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  • Don’t Miss Out on Shibuya SKY Observation Deck, One of Tokyo’s Top Attractions!

    Gabby Mendoza
    Gabby Mendoza
    Last updated 8 Mar 2024
    shibuya observation deck tokyo japan collage

    Image credits to Klook

    Tokyo is one of the most sought after destinations for travel and living, thanks to its impressive blend of ancient traditions and progressive innovations. Much of Japanese culture and tourist spots can be experienced in the city, so you won’t have to travel far to be amazed by Japan’s attractions! And with so many sights to see and new experiences to try, planning an itinerary can be tiring and costly, but this is where the Tokyo Pass comes in handy.
    The Tokyo Pass gives you access to the city’s top attractions with just one ticket! That’s right—no need to keep track of multiple tickets or worry about ticket costs. With this pass, you can visit two, three, or four attractions depending on your package, so you can decide when, where and what to explore during your trip, like LEGOLAND Discovery Center, teamLab Planets Tokyo, and more!
    One of the attractions you can visit with the Tokyo Pass is the Shibuya SKY Observation Deck. It’s just a short walk from Shibuya station and Shibuya Crossing, another popular attraction. Keep reading to find out what you’ll be able to see at Shibuya SKY Observation Deck! 
    Here is their address to be exact: 2-24-12, Shibuya 2-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. 

    What to Expect

    a woman standing in the middle of the Sky Edge
    Are you brave enough to visit the Sky Edge? Credits to Klook
    Shibuya SKY is a must-visit for those looking for the perfect view of the city. From 229 meters above ground, you can enjoy 360-degree views of Shibuya Crossing and the rest of Tokyo. Shibuya SKY is also the only place you can view Tokyo’s other popular attractions all at once: you’ll be able to spot Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, and Mount Fuji!
    There are three main zones to explore at Shibuya SKY:
    • Sky Gate, the entrance to the observatory
    • Sky Gallery, an indoor observation area where digital art is displayed and visitors can appreciate the view with a drink or snack in hand
    • Sky Stage, where you’ll find the rooftop for unparalleled and unobstructed views of the cityscape
    people relaxing at the Cloud Hammock
    Feel like you’re floating among the clouds at Shibuya SKY. Credits to Klook
    At the Sky Stage, there is a small lawn that doubles as a helicopter airstrip—it offers the best view, along with a small area for Cloud Hammocks, where you can comfortably observe the clouds or the stars while lying down!

    What to Wear

    Although there isn’t really a dress code at Shibuya SKY, it’s important to dress according to the weather. The outdoor deck can get chilly in the winter, so make sure to bundle up with a thick coat, scarves, and pants. During any other season, the rooftop can get a bit windy, but a jacket will be enough to keep you warm!

    Other Things to Note

    When you’re planning your visit, take note that the best time to visit Shibuya SKY is during sunset, but it’s best to arrive a little earlier as the lines can get long around this time. Another thing to note is that if you’re visiting the outdoor deck, you must first leave your purses and backpacks inside the lockers because these can’t be brought onto the outdoor area. Guests are also not allowed to bring out tripods and other camera equipment onto the outdoor observation deck. Only cell phones and cameras, which must have a neck strap, are allowed!
    Does reading about the Shibuya SKY Observation Deck make you excited for the real thing? Then what are you waiting for? Book your tickets on Klook ASAP!