March 09, 2010

A Party in the Sky

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Located on the 42nd and 43rd floors of Roppongi Hills Residence B, the Sky Lounge is a large, modern room that can accommodate up to 50 people and is available for use exclusively by Roppongi Hills residents and their guests.

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The lounge is equipped with the best in modern electronics, including a full sound system and remote-controlled window shades.

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The guest room can be rented out by residents so that their guests don’t need to worry about making their way back home after the festivities.

Have you ever wanted to attend a chic party at a stylish loft, like those frequented by the rich and beautiful characters of Hollywood dramas and films? If so, look no further.

Located on the 42nd and 43rd floors of Roppongi Hills Residence B, the Sky Lounge is a large, modern room that can accommodate up to 50 people and is available for use exclusively by Roppongi Hills residents and their guests.

The split-level floor plan and walls of windows create an open, inviting feeling, while at the same time offering some of the best views Tokyo has to offer. The lounge is also equipped with the best in modern electronics, including a full sound system and remote-controlled window shades. There is also a state-of-the-art kitchen and bar, so residents can cook or cater for their guests.

Attached to the Sky Lounge is an open-air balcony (for guests who want to get a bit of air or enjoy an unobstructed view of the city and night sky) and a private guest room. The guest room can be rented out by residents so that their guests don't need to worry about making their way back home after the festivities. With two queen beds, a sitting area, and a spacious bathroom, the guest room can comfortably accommodate up tp two guests and costs only ¥42,000 per night, a bargain compared to prices at some of the area's hotels.

In addition to private parties, the Sky Lounge is also used as a venue for MORI LIVING monthly events, available to a limited number of residents who register to participate. These events are understandingly very popular among residents, who enjoy socializing with one another while participating in activities such as sushi-making or listening to talks and workshops by prominent guests from a variety of fields.

Kelly