The closest stations to Tokyo Tower are Onarimon, Akabanebashi, and Kamiyacho, all 5-10 minutes away, or a 15-20 minute walk from Hamamatsucho or Daimon Stations.





Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower (東京タワー), standing 333 meters tall in central Tokyo, is an iconic landmark and a symbol of Japan’s post-war recovery. Modeled after the Eiffel Tower but taller by 3 meters, it was Japan's tallest structure from 1958 until 2012. The main deck at 150 meters, accessible by elevator or a 600-step staircase, offers stunning city views and unique lookdown windows. Visitors can enjoy a souvenir shop and café while taking in the vibrant Tokyo skyline.
The top deck, at 250 meters, provides breathtaking panoramic views, including sights of Mount Fuji on clear days. At the tower’s base, Foot Town offers shops, restaurants, and the Red Tokyo Tower e-sports complex, where visitors can dive into interactive games and e-sport activities. Tokyo Tower is a must-visit destination, blending history, entertainment, and incredible vistas.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 23:00 (entry until 22:30)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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1500 yen (main deck only)
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3500 yen (both decks, 3300 yen if purchased in advance)
7000 yen (Diamond Tour; also includes access to a lounge on the first floor)
Getting there
Resources
Nearby
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1Mori Tower
Iconic skyline, shopping, dining, and views
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2Tokyo City View
360-degree views, stunning city skyline
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3Mori Garden
Traditional Japanese garden, cherry blossoms
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4Suntory Museum of Art
Famous for its traditional Japanese art exhibitions
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5Tokyo Midtown Galleria
Upscale shopping, fashion, dining
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6Hinokicho Park
Peaceful Japanese garden, cherry blossoms
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721_21 Design Sight
Contemporary design exhibitions in Tokyo
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8TV Asahi Headquarters
Public atrium, TV network displays
Reviews
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5/5 - Excellent
Tokyo Tower is a fantastic spot to visit! The views from the observation deck are stunning, giving you a beautiful panorama of Tokyo's skyline. I went in the evening, and seeing the city lights sparkle was magical. The atmosphere is lively, and the tower's iconic red and white design adds to its charm.
There are also shops and cafes inside, making it a fun place to explore. I enjoyed learning about the tower's history and taking photos. It’s a great spot for sightseeing and soaking in the vibrant energy of Tokyo!3 weeks ago — by Wesley