Roppongi Hills Serviced Apartments: Stay Like You Live #2
Take in Tranquility and Greenery in the Middle of the City
Serviced apartments are gaining attention these days as we move through the transformation of lifestyles caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Serviced apartments have become spaces that meet a wide variety of needs for those who travel between city and suburbs, or for those looking to be refreshed from working at home. Three people who know Roppongi Hills well have stayed at its serviced apartment recently. This is what they have experienced.
Naomi Shimizu: Stylist
“I often visit Roppongi Hills for the movie theaters, museums and shopping,” says stylist Naomi Shimizu. “Classics the Small Luxury has been around since the opening of Roppongi Hills. It is a great place for handkerchief lovers to shop. Estnation, the Roppongi Hills branch, has a full line of jewelry and cosmetics, as well as some of my favorite clothing brands. So it’s convenient to see a variety of things in one place!”
For her work, Shimizu often goes on long business trips overseas. During Paris Fashion Week, which lasts more than two weeks at a time, she also stays in a local serviced apartment.
“If you are going to spend a lot of time, you will want to cook and eat a little something in your room. Unlike hotels, serviced apartments have a kitchen, which comes handy. Recently, I had to live in a hotel because of sudden construction at my apartment building. I got tired of eating out all the time,” she smiled.
Shimizu stayed in a one-bedroom unit with distinctive yellow walls. The 55-square-meter space has a living room, dining room with a kitchen and a bedroom.
It’s nice for a change to be able to see the greenery of Keyakizaka from there.
“I like that the layout doesn’t allow for a single view of the entire room. Each space is loosely connected to the other, so it’s nice to have a movable wall to hide the bedroom when you have guests.”
She especially liked the balcony and the washing machine installed in the room.
“In high-rise hotels, the windows don’t open and it gets stuffy. It’s nice to have not only a window, but also a balcony! It’s nice for a change to be able to see the greenery of Keyakizaka from there. Having a washing machine in the room is also a plus. In most places abroad, it’s usually shared with other residents.”
During her stay, Shimizu shopped for food at the Grand Food Hall and had lunch at Bricolage Bread & Co.
“Grand Food Hall has small portions of seasonings that are very helpful. Even if I buy it in a bottle, I won’t be able to use it all. They also have a wonderful service where you can order fresh ingredients and they cook them for you on the spot. For lunch, I took a walk to Bricolage Bread & Co. Roppongi Hills offers many choices of food. It’s another great way to spend time here.”
She carries on: “Staying in a serviced apartment was very refreshing especially now that it is hard to travel due to the coronavirus pandemic. It was so quiet and comfortable that I couldn’t believe I was in Roppongi. I thought it would be fun to spend a summer vacation here if it’s difficult to travel abroad or go to a rural area for a long stay.”
About Naomi Shimizu
After working for a publishing company, Naomi Shimizu became an independent stylist. In addition to working in fashion magazines and advertising, Shimizu styles many VIPs and celebrities.
This article originally appeared in HILLS LIFE DAILY published by Mori Building. Photos by Kohei Omachi, text by Jun Ishida, translation by Yoshiko Kogi.
For more information visit Mori Living Serviced Apartments or contact the residential department of Mori Building:
Address: 6-12-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Roppongi station (Hibiya and Oedo lines). 9-minute walk from Azabu-Juban station (Namboku and Oedo lines)
Tel: 0120-52-1806 (Japan only)
Email: sa@mori.co.jp
In addition to the Roppongi Hills Residence, Mori Building has serviced apartments in three other locations: Atago Green Hills Forest Tower, ARK Towers and the Prudential Tower Residences.
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