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Tokyo Skytree

Sumida
Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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World's tallest freestanding broadcasting tower with an observation deck boasting 360-degree views.via Google

The tallest structure in Japan and the third-tallest in the world, offering unparalleled, 360-degree views of the entire Kanto region.

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On clear winter mornings, Mount Fuji is clearly visible from the observation decks. €€

Reviews from Google

Miles & Passporta month ago
Tokyo Skytree is an impressive landmark and one of the best places to experience the scale of Tokyo from above. The tower itself is massive and beautifully designed, especially at night when it lights up against the skyline. The observation decks offer breathtaking panoramic views that seem endless, giving you a completely different perspective of the city. Everything is very modern, organized, and well-managed despite the large number of visitors. The surrounding area also has plenty to explore, including shopping, restaurants, and cafés, making it easy to spend a few hours here. The entire experience feels polished and memorable from start to finish. It can get busy during peak hours, but the views and atmosphere make it absolutely worth visiting. A must-see attraction for anyone visiting Tokyo.
Mallika Jamya week ago
On holiday in Japan with kids and a compulsory iteniary to see the famous Tokyo Skytree. We booked the tickets on line and headed straight to the location. Every step is well organised and taken care of, smooth elevator ride, museum stop with amazing staff .. evrything was good. What was bad was tourist treating the observation deck like a garden. Sitting on the floor occupying or rather hogging all the space. It was difficult for my kids to even have a peek outside. Couples sitting and cuddling like live camera on for sunset view. The crowd was too much on the top floor with no space to walk, crowd control should be done is such cases. Since it was not a clear sky, we watched the city from above. Overall we enjoyed what we could as the rest of was just a crowded market.
Muhamad Arzan3 months ago
Tokyo Skytree is one of the most iconic landmarks in Japan and an impressive example of modern engineering and architecture. As the tallest tower in the world, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo from its observation decks. From the top, visitors can see the vast city skyline, rivers, and even Mount Fuji on clear days, creating a truly unforgettable experience. The tower is modern, clean, and very well organized. The elevators are fast and efficient, taking visitors to the observation decks within seconds. The viewing areas are spacious, with large glass windows that provide clear and uninterrupted views. The atmosphere is calm and enjoyable, making it perfect for sightseeing, photography, and relaxing while appreciating the beauty of Tokyo. At night, Tokyo Skytree becomes even more stunning with its colorful illumination, making it a beautiful focal point of the city. The surrounding area also offers many attractions, including shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment facilities, allowing visitors to spend several hours exploring. Although the ticket price can be relatively expensive, the experience and views are absolutely worth it. Overall, Tokyo Skytree is highly recommended for anyone visiting Tokyo, as it provides a spectacular perspective of the city and a memorable sightseeing experience.
John McCarthya week ago
Very busy even on a weekday. The view is spectacular, but the business takes away from it. The highest platform experience isn’t as significantly elevated as the price. This review comes from a comparison lens as we visited Tokyo Tower the day before. The wife and I preferred Tokyo Tower, our 5 year old preferred sky tree because of its height and modern design.
Hazeline Selvanathana week ago
It was nice staying close to Tokyo Skytree. Got to see it everyday during my stay...day and night. Didn't go to the observation deck though as I already went to the observation deck at Tokyo Metropoliton Building (free). Its about the same view maybe Skytree is just abit higher. Love the lights on it. There is mall below it...nice place to hangout.
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