
Experiences
4.4
(110 Customer Reviews)

Experiences
4.4
(110 Customer Reviews)

Experiences
4.4
(110 Customer Reviews)
Highlights
Admission to Tokyo Tower's 150-meter-high observation deck
Sweeping panoramic views of Tokyo city
Opportunity to visit Café La Tour with elevated refreshments
Access to the thrilling Sky Walk Window glass floor
Wheelchair accessible facilities
What’s Included
Entry to Tokyo Tower Main Observatory (150 meters)
Experience the Iconic Tokyo Tower Observatory
Make your way to the Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's modern skyline and vibrant culture for more than 50 years. The bright orange and white structure draws visitors from around the world eager to take in the bustling metropolis from above. With your admission ticket to the main observation deck at 150 meters, enjoy uninterrupted views stretching across Tokyo, offering a unique vantage point to spot major landmarks and city life below.
Unmatched Panoramic Views
The 150-meter-high viewing platform provides a spectacular setting to see Tokyo in all directions. On clear days, gaze out at Mount Fuji in the distance or observe the patterns of Tokyo Bay. The deck is designed for photography enthusiasts and casual sightseers alike, making it a must-visit for anyone wanting to appreciate Tokyo's scale.
Accessible and Enjoyable for All
The observatory is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the Tokyo Tower experience. Lifts and ramps provide smooth access to each level. Whether you prefer to ascend quickly by elevator or take your time exploring, your visit can be tailored to your interests.
Sky Walk Window and Refreshments
Dare to step onto the Sky Walk Window if you seek an adrenaline rush. This glass floor section offers a dramatic direct view of the city beneath your feet. For those looking to unwind, Café La Tour inside the observatory serves drinks and light refreshments with outstanding city scenes as your backdrop.
Historic Landmark, Modern Comforts
Since its opening, over 180 million people have visited Tokyo Tower, drawn by its retro charm and impressive engineering. The attraction blends nostalgia with contemporary features including digital guides and ample seating so you can rest and soak up the atmosphere. Tokyo Tower continues to be a much-loved destination for first-time travelers and returning guests alike.
Plan Your Visit
Open daily from morning until late evening, ideal for day or night visits
Photo opportunities are available across the deck
Recommended for families, couples or solo travelers
Book your Tokyo Tower Observatory Admission Ticket tickets now!
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions
Supervise children closely, especially near glass floors
Photography is encouraged but tripods may be restricted
Dispose of trash in designated bins
Please respect fellow visitors by keeping noise levels low
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm
Is the observation deck wheelchair accessible?
Yes the main observatory is fully accessible by wheelchair with elevators and ramps available.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No mobile tickets are accepted for entry at Tokyo Tower.
What are the best times to visit?
Early mornings or sunset hours offer impressive cityscapes and fewer crowds.
Can I bring outside food or drinks?
Outside food and drinks are not allowed but refreshments are available at Café La Tour.
Arrive early or at sunset for the best city views
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification
Wheelchair access is available throughout the observatory
No food or drinks are allowed beyond designated areas
The observation deck can get crowded during peak hours
4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City-105-0011
Highlights
Admission to Tokyo Tower's 150-meter-high observation deck
Sweeping panoramic views of Tokyo city
Opportunity to visit Café La Tour with elevated refreshments
Access to the thrilling Sky Walk Window glass floor
Wheelchair accessible facilities
What’s Included
Entry to Tokyo Tower Main Observatory (150 meters)
Experience the Iconic Tokyo Tower Observatory
Make your way to the Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's modern skyline and vibrant culture for more than 50 years. The bright orange and white structure draws visitors from around the world eager to take in the bustling metropolis from above. With your admission ticket to the main observation deck at 150 meters, enjoy uninterrupted views stretching across Tokyo, offering a unique vantage point to spot major landmarks and city life below.
