Shibuya Sky
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What is special about Shibuya Sky?
What is special about Shibuya Sky?
Can you enter Shibuya Sky for free?
Can you enter Shibuya Sky for free?
Is it worth going up Shibuya Sky?
Is it worth going up Shibuya Sky?
Is Shibuya Sky better at night or day?
Is Shibuya Sky better at night or day?
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Where is Shibuya Sky?
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How to go to Shibuya Sky?
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Things to Do in Shibuya Sky
Take in the 360° View of Tokyo
At Shibuya Sky, you'll get one of the best views in the city. Head up to the Sky Stage on the 46th floor, and you'll see famous landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, and even Mount Fuji on a clear day. It's the perfect spot for an unforgettable photo.
Walk Along the Glass Edge
If you're feeling brave, go to the glass corner at Shibuya Sky. This spot gives you a thrilling view straight down over Shibuya City. Don't worry, it's totally safe with a strong glass barrier to keep you protected. It's also one of the most popular photo spots!
Watch the Sunset and Light Show
One of the best times to visit Shibuya Sky is during sunset. You can watch the sky change colors while the city lights begin to glow. At night, the deck lights up with a cool light show, making it feel like a futuristic movie.
Explore the Indoor Sky Gallery
Before or after you visit the rooftop, take time to enjoy the Sky Gallery inside Shibuya Sky. You'll see fun art installations, digital displays like Data Scape, and a map called the Geo Compass that shows you what landmarks you're looking at.
Relax at Paradise Lounge
If you need a break from sightseeing, head to Paradise Lounge inside Shibuya Sky. You can sit down, grab a snack, and enjoy the views from inside. It's a nice place to chill after taking in all the sights or while waiting for your entry time to the rooftop.
Popular Attractions Near Shibuya Sky
Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing is a must-see spot in Tokyo, known for its huge crowds walking in all directions at once. It's a fun place to take photos or watch from above. Best of all, it's just a 2-minute walk from Shibuya Sky, making it a perfect stop before or after your visit to the observation deck inside Shibuya Scramble Square.
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Meiji Jingu Shrine is a peaceful spot just 20 minutes from Shibuya Sky. You can walk through tall torii gates, explore the shrine, and write wishes on wooden plaques, all surrounded by quiet forest in the heart of Tokyo.
Miyashita Park
Miyashita Park is a cool rooftop park and shopping spot just a 5-minute walk from Shibuya Sky. You can relax on the grassy lawn, play sports like skateboarding or beach volleyball, or shop and eat at trendy stores and cafes below. It's a great place to chill after visiting Shibuya Sky and enjoy a mix of nature, fun, and fashion right in the middle of Shibuya City.
