Head up the Tokyo Skytree for an incredible view of Tokyo from 350 metres above ground level!
Constructed in 2012, this 634-metre-high broadcasting tower is the tallest structure in Japan. With its unique, futuristic design, the Tokyo Skytree is a jewel of modern engineering and designed to withstand the most powerful earthquakes. Since its inauguration, it has become the city's emblematic landmark and one of its main attractions.
The Tokyo Skytree has 2 observation platforms:
- The "Tembo Deck" at 350 metres high:its large picture windows offer a 360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo and the surrounding area
- The "Tembo Galleria" at 450 metres high:Japan's highest observatory
The classic ticket is for the Tembo Deck, but you can add a visit to the Tembo Galleria (optional extra). Select the date and time you want to visit and avoid the long queues at the ticket desk!
From the observatories, you'll be able to admire a breathtaking view of Tokyo and the surrounding area. The city below stretches as far as the eye can see: you'll see the Sumida River, Shinjuku's skyscrapers, and with a bit of luck Mount Fuji on a clear day!