Tokyo Skytree | Tokyo Skytree Tower
Tokyo Skytree Tower is the world’s tallest independently broadcast Tokyo Tower and offers breathtaking views, stores, restaurants and much more.
Height of Tokyo Skytree Tower
Tokyo Skytree with a height of 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree is the second tallest structure in the world after the Burj Khalifa in the United Arab Emirates. It offers breathtaking views of Tokyo and even Mount Fuji on a clear day and is especially popular during sunset, for the views and the couples.
In addition to being one of the city’s main tourist attractions, it is the main television and radio broadcasting site for the Kanto region, making it the tallest free-standing broadcasting tower in the world.
It is the centerpiece of Tokyo Skytree Town, in the Sumida district, not far from the historical and cultural district of Asakusa.
How many floors is the Tokyo Skytree Tower?
The highlight of Tokyo Skytree is its two observation decks that offer spectacular panoramic views. They are located at 350 and 450 meters above sea level, making them the highest observation decks in Japan and among the highest in the world. Visitors are even above the clouds on cloudy days.
The lower deck, Tembo Deck, spans three levels. The first has a cafeteria and a glass floor that allows a view of the ground below. On the middle floor is a French-Japanese restaurant called Musashi Sky. There is also a store selling a range of Skytree-related souvenirs. The top floor offers incredible 360-degree views of the city.
The highest floor, Tembo Galleria, is known as “the world’s highest skywalk” and consists of an inclined spiral ramp that gains height as it circles the tower. At the top of the spiral is a lounge area where guests can relax and enjoy the view.
What to do near Tokyo Skytree Tower
Tokyo Skytree Town offers many things to do both before and after climbing the tower. This new town, which encompasses the lower floors of the tower and the area surrounding it, is located along the Kitajukken River.
It comprises a large shopping, dining and entertainment complex, Tokyo Solamachi, which has more than 300 stores and restaurants, and is home to millions of sea creatures living in the Sumida Aquarium. There is also a planetarium and several squares and beautiful green spaces from which you can relax and gaze at the tower. The city is an ideal place to capture the perfect Instagram-worthy photo of the Skytree.
How to get to Tokyo Skytree Tower
The entrance to Tokyo Skytree is on the fourth floor of Tokyo Skytree Town. The nearest station is Tokyo Skytree Station (formerly known as Narihirabashi Station) on the Tobu Isesaki Line.
Tokyo Skytree Tower Timetable | Tokyo Skytree Tower price
- Tokyo Skytree Tower precio:
TOKYO SKYTREE Combo floor ticket 350+450:
Ticket Type | 18 years of age or older | 12-17 years | 6-11 years |
Weekdays | ¥3,100(¥1,550) | ¥2,350(¥1,200) | ¥1,450(¥750) |
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Weekends and holidays | ¥3,400(¥1,700) | ¥2,550(¥1,300) | ¥1,550(¥800) |
TOKYO SKYTREETEMBO DECK Floor 350:
Ticket Type | 18 years of age or older | 12-17 years | 6-11 years |
Weekdays | ¥2,100(¥1,050) | ¥1,550(¥800) | ¥950(¥500) |
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Weekends and holidays | ¥2,300(¥1,150) | ¥1,650(¥850) | ¥1,000(¥500) |
TOKYO SKYTREETEMBO GALLERIA Floor 450:
Ticket Type | 18 years of age or older | 12-17 years | 6-11 years |
Weekdays | ¥1,000(¥500) | ¥800(¥400) | ¥500(¥250) |
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Weekends and holidays | ¥1,100(¥550) | ¥900(¥450) | ¥550(¥300) |
Children under 5 years old free of charge
- Tokyo Skytree opening hours: 10:00-21:00 (last admission : 20:00)
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