• Tokyo Skytree 🗼✨ | Walking Tour of Tokyo in a Day

  • Oct 5 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
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Tokyo Skytree 🗼✨ | Walking Tour of Tokyo in a Day

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  • Tokyo Skytree 🗼✨Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー, Tōkyō Sukaitsurī) is one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks and the tallest structure in Japan, standing at an impressive 634 meters (2,080 feet). Located in Sumida City, this incredible broadcasting and observation tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond, making it a must-visit for tourists. In addition to the observation decks, Tokyo Skytree is home to a large shopping complex, aquarium, and restaurants, offering a full day of entertainment. Let’s explore everything you need to know about Tokyo Skytree! 🚀1. Google Maps LinkFind your way easily: Tokyo Skytree on Google Maps2. Next Subway Station Nearby 🚇Tokyo Skytree Station (Tobu Skytree Line) – Just a 2-minute walk from the base of the tower, this station provides direct access to the Skytree.Oshiage Station (Hanzomon Line, Asakusa Line, Keisei Oshiage Line) – Another convenient station, located about 5 minutes on foot from Tokyo Skytree. It’s great if you’re coming from central Tokyo or Narita Airport.3. Good Places to Eat Nearby 🍣🍰🍜Tokyo Skytree and the surrounding area offer plenty of dining options, from casual eateries to elegant restaurants at the top of the tower. Here are some places to check out:Sky Restaurant 634 (Musashi) – Located on the 345th floor of Tokyo Skytree, this upscale restaurant offers a fusion of French and Japanese cuisine with some of the best views in the city. It’s perfect for a special occasion or romantic dinner. 🍽️🗼Solamachi Dining Area – Inside the Tokyo Solamachi shopping complex at the base of Skytree, you’ll find an array of restaurants offering everything from sushi to ramen. Popular choices include: Tonkatsu Maisen – Famous for its crispy tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet). 🍛Sushizanmai – A well-known chain offering fresh sushi at reasonable prices. 🍣Ramen Keisuke – Delicious ramen with unique flavors like lobster-based broth. 🍜Press Butter Sand – Located in Tokyo Solamachi, this bakery is famous for its butter sand cookies (buttery shortbread filled with cream). Perfect for a snack or souvenir. 🍪Starbucks Tokyo Solamachi – If you’re looking for coffee with a view, there’s a Starbucks right in the Skytree complex. You can sip your coffee while gazing at the tower. ☕️🗼4. Best Photo Spots 📸Tokyo Skytree from Sumida Aquarium – The aquarium inside Tokyo Solamachi offers fantastic views of the Skytree from its rooftop area, allowing you to capture the tower with some aquatic charm in the foreground. 🐠🗼Sumida Park – Located along the Sumida River, this park offers a beautiful perspective of the Skytree, especially during cherry blossom season when the trees along the river are in full bloom. 🌸🏞️Asakusa Senso-ji Temple – From Senso-ji, you can get a great view of Tokyo Skytree rising in the background, blending the old and new parts of Tokyo in one photo. 🏯🗼Skytree Tembo Deck – Of course, the views from the observation decks themselves are unbeatable. From the 350th floor (Tembo Deck) and the 450th floor (Tembo Galleria), you can capture breathtaking panoramas of Tokyo, especially at sunset or during the evening when the city lights come alive. 🌆✨Tokyo Skytree Reflection in the Sumida River – For a unique shot, head to the Sumida River at night and capture the reflection of the illuminated Skytree in the water. 🌃🚤5. Opening Times ⏰Tokyo Skytree: Open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (last admission at 8:00 PM). Note: It’s recommended to book tickets online in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to avoid long lines.Tokyo Solamachi (Shopping Complex): Open from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Note: Some restaurants and attractions may have different operating hours.6. Observation Decks and Ticket Prices 🎟️Tembo Deck (350m) – This deck offers 360-degree views of Tokyo and is the first stop for most visitors. It’s a great place to spot landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Bay, and even Mount Fuji on a clear day. 🗻Tembo Galleria (450m) – Known as the “world’s highest skywalk,” this spiraling glass corridor offers breathtaking and slightly vertigo-inducing views. It’s an additional ticket after the Tembo Deck, but well worth the price for the full experience. 🌍✨Ticket Prices:Tembo Deck (350m): Adults (18+): ¥2,100 - ¥3,100 (depending on time of day and if you book online)Children (6-17): ¥900 - ¥2,000Tembo Galleria (450m): Additional ¥1,000 for adultsAdditional ¥500 for children Note: Tickets can be purchased online or at the venue, but booking in advance is recommended to avoid long waits.7. Additional Insider Tips 🧐Best Time for Views: If you want the clearest view of Mount Fuji, visit early in the morning on a clear day (especially in the winter months). For stunning city lights, visit during the evening or around sunset when Tokyo is beautifully illuminated. 🌅🌇Illuminations: Tokyo ...
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