TOKYO TOWER: second-tallest structure in Japan
Iconic broadcasting tower standing 333 meters tall form Tokyo what else if it’s not called Tokyo Tower. Inspired by Eiffel Tower at Paris, Tokyo Tower reached 3 meters taller than it’s model. Build in 1958 Tokyo Tower become a symbol of Japan’s post world war II, rebirth as a major economic power.
Despite being the broadcasting antenna, the tower has viewing deck and becoming popular tourist spot because of it. The main deck at 150 meters high provide a glimpse of Mt.Fuji from afar, it also has standing on the glass floor section for you who are not afraid of height. The very top deck at 250 meters has mirrors and LED lighting effect to give high-tech spaceship feeling.
Get the stunning scenery by paying ¥1200 for the main deck or ¥2800 for both observation deck (a slight discount is given by purchasing online). Open everyday from 09AM-11PM of the year with cafes and souvenirs shops all around the tower and inside it. (more information) Please note that specific information such as admission fees, hours of operation, and attractions may change over time, so it's a good idea to check the official Tokyo Tower website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date details before planning your visit.
How to Get There;
The closest station is from Onarimon Station about 5 minutes walk using Mita Subway Line.
From JR Yamanote Line stop at Hamamatsuchou station and then walk 15 minutes.
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