Roppongi Hills Christmas
Christmas is typically not celebrated in Japan (it is a regular work day for all salarymen and office ladies). Note: All the pictures in this blog post were taken in 2008 and 2009.
But with the high number of tourists visiting and foreigners living in Roppongi Hills, you will find Christmas decorations throughout the complex like Christmas trees at Plaza 66.
The indoor West Walk shopping center has different types of decorations.
You can buy gifts, goods and food at the Roppongi Hills Christmas Marketplace.
How about a Mercedes Benz convertible for a gift? FTW!
Even the cow is getting into the Christmas spirit.
My best wishes to all for a wonderful and peaceful Christmas throughout the world.
Please visit this week’s issue (#6) of Show Me Japan started by Anna at budgettrouble.com.

Yes, I’ll take that car. What? You never got a convertible for Christmas?
Have a wonderful Holiday weekend!
Can I get a ride from you then?
Beautiful pictures!! Thank you for sharing.
I was just there last week. Roppongi is always beautiful. =)
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I want a cow for the gift!!! Great entry and you really showed us how Japanese in Tokyo celebrate Christmas! Thanks for sharing.
Have a wonderful Holidays and Merry Christmas.
The cow is on its way
Thanks for the comments.
Merry Christmas!
Don’t have a cow, man.
Moooo!
Sweet photos! I don’t have many opportunities to visit Roppongi Hills during the day time these days… thanks for keeping us updated!
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. Tokyo is indeed a very large metropolitan city with so many different areas, so it is hard to visit all the places.
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