Tokyo Tower (東京タワー)
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This is a full-purpose radio tower in Shiba Park in Minato City, Tokyo. The tower began operating in 1958, and has remained as a landmark symbol of Tokyo, receiving many tourists from both in and out of Japan every year. Reaching 333 meters at its apex, the tower has a main observation deck at 150 meters, and a top deck at 250 meters, providing a panoramic view of the greater Tokyo area. The lighting of the tower, changed seasonally in various colors, is popular with many. A commercial complex, the Foot Town, is arrayed with souvenir, character goods, and eatery shops at the base of the tower.
Tokyo Minato-ku Shibakouen 4-2-8 (Akasaka / Azabu / RoppongiArea)
[Main deck] 9:00-23:00 (Last entry 22:30)
[Top deck tour] 9:00-22:45 (Final tour 22:00-22:15)
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Update date:2021/03/08Details
- Hours
- [Main deck] 9:00-23:00 (Last entry 22:30)
[Top deck tour] 9:00-22:45 (Final tour 22:00-22:15) - Closed
- open everyday
- Fees
- [Main deck] Adults (High School Students and above) 1,200yen, Children (Elementary and Junior High School Students) 700yen, Child (4 years old and above) 500yen
[Top deckers] Adults (High School Students and above) 3,000yen, Children ( Elementary and Junior High School Students) 2,000yen, Child (4 years old and over) 1,400yen - Parking Lot
- Available
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, Diners Club)
- Smoking
- Other (Available only at smoking areas)
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- English Menu
- Available
- Note
- Temporary suspension:Currently closed (information as of April 21, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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The setting of countless iconic movie scenes and the inspiration for songs, poetry, and literature worldwide, Tokyo barely requires an introduction. It's hard for the kaleidoscopic neon lights, wacky pop culture, and some of the world's tallest structures not to instill excitement in any first-time visitor to Tokyo, whether you're in the very center of the hustle and bustle in Shinjuku or Shibuya or looking in from the quieter suburbs.