Toranomon Hills Station

This is a Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line station, newly opened in June 2020.
It sits along the same line as two other major developments by Mori Building—Roppongi Hills and Azabudai Hills—creating a trio of modern urban hubs connected by the Hibiya Line.

A Cluster of Skyscrapers

Looking up, you’ll see a soaring skyline of towering buildings. At the heart of it all are four key structures: Toranomon Hills Mori Tower, Station Tower, Business Tower, and Residential Tower.

A New Kind of Bookstore

Amid the cluster of high-rise buildings, there’s a small low-rise structure called Glass Rock. Inside, you’ll find a newly opened bookstore called magmabooks.
What makes it unique is the way books are displayed and the paid space it offers where you can alternate between focus and relaxation.
Noripy gave it a try too—and it was quite an interesting experience!

A Neighborhood Full of Character

Wandering around freely, you’ll come across all sorts of unique stores—a giant FamilyMart, a specialty shop selling colorful school backpacks (randoseru), and in a stylish drinking alley, a robot was making its rounds on patrol!

A Space to Unwind

The thoughtfully crafted space is spacious and uplifting—just being there melts the stress away.
Andaz Tokyo, nestled within the Mori Tower, is a stylish hotel where Noripy sometimes meets guests for their tours.

Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) alley

Alleyways that recreate the feel of traditional Japanese drinking districts have become quite stylish.
And the food quality is top-notch—delicious!

Foodie’s Delight

Food lover Noripy is always torn. “Hmm… which one should I choose? They both look so good. I want to try both…”
And in the end, I sneak a bite of what a partner ordered, saying, “Let me just have a little taste,” heading straight down the road to a chubby physique.Today’s lunch was yakitori: a grilled chicken rice box and oyakodon.
Foodie, satisfied!

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