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What is special about the Tokyo Skytree?
What is special about the Tokyo Skytree?
Is it worth going up Tokyo Skytree?
Is it worth going up Tokyo Skytree?
Which is better, Tokyo Tower or Skytree?
Which is better, Tokyo Tower or Skytree?
Can you see Mt. Fuji from Tokyo Skytree?
Can you see Mt. Fuji from Tokyo Skytree?
Is Tokyo Skytree free to enter?
Is Tokyo Skytree free to enter?
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Do I have to book Tokyo Skytree in advance?
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Things to Do at Tokyo Skytree
Check Out Tembo Deck
The Tembo Deck sits 350 meters high and offers three levels of stunning 360-degree panoramic views across Tokyo. Its top floor has wide glass windows where you can see everything from high-rise buildings to far-off mountains. On clear days, even Mount Fuji is visible in the distance. It's a great first stop for any Tokyo Skytree visit.
Go Up to Tembo Galleria
Take a second elevator to the one of the highest point in Japan, Tokyo Skytree Tembo galleria. It's also the world's highest skywalk. This sloped glass tunnel lets you walk around the tower and look out over the Kanto Region. The view stretches far beyond central Tokyo, and the height adds a thrill.
Dine with a View
On the upper floors of Tokyo Skytree, you'll find restaurants that serve both local and international dishes. Dining here gives you a chance to enjoy your meal with sky-high views of Tokyo. Many spots overlook the Sumida River or famous city landmarks.
Explore Tokyo Solamachi
Located at the base of Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Solamachi is a huge shopping and dining complex. The 4th and 5th floors are filled with Japan-themed shops, where you'll find green tea, chef's knives, and Hello Kitty items. There's also an art gallery, aquarium, and planetarium nearby. It's perfect for souvenirs, snacks, and relaxing after the tower.
Visit the Postal Museum Japan
Inside Tokyo Skytree Town, you'll find the Postal Museum Japan, which showcases over 400,000 stamps and rare postal items. It's a fun stop for anyone interested in history or collectibles. Interactive exhibits and vintage postboxes add to the experience. It's great for families and located just a short walk from the Tokyo Skytree Station.
Popular Attractions Near Tokyo Skytree
Asakusa (15 minutes walk)
Asakusa is one of Tokyo's most historic neighborhoods, located just across the Sumida River from Tokyo Skytree. It's famous for its traditional streets, rickshaws, and local snacks. You'll find both old-world charm and great photo spots. It's an easy walk from the tower and gives you a different side of Japanese culture.
Nakamise Dori Street (15 minutes walk)
Nakamise-dori Street is a bustling shopping street that is packed with traditional snacks, crafts, and souvenirs. It's a great place to try Japanese sweets or shop for gifts after visiting Tokyo Skytree. The colorful stalls and lanterns create a festive vibe. It's one of the oldest shopping streets in Tokyo.
Sensoji Temple (15 minutes walk)
Sensoji Temple is Tokyo's oldest and most famous temple, located near Asakusa and close to Tokyo Skytree Town. The huge red gate and five-story pagoda are iconic landmarks. Many visitors combine their tower trip with a temple visit. It's a peaceful contrast to the futuristic vibe of the tallest structure in Japan.