Discover the best of Azabudai Hills with our latest guide map
Photo: Time Out Tokyo
Photo: Time Out Tokyo

Discover the best of Azabudai Hills with our latest guide map

‘30 Things to Do at Azabudai Hills’ points you to our favourite places to eat, drink and shop at the forward-looking complex – along with our picks for the best art attractions

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Time Out Tokyo’s ‘30 Things to Do at Azabudai Hills’ guide map is out now. Published in partnership with Mori Building Co, Ltd, the lead developers behind the Azabudai Hills complex, this handy guide points you to the best parts of the expansive development, a pivotal landmark and lifestyle hub in central Tokyo. 

We’ve picked out the most exciting restaurants, galleries and more at Azabudai Hills, spread out across four buildings, for a definitive guide to the town-sized facility. 

Here’s a small sample of the places featured in the guide.

Janu Bar
Photo: Janu Tokyo

Janu Bar

One of the many dining and drinking options at luxury hotel Janu Tokyo, Janu Bar is an exceptional spot to kick off your evening. The luxe lounge boasts a creative menu curated by legendary mixologist Shuzo Nagumo featuring cocktails inspired by Tokyo’s many districts.

IntertWine K×M Yamajin
Photo: Kisa ToyoshimaIntertWine K×M Yamajin


IntertWine K×M Yamajin

Pick up some incredible bottles of wine, sake and Japanese spirits at this comprehensive shop curated by Kenichi Ohashi, the only person in Japan to hold the title of Master of Wine. You can also pair 20 different types of wine and sake at the store’s Component Pairing Counter.

Azabudai Hills Gallery
Photo: Azabudai Hills GalleryAzabudai Hills Gallery

Azabudai Hills Gallery

Located by Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza A, this cultural hub organises exhibitions highlighting distinguished local and international artists. The gallery has recently welcomed luminaries such as Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson and American sculptor Alexander Calder, as well as the Pokémon x Kogei exhibition, a unique take on traditional Japanese crafts.

Pick up a FREE copy of the guide at the Azabudai Hills Tourist Information Counter.

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