Tokyo SKYTREE
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Elevate your Tokyo experience – the sky’s the limit at SKYTREE!
Soar to new heights at Tokyo SKYTREE, the crown jewel of Japan’s skyline! In the middle of busy Shibuya, this architectural marvel invites you to experience Tokyo like never before. Fine culinary restaurants, cozy cafés, or the cutting-edge 4D theater, bringing Tokyo’s vibrant spirit to life through immersive technology, are only part of what Tokyo SKYTREE has to offer.
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HEIGHT
This neo-futuristic structure with a triangular shape gradually changing to a circle, stands at 634 meters (2,080 feet) tall making it the tallest structure in Japan.
Its height was deliberately chosen to be 634 meters, as these numbers can be read as “MUSASHI” in Japanese – the historic Musashi Province where Tokyo was once located
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TWO DECKS
Tembo Deck & Tembo Galleria are the two primary observation areas located respectively at 350 meters (1,148 feet) and at 450 meters (1,476 feet). Each of them comprises of 3 floors with various venues.
“The Sorakara Point” 451.2 meters (1,480 feet) is at the very top of the Tembo Galleria and is the highest point in the tower accessible to visitors.
TEMBO ELEVATOR (SHUTTLE)
The incredible experience of Tokyo SKYTREE starts in the lift.
A high-speed elevator system, the Tembo Shuttle is an attraction on its own. This high-tech elevator will lift you to the Tembo deck for less than a minute. It ascends at an impressive 600 meters per minute, covering the distance of 350 meters in a mere 50 seconds.
To add to the Tokyo SKYTREE’s experience, during the lift to the next platform, the Tembo Shuttle has decorations featuring spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Videos on the ceiling and the elevator’s door show the progress in lifting to 350m. Get your camera ready as soon as the door of the elevator closes.
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TEMBO DECK 350m
Tokyo SKYTREE Tembo Deck (350, 345, 340 floors) is the lowest platform of the two. Glass floow, restaurants, cafés, souvenir shops, commemorative photos corner, and of course, a splendid view over Tokyo.
There is also a currency desk, ticket boot, mobile battery rental, and luggage lockers. The Tempo Deck welcomes people with disabilities. This is the highest point where a wheelchair can get.
Reserve your tickets 30 days before arrival and no later than 23:59h the night before.
TEMBO GALLERY 450m
Tembo Gallery (445, 450 floors) is Tokyo SKYTREE’s second deck – the highest point where a visitor can get. A spiral path will guide you to Sorakara Point – 451.2m above the town where various events take place.
SKYTREE Archives are videos and images showing how the surroundings, the people, and the city have changed over the years. This historical calendar keeps the main transformations of Tokyo while a high-definition digital telescope looks over contemporary Tokyo.
Reserve your tickets 30 days before arrival and no later than 23:59h the night before.
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Important Notice to Visitors
Tokyo-skytree.us is an independent, privately owned ticket booking service for Tokyo SKYTREE. We are not affiliated with or operated by Tokyo SKYTREE’S official management, TOBU TOWER SKYTREE Co., Ltd., or any other official Tokyo SKYTREE ticket vendors. We aim to provide convenient booking services for Tokyo SKYTREE tree visitors while maintaining full transparency about our independent status. Our prices include all service fees and processing charges.
Our Pricing
TEMBO DECK (350m) | TEMBO DECK & GALLERIA (350m & 450m) |
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Regular (adult ticket): USD 42 | Regular (adult ticket): USD 68 |
Kids (6-11YO) ticket: USD 22.50 | Kids (6-11YO) ticket: USD 29 |
Kids below 6YO visit Tokyo SKYTREE free of charge. | Kids below 6YO visit Tokyo SKYTREE free of charge. |
Alternative Booking Options
Please note that tickets can also be purchased directly through the official Tokyo SKYTREE website at tokyo-skytree.jp, where prices and availability may differ.
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Tokyo SKYTREE at night
As night falls, the Tower’s lights gradually come to life, changing from a soft blue-white reminiscent of the sky to a warmer golden. This is called “Miyabi” or elegance and symbolizes the connection between traditional Edo (old Tokyo) and modern Tokyo.
Iki (Sky Blue): This is the default nighttime illumination. It represents the modern spirit of Tokyo and the tower’s role as a new landmark.
Miyabi (Champagne Gold): Used in combination with Iki, this warm golden hue symbolizes the connection between traditional Edo culture and contemporary Tokyo.
Sakura (Pink): Displayed during cherry blossom season, typically in late March to early April, celebrating this iconic Japanese cultural event.
Fuyu (Snow White): Used in winter months, evoking the serene beauty of snowfall.
Natsu (Blue): A summer-themed illumination reminiscent of cool water and clear skies.