Tokyo Skytree Guide: Best Tickets, Tips And Nearby Places - Japanvisor (2024)

Tokyo Sky Tree, which opened in the spring of 2012, is a 634-meter-high tower with two observation decks.

It’s the Guinness World Records tallest radio tower in the world and the tallest structure in Japan, at twice the height of its predecessor the Tokyo Tower.

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The first observation deck is called the Tembo deck floor and has three tiers 350m, 345m, and 340m above ground. It offers a 360-degree panoramic view and has a popular glass floor section.

For an additional fee, visitors can also enter the second deck, the Tenbou Galleria observation deck. It’s 445 meters above the ground and can give you an amazing view of the Tokyo region from above the clouds.

There are also cafes and restaurants on the observation deck where you can enjoy a meal while admiring the spectacular view.

Other facilities include the Sumida Aquarium, which is known for its unique exhibits, and the planetarium “Tenku”.

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How To Purchase Tokyo SkyTree Tickets

Same day Tickets

How To Pre-Purchase Tokyo Skytree Tickets Online

Things To Know About Visiting The TokyoSkytree

History of the Tokyo Sky Tree

What to see and do at Tokyo SkyTree

The Glass Floor

Should I go to the Tembo Galleria?

Taking some Great Photo on The Tembo Galleria

More Things In The Sky Tree

Splurge at Sky Restaurant 634 – Musashi

Tokyo Skytree Town

World Beer Museum

Solamachi Shopping Street

Sumida Aquarium

Tenku: A Planetarium Kids and Adults

Tokyo Skytree Illumination

Other Observation Decks In Tokyo

Access by train

How To Purchase Tokyo SkyTree Tickets

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A ticket is required to climb the Tokyo Sky Tree observation deck.

There are two decks: The Tenbo Deck and The Tmbo Galarria. The more expensive ticket includes all areas while the cheaper option only covers the Tembo Deck.

There are two types of tickets available: same-day tickets and tickets sold over the Internet.

Same day Tickets

Tembo Deck

Same-day tickets to the TEMBO DECK can be purchased at the Ticket Counter on the 4th floor.

The price is 2060 yen for adults, 1540 yen for junior and senior high school students, 930 yen for elementary school students, and 620 yen for children 4-5 years old.

Tembo Deck + Tembo Galleria

How To Pre-Purchase Tokyo Skytree Tickets Online

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You can save money and skip the queues by purchasing your tickets online. This means that you don’t have to line up at the ticket counter and can scan a QR code to receive your entrance tickets.

You can buy tickets online at the Official Tokyo Skytree website or with a third party such as Klook.

Things To Know About Visiting The TokyoSkytree

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Here are a few interesting things about visiting the Tokyo SkyTree

  • You can see mount fuji on a sunny day
  • There are many other shops and restaurants in the same building
  • The last admission is at 8 pm
  • The elevator takes just 50 seconds
  • The tower’s color has been named Skytree white and is the lightest shade of traditional indigo-dyed products.

History of the Tokyo Sky Tree

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Since its completion in 1958, Tokyo Tower supported Tokoites as a radio and television broadcasting tower

The iconic tower had long been loved as a symbol of Japan’s period of rapid economic growth, however, with the construction of skyscrapers in the surrounding area, problems arose that made it difficult for radio waves to reach the tower.

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In 2000, the construction of a 600-meter class radio tower to replace the Tokyo Tower was planned.

The new tower was expected to serve not only as a radio tower but also as a catalyst for tourism to revitalize the local community.

The 634-meter-high radio tower opened in 2012 in Oshiage, Sumida-Ku, Tokyo and It has been certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s free-standing tallest tower.

  • The Name SkyTree was selected over other suggested names including DreamTower Rising Tower, DreamTower, and Edo Tower
  • The height of the actual tower is 634 meters with 6-3-4 able to be read in Japanese as Musashi which was the old historic name for Tokyo long ago

What to see and do at Tokyo SkyTree

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Cherry blossom season is a great time to enjoy the collaboration of the Skytree and cherry blossoms.

The nearest station is Tokyo Skytree Station Oshiage Station, but sightseeing can also be done from Asakusa in about 20 minutes on foot as a set.

