Azabudai Hills is a major new mixed-use development from Mori Building — the people who brought you the nearby Roppongi Hills, Toranomon Hills, and Ark Hills (notice a theme here with the naming?)

The central office tower is 325.2m in height. | Photo by Gregory Lane

Besides being home to Japan’s tallest building — the Azabudai Hills Mori Tower — the major drawcard besides the usual upmarket shops and eateries, is the Mori Digital Art Museum, a permanent home for teamLab Borderless.

When is Azabudai Hills scheduled to open?

The grand opening took place on November 24, 2023. Azabudai Hills is now open.

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What is there to see and do at Azabudai Hills?

teamLab Borderless | Photo by teamLab, Untitled, © teamLab, courtesy Pace Gallery

A lot! Take your pick from art galleries, fine-dining restaurants, cozy cafes, luxury stores and much more. See our guide to what to do at Azabudai Hills.

How to get to Azabudai Hills

The northwest corner of the Azabudai Hills complex is connected directly to Kamiyacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. Roppongi Itchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line is a short walk to the northeast. It’s also an easy walk from the Roppongi neighborhood to the east along Gaien-higashi Dori Avenue.