Tours and Tickets to Experience Tokyo City View Observation Deck
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Tokyo City View Observation Deck

There is an extra fee to visit the Sky Deck, a higher open-air platform.
This attraction is wheelchair accessible.
Tickets can be purchased in advance to save time.
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Adults pay ¥2,000 (on-site) and ¥1,800 (online) for weekday tickets, while university and high school students pay ¥1,600/¥1,300, children ages 4–junior high pay ¥800/¥700, and seniors (65+) pay ¥1,700/¥1,500. Weekend/holiday tickets bought onsite or online cost more.
The Tokyo City View Observation Deck is generally open daily between 10am and 10pm, with last admission at 9:30pm. The timing varies depending on season and holiday periods, and the deck may close periodically. Special exhibits within the observation deck are typically open from 10am until 8pm.
Yes, you can purchase tickets to the Tokyo City View Observation Deck online in advance. In fact, it’s a good idea to do so if you want to save money and guarantee your entry at your preferred time, as tickets are cheaper online than onsite at the ticket office.
Yes, the Tokyo City View Observation Deck is partially accessible. There’s an elevator to the deck, and the main observation area is accessible and barrier-free. The rooftop Sky Deck is accessible by stairs and can't be reached if you're using a wheelchair, stroller or if you have difficulty walking.
The Tokyo City View Observation Deck is connected to the Mori Art Museum and the Mori Arts Center Gallery, although each attraction has separate entry tickets. In addition, the observation deck has restrooms with baby-changing facilities, coin-operated lockers, a water station, and Wi-Fi. Other facilities are nearby in Roppongi Hills.



































