Tokyo Skytree Tickets & Tours
Experience Japan's tallest broadcasting tower with panoramic skyline views, modern architecture, and curated ticket options.
Experience Japan's tallest broadcasting tower with panoramic skyline views, modern architecture, and curated ticket options.
2 hours • 350m & 450m decks • panoramic city views
3 hours • shopping • Japanese dining at Skytree Town
4 hours • priority access • premium skyline experience
Take in 360-degree views across Tokyo from two famous observation levels, with visibility to Mount Fuji on clear days.
Discover one of the world's tallest structures and admire its earthquake-resistant engineering and neo-futuristic design.
Pair your tower visit with shopping, dining, and entertainment at the large complex directly connected to Skytree.
How much time should I allow for visiting Tokyo Skytree?
Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours for both observation decks and photo stops. Add extra time if you plan to shop or dine at Tokyo Solamachi.
What are the entrance fees for Tokyo Skytree?
Prices vary by deck level, time slot, and season. Online ticket booking usually offers the best availability and faster entry.
Is Tokyo Skytree suitable for families with children?
Yes. Families enjoy the high-speed elevators, city views, and glass-floor sections. Nearby Tokyo Solamachi also has family-friendly food and attractions.
When is the best time to visit Tokyo Skytree?
Weekday mornings and late afternoons are typically less crowded. Sunset slots are popular for day-to-night skyline views.
Do I need advance reservations for Tokyo Skytree?
Advance booking is strongly recommended during holidays, cherry blossom season, and peak evening hours.
What should I know before visiting?
Check weather visibility if you want Mount Fuji views, arrive a bit early for security checks, and keep your ticket QR code ready.
What other attractions are near Tokyo Skytree?
Popular nearby spots include Asakusa, Sensoji Temple, Sumida River walks, and teamLab Planets by short train ride.
Tokyo Skytree is Japan's tallest broadcasting tower and one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. Opened in 2012 and rising 634 meters, it features two observation levels with sweeping views over Tokyo and beyond. The tower combines cutting-edge engineering with visitor-friendly attractions, and its base connects directly to Tokyo Solamachi for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
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