Secret Bar | Roku Nana (六七)

If you happen to be in a romantic and inconspicuous mood, a combination I can’t say I encounter often, head over to Roku Nana, a new secret bar that just opened up in Roppongi. Nestled between buildings, Roku Nana made claim to the 3rd floor and a strategically situated rooftop that affords views of Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Tower. Literally 6 7, the bar takes its name from the address (Roppongi 7th ward), the only thing that will help you find the place because there are no signs. Just an address and telephone number.

Roku Nana was designed by Yasumichi Morita whose firm Glamorous, if the name didn’t tip you off, has a taste for flamboyant décor that straddles a delicate balance between classy and corny. The bar is a follow-up to imoarai, his previous secret bar in Roppongi.
Verde Roppongi 3F
7-16-11 Roppongi, Minato-ku
Tel:03-6438-9915

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9 comments
waouh, i think i will never see such a bar around here!!! and i definitively love those stark chairs…
thanks a lot for your b’day wishes
waouh, i think i will never see such a bar around here!!! and i definitively love those stark chairs…
thanks a lot for your b’day wishes
wow! i check out their website, and their work is truly incredible. thanks so much for sharing, and i hope you’re having a wonderful week!
xo urban flea
http://www.urbanfleadesign.net
wow! i check out their website, and their work is truly incredible. thanks so much for sharing, and i hope you’re having a wonderful week!
xo urban flea
http://www.urbanfleadesign.net
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It was a very cute place. They lend you blankets to keep you cozy♥
awww, how sweet of them!
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The bar does look romantic enough to catch my eyes. The designer had a great idea and the bar equipment ain’t that expensive. But again, I have to underline the creativity of the designer who made all this possible.