Roppongi is famous for it's wealth of foreign businesses and organizations and due to the large number of foreign embassies in the area, it is also popular amongst foreigners and foreign-nationals in Japan. There are also large buildings complexes like Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills where top businesses from inside and outside Japan have offices. While it is one of the leading business districts in Asia, it is also recognized as a large art area because of it's inclusion of the National Museum of Art, the Suntory Museum of Art, and the Mori Art Museum.
Overflowing with class, the Roppongi area is famous for its wealth of foreign organizations and businesses. Newly-built, the Tri-Seven Roppongi is an office and retail development designed to complement and enhance the surrounding environment. Tri-Seven holds its name from the address of the building at 7-7-7 Roppongi and is conveniently located in the heart of Roppongi, right opposite the impressive Tokyo Midtown complex.
Office floors offer elegance and efficiency, while retail space is occupied by Barneys New York flagship store offering a great shopping experience. Largely opened up to the outside, this impressive building has a glass facade, multi-level terraces and is surrounded by gardens
Tri-seven is on a hill thus even from the 8th floor it has expansive views overlooking Roppongi, Shinjuku and other parts of Tokyo. With a 5-star fit-out, artwork, spectacular boardroom, spacious offices, a coworking lounge and a large pantry, this location is one of the nicest serviced offices in Japan. In addition, a seismic isolation system reduces shaking and guarantees safety in the event of an earthquake, a relief to both tenants and their clients.
The old shrine that was conserved in the outside Plaza reveres "Fukurokuju" one of Japan's 7 lucky Gods, giving the blessings of good luck, prosperity and long life. It is therefore considered a great place to work and providing good luck for business.