TOKYO SKYTREE : Japan's Tallest Sightseeing Attraction
One of the Japan’s famous landmark is Tokyo Skytree located in the Sumida City Ward with the height of 634 meters. It is the tallest public sightseeing attraction in Japan since 2012. Tokyo Skytree used as a broadcasting tower for radio and television. But not only that, Tokyo Skytree has many interesting entertaining area for visitors such as observation decks, souvenir shops, cafes and a restaurant. Tokyo Solamachi mixed-use complex which stands on either side of the tower and provides a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment facilities.
Tokyo Skytree
has two observation levels. These are the Tembo Deck at 350
meters high, and the Tembo Galleria at 450 meters high.
The Tembo Deck
The main
observation floor is at the Tembo Deck. It has expansive 360 windows offering
360 degree panoramic views over the city. On an especially clear day you might
even see Mt. Fuji in the distance. There are also digital touch-screens, large
reproduction of a folding screen by Keisai Kuwagata (1764 – 1824), café, restaurant,
and souvenir shop.
Tembo Galleria
Tembo
Galleria is 100 meters higher than the Tembo Deck become the highest observation
level at Tokyo Skytree. If you have a regular ticket for the Tembo Deck then
you will need to buy another ticket for the Tembo Galleria on Floor 350. The
observation levels are open from 8.00 – 22.00 with last entry at 21.00. There's
a glass floor where you can see straight to the ground from above 450 meters
high. Take as many thrilling and wonderful photos as possible because there is
professional photography services at this location which ready to capture every
epic moments from your journey’s there..
How to Get There;
Located at 1-1-2
Oshiage, Sumida, Tokyo 131-0045.
The nearest
is 8-minute walk from Oshiage Station using the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line or
8-minute walk from Tokyo Skytree Station using the Tobu Skytree Line.
Tokyo Skytree
is a 20-minute walk across the river from Asakusa.
Tokyo Skytree is one of the most iconic landmarks in Tokyo, Japan.
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