Toranomon Hills
Toranomon Hills brings a modern edge to the neighborhood that once served as the gateway to Edo Castle. Here, dining, art, culture, and shopping come together within four towers—all just a short stroll apart.
Toranomon Hills Station Tower
Photo by: PIXTA/ yama1221Station Tower is a hub for art and innovation. At the entrance, you’ll find Hotel Toranomon Hills, designed by Danish studio Space Copenhagen. The hotel seamlessly blends Danish and Japanese influences, creating spaces that strike a balance between business and relaxation, with iconic city views and Michelin-starred Le Pristine located right in the lobby.
T-Market, short for Town Market, reimagines a public market that celebrates food culture and Japanese craftsmanship. Explore restaurants, bars, gourmet groceries, confectionery, flowers and crafts. Corridors come alive with forests and playful animals by artist Yosuke Yamaguchi. Many restaurants stay open until 11 P.M., perfect for late-night meals.
After T-Market, make time for Tokyo Node, ideal for art lovers with year-round exhibitions, tech events, and performances. For popular shows, book ahead—some require reservations. If you have the chance, stop by Glass Rock between Station and Mori Tower, where creative teas, sweets and a massive bookstore invite you to unwind. The T-Deck bridge links these towers and features public art, making it an excellent spot for a photo opportunity.
Toranomon Hills Business Tower
Photo by: iStock/ gyroThe Business Tower houses the Arch Incubation Center, offering coworking and business development services. On the lower floors, you’ll find supermarkets, retail shops and everything from sweets to sake. The third floor is home to Toranomon Yokocho, a corridor of twenty-six restaurants and bars inspired by classic outdoor food alleys. Watch chefs at work and sample everything from Michelin-star yakitori to Thai and Chinese dishes. It’s a favorite lunch spot and a lively place to meet friends after hours. Walk-ins are welcome, but reserving ahead of time can save you from the queue during busy times. After dark, stop by Shushokudo Toranomon for a cozy izakaya (Japanese pub) atmosphere.
Toranomon Hills Mori Tower
Photo by: WikiCommons/ WpcpeyMori Tower is famous for the Oval Plaza Garden, an oasis among the buildings—perfect for a stroll or a break from the city. The tower also houses Andaz Tokyo, where you can enjoy sweeping views and cocktails at the rooftop bar, plus a range of shops and Western and Japanese restaurants.
Whether for business or exploration, Toranomon Hills invites you to experience a different side of Tokyo—where design, art, and culinary adventure come together in unexpected ways.