Unmatched Panoramic Views
The 150-meter-high viewing platform provides a spectacular setting to see Tokyo in all directions. On clear days, gaze out at Mount Fuji in the distance or observe the patterns of Tokyo Bay. The deck is designed for photography enthusiasts and casual sightseers alike, making it a must-visit for anyone wanting to appreciate Tokyo's scale.
Accessible and Enjoyable for All
The observatory is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the Tokyo Tower experience. Lifts and ramps provide smooth access to each level. Whether you prefer to ascend quickly by elevator or take your time exploring, your visit can be tailored to your interests.
Sky Walk Window and Refreshments
Dare to step onto the Sky Walk Window if you seek an adrenaline rush. This glass floor section offers a dramatic direct view of the city beneath your feet. For those looking to unwind, Café La Tour inside the observatory serves drinks and light refreshments with outstanding city scenes as your backdrop.
Historic Landmark, Modern Comforts
Since its opening, over 180 million people have visited Tokyo Tower, drawn by its retro charm and impressive engineering. The attraction blends nostalgia with contemporary features including digital guides and ample seating so you can rest and soak up the atmosphere. Tokyo Tower continues to be a much-loved destination for first-time travelers and returning guests alike.
Plan Your Visit
Open daily from morning until late evening, ideal for day or night visits
Photo opportunities are available across the deck
Recommended for families, couples or solo travelers
Book your Tokyo Tower Observatory Admission Ticket tickets now!
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions
Supervise children closely, especially near glass floors
Photography is encouraged but tripods may be restricted
Dispose of trash in designated bins
Please respect fellow visitors by keeping noise levels low
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm 09:00am - 10:00pm
Is the observation deck wheelchair accessible?
Yes the main observatory is fully accessible by wheelchair with elevators and ramps available.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No mobile tickets are accepted for entry at Tokyo Tower.
What are the best times to visit?
Early mornings or sunset hours offer impressive cityscapes and fewer crowds.
Can I bring outside food or drinks?
Outside food and drinks are not allowed but refreshments are available at Café La Tour.
Arrive early or at sunset for the best city views
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification
Wheelchair access is available throughout the observatory
No food or drinks are allowed beyond designated areas
The observation deck can get crowded during peak hours
4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City-105-0011
Highlights
Admission to Tokyo Tower's 150-meter-high observation deck
Sweeping panoramic views of Tokyo city
Opportunity to visit Café La Tour with elevated refreshments
Access to the thrilling Sky Walk Window glass floor
Wheelchair accessible facilities
What’s Included
Entry to Tokyo Tower Main Observatory (150 meters)
Experience the Iconic Tokyo Tower Observatory
Make your way to the Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's modern skyline and vibrant culture for more than 50 years. The bright orange and white structure draws visitors from around the world eager to take in the bustling metropolis from above. With your admission ticket to the main observation deck at 150 meters, enjoy uninterrupted views stretching across Tokyo, offering a unique vantage point to spot major landmarks and city life below.
Unmatched Panoramic Views
The 150-meter-high viewing platform provides a spectacular setting to see Tokyo in all directions. On clear days, gaze out at Mount Fuji in the distance or observe the patterns of Tokyo Bay. The deck is designed for photography enthusiasts and casual sightseers alike, making it a must-visit for anyone wanting to appreciate Tokyo's scale.
Accessible and Enjoyable for All
The observatory is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the Tokyo Tower experience. Lifts and ramps provide smooth access to each level. Whether you prefer to ascend quickly by elevator or take your time exploring, your visit can be tailored to your interests.
Sky Walk Window and Refreshments
Dare to step onto the Sky Walk Window if you seek an adrenaline rush. This glass floor section offers a dramatic direct view of the city beneath your feet. For those looking to unwind, Café La Tour inside the observatory serves drinks and light refreshments with outstanding city scenes as your backdrop.
Historic Landmark, Modern Comforts
Since its opening, over 180 million people have visited Tokyo Tower, drawn by its retro charm and impressive engineering. The attraction blends nostalgia with contemporary features including digital guides and ample seating so you can rest and soak up the atmosphere. Tokyo Tower continues to be a much-loved destination for first-time travelers and returning guests alike.