The view from the observatory during the day is breathtaking, but at night you can also enjoy a panoramic view of the Tokyo nightscape, making it a great place for a date!

In addition to the observatory, this is a spot where you can spend the whole day at the aquarium, shopping, and restaurants.

The Glass Floor

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One of the most popular spots on Floor 340 is the glass floor.

Measuring 2m x 3m, you might struggle to walk over it if you are afraid of heights, but it’s beyond thrilling and quite terrifying to be able to see the landscape 340m below your feet!

Should I go to the Tembo Galleria?

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The TEMBO Kairo is an observation deck characterized by a slope that wraps around the outer wall.

You can experience the highest aerial walk in Japan.

Many visitors to the Skytree wonder, “Should I go to the Tembo Galleria even if I have to pay an additional fee?”

The answer from us is “Yes! The TEMBO Galarria is a completely different experience from the Tembo Deck and since you’re there you may as well see it all.

The curved glass window of the TEMBO Kairo

This Tembo Galleria is characterized by its curved glass windows and the wide field of view that allows you to look down to your feet.

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Walking along the TEMBO Kairo from Floor 445, you will arrive at the top floor, Floor 450, which has a maximum height of 451.2 meters.

The highest point at 451.2m is called Sorakara Point. An amazing space with light and glass that is is a must-see.

So we recommend getting the combined pass and visiting the two decks.

Taking some Great Photo on The Tembo Galleria

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  • The TEMBO Kairo is full of great photo spots, so if you like photography, this is the place for you!
  • The structure of the TEMBO Kairo is such that light shines in from overhead, which makes it easy to take bright and beautiful photos.
  • TEMBO Kairo (corridor of the sky) is full of good spots for taking pictures.
  • On the TEMBO DECK, taking pictures with the glass windows in the background inevitably resulted in backlighting and darkness, but there was no need to worry about that here.

Skytree Cafe

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At “SKYTREE CAFE” on Floor 340, you can enjoy meals and drinks available only at Skytree.

The “Sorakara-chan Parfait is famous here. It looks cute and has a refreshing soda flavor.

If you place it on the glass table at the counter and take a picture, it will look as if the parfait is floating in the sky!

More Things In The Sky Tree

The observatory has a photo service where you can take commemorative photos and an official store where you can buy original goods.

There is also a café where you can take a break while enjoying the view, perfect for taking a break during your trip to Tokyo.

At night, the Sky Tree is decorated with daily lighting displays inspired by “chic,” “elegant,” and “banner” themes.

Splurge at Sky Restaurant 634 – Musashi

On Floor 345 of the TEMBO DECK, there is Sky Restaurant 634 where you can enjoy a meal while admiring the view from the upper floors.

The restaurant has a luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere. The dress code is smart casual, so leave the singlet and flip-flops back at the hotel.

It’s not cheap with Lunch courses starting from 6,000 yen, and dinner from 16,000 yen.

This restaurant is popular with Tokyoites for anniversary dates, birthday celebrations, and marriage proposals.

Tables are right next to the window so you can eat in style while enjoying spectacular views of Tokyo’s skyline.

The menu is a course only. There is a creative course of French cuisine with a Japanese touch, and a teppanyaki course in which the chef prepares the dish in front of you.

At night, the restaurant offers a panoramic view of the nightscape, creating a romantic atmosphere.

Note that Children under 10 years old are not allowed to enter the restaurant at night

3. “World Beer Museum, Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi” is a must for alcohol lovers!

Tokyo Skytree Town

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Known as Tokyo SkyTree town this is the large building connected to the tower and Tokyo Skytree station. There are many restaurants, shops, an aquarium, and even a planetarium.

World Beer Museum

Staring at awe-inspiring panoramic views can be thirsty work so luckily the is a huge beer restaurant located on the restaurant floor of Tokyo Sky Tree Town.

In the restaurant, you can taste over 200 kinds of beer from all over the world, including craft beers and beers shipped directly from the region of origin.

The restaurant, one of the largest in the Asakusa, Ueno, and Tokyo areas, is recommended for those who are not impartial to the amber liquid.

Unique beers on tap include Franziskaner Weissbier with a sweet, banana-like fruity aroma and Brooks Zotto Blonde, a Belgian beer with a fruity aroma and a refreshing finish.

