Breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo from 634 meters above ground!
Overview
Tokyo Skytree, opened on May 22, 2012, is a 634-meter-tall free-standing broadcasting tower. Located in Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, it's become a new symbol of Tokyo, attracting numerous domestic and international tourists.
The tower boasts two observation decks at 350 meters and 450 meters above ground. The "Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck" at 350 meters features over 5-meter-wide large glass panels offering a 360-degree view extending approximately 70 kilometers. The "Tokyo Skytree Tembo Galleria" at 450 meters, 100 meters higher, is a tube-shaped glass corridor, providing a unique, almost aerial, walking experience from the 445-meter floor to the tower's highest point at 450 meters.
Beyond its height, Tokyo Skytree's stunning design is noteworthy, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern elements, captivating visitors worldwide.
Tokyo Skytree's observation decks are a must-see destination for Tokyo tourism. The tower's majestic presence elevates the city's beauty, while its nighttime illumination enhances Tokyo's dazzling cityscape. Tokyo Skytree is an iconic landmark providing unforgettable memories for all who visit.
To go directly to Tokyo Skytree, take the Tobu Skytree Line to Tokyo Skytree Station. You can also access it from Oshiage (Skytree-mae) Station, served by the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and other lines.
From Haneda Airport: Approximately 1 hour by shuttle bus (Skytree Shuttle®), or 1 hour and 5 minutes by train.
From Narita Airport: Approximately 90 minutes by train.
From Shinjuku Station: Approximately 45 minutes to Tokyo Skytree Station.
From Tokyo Station: Approximately 35 minutes to Tokyo Skytree Station. Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Last entry 9:00 PM)
Cld.Days
Open every day
Fee
Adult (18 years and older): ¥2,900
Child (12 to 17 years old): ¥2,000
Child (6 to 11 years old): ¥1,200
Preschool child (under 6 years old): Free
INFO
Please note that operating hours and services may change due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances. For the most up-to-date information, please check the official website.
While you can purchase tickets for Tokyo Skytree on the day of your visit, we highly recommend booking online in advance to avoid long lines.