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All visitors must pass through security and bag checks to enter the tower.
On-site facilities include paid parking, restrooms, a café, restaurant, and gift shops.
The Tokyo Skytree is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Tokyo Skytree. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
The price to visit Tokyo Skytree, if you book in advance, is typically ¥1,800 for access to the Tembo Deck, and ¥3,000 for access to both the Tembo Deck and the higher-up Tembo Galleria. Tickets purchased at the counter cost an additional ¥500, plus a ticketing fee. Admission is discounted for children ages 6–14, and free for kids 5 and under.
Yes, Tokyo Skytree is worth visiting—it's one of the city's tallest structures and offers spectacular panoramic views. Head up to the observation deck to look out over the city skyline; on some clear days, you may even see Mt. Fuji. Many Tokyo sightseeing tours include a stop outside of Tokyo Skytree, and customizable private tours allow you to select it as a stop too.
Per one customer who booked the 1-Day Tokyo Bus Tour, "Great value for money as the tour covers many points of interest in Tokyo. Our guide was very helpful and enthusiastic."
No, you don’t need to pre-book your visit to Tokyo Skytree, as same-day tickets are available. However, pre-booking will save you money. Pre-booking at a reduced rate is possible from 30 days to 11:59pm the day before your visit.
The views from Tokyo Skytree are amazing both day and night. During the day, you can see across Tokyo and pick out the landmarks in all directions. By night, you can enjoy the twinkling lights of the city below you.
Yes, you can see Mt. Fuji from the Tokyo Skytree when the skies are clear. However, clouds and humidity block views of Fuji from Tokyo for much of the year. Winter is the best time to visit for Mt. Fuji views.
Yes, the Tokyo Skytree is accessible to wheelchair users. There are wheelchair-accessible toilets in every bathroom onsite, plus a limited number of wheelchairs can be borrowed. Further, service dogs are allowed here.
The best time to visit Tokyo Skytree depends on whether you want to admire the views of Tokyo by day or night. Both have their advantages. There are usually fewer visitors in the evening. Winter is an excellent season to visit because the skies are generally clearer, so you can see further.
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