There is also an extensive snack menu, so enjoy comparing beers while savoring the food.

Solamachi Shopping Street

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The Solamachi Shopping Arcade is located on the first floor of Tokyo Skytree town and stretches 120 meters from Solamachi Hiroba to Oshiage Station Square.

It’s lined with traditional craft stores, liquor stores, chopstick stores, accessory stores, and stores specializing in mochi (rice cakes).

You will feel as if you are walking around town, and it is a great place to look for souvenirs.

Most shops cater to international tourists and it is a great place to buy some gifts for the folks back home.

Above the second floor, there are more restaurants and shopping areas. The area is so large that you can get lost if you are not careful.

Sumida Aquarium

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The aquarium is located on the 5th and 6th floors of Tokyo Solamachi. It features penguins kept in the largest indoor open pool tank in Japan, jellyfish, and goldfish.

Tenku: A Planetarium Kids and Adults

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The Konica Minolta Planetarium “Tenku” is also in Tokyo Skytree Town. It’s on the 7th floor of East Yard in Tokyo Solamachi.

The high-tech planetarium is equipped with the latest 3D sound and light systems and can beautifully reproduce stars shining in the jet-black night sky.

It even features the intricate sounds of wind and waves with amazing realism.

  • All seats recline. You can enjoy the starry sky in a relaxed posture.
  • The most popular seats are the “Crescent Moon Seats” located in front of the dome.
  • A store is located next to the entrance. The shop has many rare items related to space, stars, and the sky.

Name: Konica Minolta Planetarium “Tenku” in Tokyo Skytree Town

HP : https://planetarium.konicaminolta.jp/tenku/

Tokyo Skytree Illumination

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Tokyo Sky Tree is usually illuminated in three types of lighting.

Iki: Pale blue based on the image of the water of the Sumida River

Elegance: Edo purple theme, expressing sparkle and time like gold leaf

Nobori-nobori (banners): Precious orange, a color that has been considered good luck.

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In addition to the above, there are special lighting events such as Valentine’s Day and Christmas, so you won’t want to miss them all year round!

It’s fun to compare the lighting of the Tokyo SkyTree on event days with the lighting of the entire year!

When you stop by, be sure to look up and see what kind of lights are on!

Other Observation Decks In Tokyo

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The Tokyo Skytree is not the only show in town. There are a few other skyscrapers and tall buildings that also allow a great view of Tokyo and the expansive metropolis.

Other Observation decks In Tokyo

  • Tokyo Tower
  • Toky Metropolitan government building in Shinjuku has two observation decks (one in each building)
  • Roppongi Hills Observation Decks
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Tobu Skytree Line: Tokyo Skytree Station is close by so it’s easy to travel to from most areas in the Tokyo area.

Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Subway Line: Short walk from “Oshiage (Skytree-mae)” station.

  • Tobu Isesaki line
  • Keisei Oshiage line

How to write Tokyo SkyTree in Japanese: 東京 スカイ ツリー

How to say Tokyo Skytree in Japanese: Toe-Kyow-Sky-tsu-lee

*Japan is currently open to international tourists on selected guided tours

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FAQs

Which is better Shibuya Sky or Skytree? ›

Tokyo Skytree is best for: Iconic city views, anime fans, and excitement of Japan's tallest tower. Tokyo Tower is best for: Nostalgic Tokyo vibes, cute souvenirs, shorter lines. Shibuya Sky is best for: Trendy sights like Shibuya Crossing, sunset views, and rooftop co*cktails.

Which is better Tokyo Skytree or Tokyo Tower? ›

In the end, both of these amazing structures are worth visiting. These iconic Tokyo landmarks offer unique experiences and incredible views of Tokyo. Tokyo Tower definitely has more history and has always been a symbol of Tokyo but Tokyo Skytree is much taller, more modern, and uses cutting-edge technology.

What is the best time to visit Tokyo Skytree? ›

The best time to visit Tokyo Skytree is during the weekdays, as the weekends tend to be crowded. Early mornings are ideal for avoiding large crowds and having a clearer view of the city below. Early evening hours are also recommended as you can enjoy the stunning views of the city during both daylight and nighttime.