Plan Your Visit
Open daily from morning until late evening, ideal for day or night visits
Photo opportunities are available across the deck
Recommended for families, couples or solo travelers
Book your Tokyo Tower Observatory Admission Ticket tickets now!
Arrive early or at sunset for the best city views
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification
Wheelchair access is available throughout the observatory
No food or drinks are allowed beyond designated areas
The observation deck can get crowded during peak hours
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions
Supervise children closely, especially near glass floors
Photography is encouraged but tripods may be restricted
Dispose of trash in designated bins
Please respect fellow visitors by keeping noise levels low
Is the observation deck wheelchair accessible?
Yes the main observatory is fully accessible by wheelchair with elevators and ramps available.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No mobile tickets are accepted for entry at Tokyo Tower.
What are the best times to visit?
Early mornings or sunset hours offer impressive cityscapes and fewer crowds.
Can I bring outside food or drinks?
Outside food and drinks are not allowed but refreshments are available at Café La Tour.
4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City-105-0011
Highlights
Admission to Tokyo Tower's 150-meter-high observation deck
Sweeping panoramic views of Tokyo city
Opportunity to visit Café La Tour with elevated refreshments
Access to the thrilling Sky Walk Window glass floor
Wheelchair accessible facilities
What’s Included
Entry to Tokyo Tower Main Observatory (150 meters)
Experience the Iconic Tokyo Tower Observatory
Make your way to the Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's modern skyline and vibrant culture for more than 50 years. The bright orange and white structure draws visitors from around the world eager to take in the bustling metropolis from above. With your admission ticket to the main observation deck at 150 meters, enjoy uninterrupted views stretching across Tokyo, offering a unique vantage point to spot major landmarks and city life below.
Unmatched Panoramic Views
The 150-meter-high viewing platform provides a spectacular setting to see Tokyo in all directions. On clear days, gaze out at Mount Fuji in the distance or observe the patterns of Tokyo Bay. The deck is designed for photography enthusiasts and casual sightseers alike, making it a must-visit for anyone wanting to appreciate Tokyo's scale.
Accessible and Enjoyable for All
The observatory is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the Tokyo Tower experience. Lifts and ramps provide smooth access to each level. Whether you prefer to ascend quickly by elevator or take your time exploring, your visit can be tailored to your interests.
Sky Walk Window and Refreshments
Dare to step onto the Sky Walk Window if you seek an adrenaline rush. This glass floor section offers a dramatic direct view of the city beneath your feet. For those looking to unwind, Café La Tour inside the observatory serves drinks and light refreshments with outstanding city scenes as your backdrop.
Historic Landmark, Modern Comforts
Since its opening, over 180 million people have visited Tokyo Tower, drawn by its retro charm and impressive engineering. The attraction blends nostalgia with contemporary features including digital guides and ample seating so you can rest and soak up the atmosphere. Tokyo Tower continues to be a much-loved destination for first-time travelers and returning guests alike.
Plan Your Visit
Open daily from morning until late evening, ideal for day or night visits
Photo opportunities are available across the deck
Recommended for families, couples or solo travelers
Book your Tokyo Tower Observatory Admission Ticket tickets now!
Arrive early or at sunset for the best city views
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification
Wheelchair access is available throughout the observatory
No food or drinks are allowed beyond designated areas
The observation deck can get crowded during peak hours
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions
Supervise children closely, especially near glass floors
Photography is encouraged but tripods may be restricted
Dispose of trash in designated bins
Please respect fellow visitors by keeping noise levels low
Is the observation deck wheelchair accessible?
Yes the main observatory is fully accessible by wheelchair with elevators and ramps available.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No mobile tickets are accepted for entry at Tokyo Tower.
What are the best times to visit?
Early mornings or sunset hours offer impressive cityscapes and fewer crowds.
Can I bring outside food or drinks?
Outside food and drinks are not allowed but refreshments are available at Café La Tour.
4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City-105-0011
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