Tokyo Skytree is a freestanding radio tower that opened in 2012, offering panoramic views of the Kanto Plain from the "Tembo Deck" at 350 meters above ground and the "Tembo Galleria" at 450 meters. Tokyo Skytree Town (Solamachi), a large commercial facility directly below the tower, is home to restaurants, shops, an aquarium, and a planetarium, making it a pleasant place to spend time regardless of the weather or season. At night, the tower is lit up in a variety of ways, making it a popular photo spot when combined with the surrounding river scenery.
Highlights
- Panoramic city view and Mt. Fuji view from the observation deck (350m) (weather permitting)
- The thrill of the Tembo Galleria (450m) corridor-style floor and glass floor
- Tokyo Solamachi's gourmet, souvenir, and downtown craft shops
- Seasonal illuminations and night view photos along the Sumida River
access
Directly connected to Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree Line / Approximately 5 minutes walk from Oshiage (Skytree-mae) Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, Hanzomon Line, and Keisei Line.
Estimated stay
The view alone takes 2-3 hours, but if you include meals, shopping, and facility tours, it will take about half a day.
Nearby spots
- Sensoji Temple (Taito Ward) — Strolling through Nakamise and downtown culture
- Sumida Hokusai Museum (Sumida Ward) – Hokusai's works and special exhibitions
- Sumida River Cruise (Taito Ward and Chuo Ward) — View of the city from the water
Points to note
Visibility is affected by the weather, and admission restrictions and waiting times may occur during busy periods. Time-specified tickets and online purchases are available for smoother access. Opening hours, fees, and various events are subject to change, so please check the official information before visiting. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as you will be moving between floors frequently before and after using the elevator.