Roppongi Hills

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This well-known mall cleverly combines consumerism with art. Dotting the compound are stunning sculptures, including the centerpiece, a metal spider by Louise Bourgeois that resembles a creature in a B-grade sci-fi movie. Nestled in its bronze body are shiny white marble eggs. There are twenty sculptures in all, half by Japanese artists, the others by artists from all over the world. In addition, the complex houses the Mori Art Museum, the Grand Hyatt hotel and, of course, scores of big-ticket designer-brand stores and restaurants. It's a great one-stop shop.

Written by Mark Graham

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