. We apologise for any inconvenience caused-degozaimasu.

Roppongi Hills was under attack by alien spiders at the time of this report. We apologise for any inconvenience caused-degozaimasu.

The most obvious feature is the 54-storey Mori tower, directly in front of the station exit. The lower half a dozen or so levels are for shopping, while the upper levels are mostly corporate office space. As seen in the top photo, there’s plenty of well-known companies with operations here. The shopping is a warren of tunnels and levels, attached in parts to a hotel, cinemas, and gardens. It’s not entirely different from some of the shinier Westfield complexes (like Bondi Junction), but with so much less horrible.

You can't tell from here, but this is an elaborate display sitting in a small water feature inside one of the shopping arcades

You can't tell from here, but this is an elaborate display sitting in a small water feature inside one of the shopping arcades

Winding our way up from the lower levels we arrive on a plateau overlooking a hillside to the east. It’s steep, and a series of stairways and walkways have been built into the hill. Were it a little more complex and cave-ish, it wouldn’t be out of place in Myst.

Think what you will of the smog over the city, I just can't get over the deep blue sky here.

Think what you will of the smog over the city, I just can't get over the deep blue sky here.

From the hillside there’s a fair view out over the city. Tokyo Tower is pretty much directly to the east. Below us a decidedly western-style garden is well-maintained and enjoyed by families, couples and friends. A little to the south is a small theatre of sorts, where there’s a choral performance taking place.

Overlooking the garden from the east side of the hill. The TV Asahi building is visible on the right.

Overlooking the garden from the east side of the hill. The TV Asahi building is visible on the right.

One of the more curious scenes we spotted. The dog (a greyhound with hair?) looked thoroughly dazed and confused, while the kids were delighted to play with a very demure pet. Moments earlier its owner was feeding the dog potato wedges and watching TV on their phone.

One of the more curious scenes we spotted. The dog (a greyhound with long hair?) looked thoroughly dazed and confused, while the kids were delighted to play with a very docile pet. Moments earlier its owner was feeding the dog potato wedges and watching TV on their phone.

TV Asahi’s headquarters are right next door, which were open for some sort of anniversary festivities by my guess. On display down one end was a series of stalls and boards for one of their more popular programs, 相棒 (Aibou, “partner” in the sense of camaraderie). It’s a cop action show, and it’s been popular enough to warrant several full seasons (then again, there’s Zero no Tsukaima too, right?).

You can tell what sort of cop-duo it'll be - the older and wiser detective, immacutely dressed and very intellectual, teamed with the younger, rasher, spur of the moment, not-quite-rookie-but-inexperienced cop.

You can tell what sort of cop-duo it'll be - the older and wiser detective, immacutely dressed and very intellectual, teamed with the younger, rasher, spur of the moment, not-quite-rookie-but-inexperienced cop.

That pretty much rounds out the day for us. We’ve plans to meet up with a local contact sometime, as well as make battle plans for comiket.

Roppongi may have the highest concentration of Little Dogs in Tokyo.

Roppongi may have the highest concentration of Little Dogs in all of Tokyo.

There was a machine in the tv asahi building that takes 10yen coins and stamps these little medallions for you. This is for V-san, he digs Doraemon.

There was a machine in the tv asahi building that takes 10yen coins and stamps these little medallions for you. This is for V-san, he digs Doraemon.