Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree
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Tokyo Skytree

Highly Recommended
5.0 ( Reviews)
7 of 219 in attractions in Tokyo

Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー), a must-see icon in Sumida City Ward, soars 634 meters high as Japan’s tallest structure. It offers breathtaking views from its two observation decks at 350 and 450 meters, the highest in Japan. The Tembo Deck delights visitors with panoramic cityscapes, a souvenir shop, a café, and the elegant Musashi Sky Restaurant. The thrilling glass floors offer a vertigo-inducing look straight down, adding to the excitement.

The Tembo Galleria, dubbed "the world's highest skywalk," features a spiraling ramp encased in glass, showcasing sweeping views of the Kanto Region. At 451.2 meters, the top deck invites relaxation with its tall windows and lounging areas. Tokyo Skytree Town, located at the base, includes a shopping complex and aquarium, ensuring entertainment for all.

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Hours and Fees

Tokyo Skytree
  • Opening hours
  • 10:00 to 22:00 (from 9:00 on Sundays and national holidays)

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • Individual travelers can visit Tokyo Skytree in two main ways:

    Same-day tickets:
    Buy tickets at the 4th-floor counter. On busy days, you’ll get a 30-minute entry time slot. Tickets may sell out on very busy days. Prices:

    - First observatory: 2400 yen (weekdays), 2600 yen (weekends/holidays)
    - Both observatories: 3500 yen (weekdays), 3800 yen (weekends/holidays)

    Advance tickets:
    Book online via the official website or Klook to reserve a time slot and save a few hundred yen. Prices:

    - First observatory: 2100 yen (weekdays), 2300 yen (weekends/holidays)
    - Both observatories: 3100 yen (weekdays), 3400 yen (weekends/holidays)

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Getting there

The Tokyo Skytree entrance is on the 4th floor of Tokyo Skytree Town, near Tokyo Skytree Station and Oshiage Station, or a 20-minute walk from Asakusa. Direct buses also run from Ueno Station, Tokyo Disney Resort, and Haneda Airport.

Resources

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Reviews

  • 5/5 - Excellent

    Tokyo Skytree is an absolute must-visit! The views from the observation decks are breathtaking, offering panoramic sights of Tokyo's sprawling cityscape. On a clear day, you can even spot Mount Fuji in the distance. The experience is truly mesmerizing, especially at sunset when the city lights start to twinkle.

    The building itself is impressive, and the shopping and dining options add to the experience. I enjoyed exploring the shops and having a meal with a view. It’s a bit pricey, but the stunning views make it worth every yen!

    3 weeks ago — by Wesley

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