*DAIMARU Peacock Store

Decent: Rich selection: Many kinds of drinks,spices and foods:
Roppongi station on Tokyo Metro Hibiya line – 15min. walk
Azabu-juban station on Tokyo Metro Nannboku line – 3min. walk

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* National Azabu Supermarket

Near Hiroo station, right across from Arisugawa park,and next to Baskin Robbins!
The store offers a variety of food, drinks, books, kitchen wares, party items, etc. imported from other countries. Most items are pricy.>>>>National Azabu Super Market<<<<

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Our recommendation!! *Food Magazine
Near Roppongi Hills, a little past Tsutaya Roppongi. Open 24 hours: Decent: Rich selection: Many kinds of drinks,spices and foods: Cheaper than usual price.
Roppongi station on Tokyo Metro Hibiya line – 5min. walk
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*Roppongi Marche

Very convenient location. Close to Roppongi crossing and Roppongi station on Tokyo Metro Hibiya line. They sell different food items.Roppongi Marche
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*Precce Premium

I would say, this is the best one. Located in Tokyo Midtown basement. Open 24 hours.Decent.Rich selection.Many kinds of drinks,spices and foods :a little pricey: some foreign stuff :neighborhood porter(delivery service):     Roppongi station on Tokyo Metro Hibiya line – 5min. walk
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The name “Roppongi”, which appears to have been coined around 1660, literally means “six trees”. Six very old and large zelkova trees used to mark the area; first three were cleared, and the last was destroyed during the Pacific War.[1] Another legend has it that the name comes from the fact that six daimyo lived nearby during the Edo period, each with the kanji character for “tree” or a kind of tree in their names. Roppongi was not extensively populated until after the Meiji Restoration, although the area was trafficked for centuries and served as the site of the cremation of Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada‘s wife in 1626. Read the rest of this entry »