Is it worth going up Tokyo Skytree? ›

Is Tokyo Skytree worth it? The answer is, it depends on the person. The Skytree is a relatively expensive attraction, especially since there's a free observatory at the Metropolitan building in Shinjuku and Tokyo Tower is lower priced as well. That said, it is the tallest building in Japan and has the best views!

How much time do you need at Shibuya Sky? ›

Shibuya Sky opens at 10:00 a.m. and closes at 10:30 p.m. You can enter as late as 9:20 p.m. After that, you will not be allowed to enter. There is no time limit, you can stay as long as you like. People usually spend 90 minutes at Shibuya Sky.

Is Shibuya Sky better at night or day? ›

Otherwise, night time is our favourite for the neon views of Shibuya. I do not recommend visiting in the morning, as the sun will be directly over east Tokyo and wash out the view where a majority of the famous landmarks you'd like to see, such as Skytree and Tokyo Tower, are located.

Can you see Mt Fuji from Tokyo Tower? ›

Tokyo Tower

The views from the highest deck at 250 meters are exceptional. Mt. Fuji is best seen from here when the air is crisp and the weather is clear.

How long can I stay in Tokyo Skytree? ›

There is no set time limit, but if it is crowded on the day of your visit or due to elevator operating conditions, the staff may have no choice but to ask you to limit your visit. Can I leave and come back later? No, you cannot. Tickets are valid for one entry only.

How long does it take to go up Tokyo Skytree? ›

You'll present your ticket to the attendants, who will scan it and hand it back to you. The lift ride takes approximately 30 seconds to whoosh you 100 metres upwards.

How far in advance should I book Tokyo Skytree? ›

Advance Ticket

※Tickets can be booked 30 days prior to arrival until 23:59 the night before. ・Book the Tokyo Skytree Tembo Galleria (450m) and Tembo Deck (350m) combo tickets online and enjoy a lower price than the same-day tickets.

Can you see Mt Fuji from Tokyo Skytree? ›

Towering above the capital's skyline, Tokyo Skytree soars 634 meters high and gives incredible, panoramic views of Tokyo. On a clear day, you can't quite see infinity, but it's one of the few spots you can see Mt. Fuji from Tokyo.

Is Tokyo Tower the same as Skytree? ›

Tokyo Tower is the older of the two towers, having been built in 1958. It was conceptualised after World War II as a symbol of optimism for Japan and was a celebration of the economic growth the country had experienced. Tokyo Skytree was only completed in 2012 so its only a decade old.

Is Shibuya Sky worth it? ›

Shibuya SKY is a must-visit for those looking for the perfect view of the city. From 229 meters above ground, you can enjoy 360-degree views of Shibuya Crossing and the rest of Tokyo.

Does the Tokyo Skytree light up at night? ›

From 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., the LED lighting equipment is turned to near-maximum brightness; this simple illumination envelops the tower in flashing white lights that make it seem to sparkle, with the viewing platform in red as an accent. From 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., the "Nobori(streamer)" illumination is on.

What are famous in the Tokyo Skytree? ›

The highlight of the Tokyo Skytree is its two observation decks which offer spectacular views out over Tokyo. The two enclosed decks are located at heights of 350 and 450 meters respectively, making them the highest observation decks in Japan.

Can you enter Shibuya Sky for free? ›

The observatory area “SHIBUYA SKY” offers a never-before-seen panoramic view of Shibuya. Tickets have to be purchased in order to access SHIBUYA SKY. You can get tickets directly at the counter when you visit, or purchase them online ahead of time.

What level is the sky at Shibuya? ›

Shibuya Sky consists of four floors, starting on the 14th level, visitors are welcomed in the “Sensing Hall” and made ready to take the sky pods up to the 45th level.

What is the best tower in Japan? ›

  1. Tokyo Skytree. 8,192. ...
  2. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Decks. 5,495. ...
  3. Kuchu Teien Observatory. 3,032. ...
  4. Tokyo City View Observation Deck (Roppongihills) 1,753. ...
  5. Goryokaku Tower. 2,185. ...
  6. Yokohama Landmark Tower Sky Garden. 955. ...
  7. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings. 1,566. ...
  8. Mt. Okura Observatory.

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