Tokyo Tower

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★ 4.9 (290K+ reviews) • 10M+ booked
Standing tall at 333 meters in central Tokyo, Tokyo Tower is the world's tallest self-supported steel tower, slightly surpassing the Eiffel Tower at 3 meters. It is Japan's second-tallest structure, giving you striking panoramic views from its two observation decks situated 150 meters above ground. Tokyo Tower symbolizes Japan's post-war resurgence and served as the country's tallest structure until being overtaken by the Tokyo Skytree in 2012. Besides its popularity as a tourist spot, Tokyo Tower operates as a large broadcasting tower.
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4 Chome-3 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
11 Sep
it was one of the best experiences during our stay in Tokyo, I wish we can enjoy the experience in the future. the facilities are safe and clean, the staff was amazing. Very easy to book on the Klook app. Also, it will be nice to ave your work in Canada.
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Klook User
11 Sep
incredible experience. I also loved that it felt small and wasn’t over crowded. this was such a cool experience! it makes me want to go to them all!
Chu ***************
11 Sep
Better than expected, the stage effects are surprising and recommended. The only problem is not understanding Japanese. Although I borrowed a subtitle device, it sometimes froze, but since I had read the plot online, it didn't affect me much.
林 **
11 Sep
Booking train tickets and the 2-day pass on Klook in advance was so convenient. Riding the SPACIA X was truly comfortable, and upgrading to car #2 was worth every penny! I would definitely book again when visiting Nikko in the future.
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kimie *******
11 Sep
There's a diorama of Sendai City's center and the planned reconstruction of Shoto Junior High School, and the area with the foundational elements of the concept is spatially wonderful. The chatting building plushies were adorable!
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Junie **********
11 Sep
easy to book the seat and sched I wanted thru Klook.
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Klook User
11 Sep
incredible experience - a must do if you’re visiting Tokyo. Fantastic, friendly driver and I learned so much from him. A++, I’ll see you again next year!
Courtney *********
11 Sep
Nothing short of amazing it is a must do, staff super friendly, art installations beyond this world!! The do your own art piece was also very much a must do aswell!!

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Must-Visit Attractions at Tokyo Tower

1. Tokyo Tower Main Deck

The two-story Main Deck at 150 meters gives you stunning panoramic views of Tokyo, perfect for capturing cityscape photos. Accessible by elevator or a 600-step staircase, the main observatory includes 'lookdown windows,' a souvenir shop, and a café for you to enjoy.

2. Tokyo Tower Top Deck

Enjoy a higher viewpoint of Tokyo at 250 meters, including a newly renovated luxurious setting. From here, you can enjoy a bird's-eye view of Tokyo, with clear-day glimpses of the Tokyo Skytree and Mount Fuji. As Tokyo's third-highest observation deck, it promises a breathtaking experience.

3. FootTown

At the Tokyo Tower's base, FootTown is a four-story building packed with museums, restaurants, and shops---a fantastic place to discover before going up to the observation decks. Within FootTown, you'll find the vibrant Red Tokyo Tower e-sports entertainment complex, providing interactive games and e-sport activities for an exciting experience.

4. Zojoji Temple

Zojoji Temple in central Tokyo is known for housing the tombs of six Tokugawa shoguns. Surviving WWII bombings, its main gate, Sangedatsumon, is a stunning example of traditional Buddhist architecture. Visit Treasure Gallery, a museum full of works by painter Kano Kazunobu and a model of the Taitoku-in Mausoleum. Nearby, a garden features jizo stone statues honoring lost children, where families decorate them with clothing and toys to ease their journey into the afterlife.

5. Shiba Park

Dating back to 1873, Shiba Park is one of Japan's oldest parks. In here you can see grand camphor, zelkova, and ginkgo trees, it also hosts the man-made Autumn Leaf Valley, known as Momiji-dani, and Shiba Maruyama---a significant and sizable ancient keyhole-shaped tomb in the nation. The park dazzles during cherry blossom and autumn seasons, when Momiji-dani bursts with vibrant gold and red foliage.