Tokyo Tower Observatory Ticket

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4 Chome-2-8 Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 105-0011
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Top Deck (250m) will be closed during September 9, 2024 (Monday) to October 4, 2024 due to renovations
  • Set foot onto the Tokyo Tower Main Observatory with this ticket and see the beautiful citywide panorama
  • See this splendid landmark of Tokyo and take beautiful pictures while inside this significant structure
  • It's a truly romantic experience, allowing you to see all the streets and colors of the city below
  • You can shop and eat at the various restaurants around the observatory as you enjoy the view
  • Be sure to experience the thrill of standing on the glass floor called the “Lookdown Window”
  • For those who will be sightseeing in Tokyo on the same day, the package that includes unlimited subway rides for 24 hours would be the great deal!

What to expect

October 5, 2024 Diamond Tour Grand Open!

The Koyokan was once a social gathering place located in Shiba Park, where Tokyo Tower stands. The renewed Top Deck Tour is a "journey of memories" that takes you back in time to the Koyokan, the origin of Tokyo Tower's hospitality, while experiencing the history of Tokyo Tower. The TOKYO DIAMOND TOUR is a top deck tour with a maximum of 10 people per tour. It is a premium observation tour that can only be experienced by a maximum of 70 people per day. In addition to the contents of the regular Top Deck Tour, a luxurious private lounge and a dedicated lane are available, allowing you to enjoy a smooth tour with no waiting time from the main deck to the top deck. A dedicated attendant and performer will accompany you to liven up your once-in-a-lifetime encounter with tour participants.

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Tokyo Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks and observation decks in Tokyo. It's renowned for its iconic red and white lattice structure that resembles the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Some people even call it the Eiffel Tower of Japan!

Standing at 333 meters tall, you'll have unmatched 360-degree panoramic views of the sprawling cityscape of Tokyo from its two observation decks: the Tokyo Tower Main Observatory and the Tokyo Tower Top Deck. Some of the famous landmarks you'll spot from its height are the Tokyo Skytree and the iconic bustling streets of Tokyo below.

Parks and monasteries, as well as shrines, dot this beautiful cityscape, and you'll be able to see as far as the Gulf of Tokyo, and even up to Mt. Fuji on clear days. Thanks to its amazing view, it's even become a popular spot for marriage proposals.

You can enjoy the large broadcasting tower view from the shops and restaurants, as you shop or sit back and relax with one of the restaurant's delectable meals. And, not to mention, climbing up to the top deck will allow you to capture beautiful photos of Tokyo City to bring home for your memories.

Fun facts about Tokyo Tower

Since its opening, it's become an important communications and observation tower, broadcasting television and radio signals to the Kanto region. Additionally, the tower is painted in a unique white and international orange color scheme to comply with air safety regulations, making it stand out even more against the Tokyo skyline.

Why is Tokyo Tower so famous?

Tokyo Tower, completed in 1958 and standing at a height of 333 meters from the base of the tower, symbolizes Tokyo's resurgence after World War II. Surpassing its inspiration, the Eiffel Tower, it became the world's tallest tower upon completion.

Is it worth seeing the Tokyo Tower?

If you're looking for a one-of-a-kind central view of Tokyo and the Tokyo skyline, then yes, it's definitely worth seeing the Tokyo Tower!

Which is better, Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Skytree?

The choice of which observation deck to go to between Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree largely depends on what you're looking for during your visit. Tokyo Tower is iconic, with a retro charm and a central location that offers great views of the city. It also has historical significance as a symbol of Tokyo's post-war rebirth.

On the other hand, Tokyo Skytree is newer and taller, standing at 634 meters. It offers higher and more modern observation decks, providing unparalleled views of Tokyo and the surrounding area. The Skytree is also home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and attractions, making it a more comprehensive entertainment complex.

If you're interested in history and iconic landmarks, Tokyo Tower might be more appealing. If you're looking for the best views and a more modern experience, Tokyo Skytree could be the better choice.

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Learn about each landmark that you'll see with the help of a multilingual audio guide. ⓒTOKYO TOWER
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Try out the "Open-air Outdoor Stairs Walk" and climb up 600 steps reaching a height of 150m! It takes about 12-13 minutes to climb up the stairs, and you will receive a "Stair Climbing Certificate" which is not for sale. ⓒTOKYO TOWER

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