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Tokyo Tower

東京都
4.5
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Tokyo Tower is an absolute must-see when you come to Tokyo.
Tokyo Tower is a red symbol of Tokyo. You can enjoy its appearance from the outside, enjoy the view from the observation deck, or challenge yourself to climb its 600 steps and 150-meter height. Depending on the season, you can also enjoy illumination on the observation deck.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic View

Highlights

Point 1

Tokyo Tower, Watching Over Tokyo for Over Half a Century

Tokyo Tower, Watching Over Tokyo for Over Half a Century
Built in 1958 as a comprehensive radio and television broadcasting tower, Tokyo Tower has been watching over the city of Tokyo for over half a century. Initially the tallest structure in Japan, it now boasts a height of 333m, second only to Tokyo Skytree. The tower has two observation decks, the Top Deck and the Main Deck, from which you can enjoy views of the city. From the Top Deck, you can look down on the cityscape of Tokyo, while from the Main Deck, you can enjoy a view of the high-rise buildings of Tokyo at eye level.
Point 2

Top Deck Observatory by Reservation Only

Tokyo Tower Top Deck Observatory by Reservation Only
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After undergoing a large-scale renovation in 2018, the Top Deck has become a special observatory that can only be accessed by those who participate in the "Top Deck Tour." The space is characterized by a geometrically mirrored floor called the "Geometric Mirror," which makes you feel like you've wandered into a strange world upon entering. The mirrors, which reflect light from outside and indoor lighting at various angles, create a beautiful space that shows various expressions. There is also an audio guide, allowing you to enjoy the view of Tokyo while listening to the guide.
Point 3

Enjoy the Illumination of Tokyo Tower from Outside

Enjoy the Illumination of Tokyo Tower from Outside
The illumination of Tokyo Tower is very beautiful, with 180 lights becoming a symbol of Tokyo's cityscape. This illumination actually comes in two types depending on the season. In the summer, it features cool colors to combat the heat, while in the winter, it features warm colors to warm people's hearts. Additionally, starting from the first year of Reiwa, a colorful illumination called "Infinity Diamond Veil" has begun every Monday. It's also nice to feel the seasons through the illumination of Tokyo Tower.
Point 4

Climb Tokyo Tower by Stairs!

Climb Tokyo Tower by Stairs!
At Tokyo Tower, an event is held every day where you can climb up to 150m using 600 stairs. Although it may seem like an incredibly long and daunting staircase, it's actually possible to climb it in 12-13 minutes, so anyone can easily take on the challenge. However, it's important to note that there are no options to switch to an elevator midway, so please consider your physical condition before attempting the climb. Those who successfully climb all 600 stairs will receive a non-saleable "Stair Climbing Certification" as a gift, so why not give it a try?
Point 5

Shopping at the Foot of Tokyo Tower

Shopping at the Foot of Tokyo Tower
After looking down on the city of Tokyo from Tokyo Tower, why not enjoy yourself at the foot of the tower? From the basement to the 5th floor of Tokyo Tower, there is a Foot Town where you can enjoy shopping, play, gourmet food, and more. On the 5th and 4th floors, there are facilities where you can experience esports, and from the 3rd floor and up, there are souvenir shops, cafes, crepe shops, ramen shops, and more lined up. There are also shops selling Tokyo Tower original goods, perfect for souvenirs from Tokyo.
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Tokyo Tower with Many Nearby Stations
Tokyo Tower with Many Nearby Stations
Located in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo Tower has several nearby stations, making it an easily accessible tourist spot. The first is the Toei Subway Mita Line Onarimon Station, where you can see Tokyo Tower right in front of you when exiting from the Akabane Gate. It takes about a 5-minute walk from the station to reach the base of Tokyo Tower. The second is the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Kamiyacho Station, which takes about a 6-minute walk to arrive. The third is the Toei Subway Asakusa Line Daimon Station, which takes about a 10-minute walk. Although there is a slight uphill slope to Tokyo Tower, the road is relatively easy to walk on.

Basic Information

Address 4-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0011
Business Hours

Monday: 9:00-22:30, Tuesday: 9:00-22:30, Wednesday: 9:00-22:30, Thursday: 9:00-22:30, Friday: 9:00-22:30, Saturday: 9:00-22:30, Sunday: 9:00-22:30.

TEL 03-3433-5111
Web Site https://www.tokyotower.co.jp/

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