Standing tall at 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree is an unmissable landmark in Tokyo that offers breathtaking panoramic views and a dynamic cultural experience. Visitors rave about the smooth, high-speed elevator ride to the observation decks, where you can witness the sprawling city beneath you, whether bathed in sunlight or shrouded in mist. The surrounding Skytree Town buzzes with a lively mix of restaurants, shops, and attractions, making it an all-day destination. The serene ambiance atop the Tembo Deck combined with the high-quality cafes and unique souvenir offerings make the Skytree a symbol of modern Japan that captivates guests from all over the world. It’s truly a place where technology, art, and urban spirit come together in perfect harmony.
Customers rave about the incredible views of Tokyo from Tokyo Skytree, especially on sunny days. The views are described as amazing and spectacular, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy the cityscape.
Visitors appreciate the cute mascot 'Sorakara' and the well-stocked souvenir shop at Tokyo Skytree. The mascot adds to the charm of the experience, and the convenient shop allows customers to purchase memorable gifts.
The stylish design of the Skytree mailbox stands out to customers, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal of the attraction. It enhances the visitor experience and provides a unique photo opportunity.
Some reviewers feel that the experience at Tokyo Skytree may not offer significant differentiation if they have visited other similar observation decks like Tokyo Tower or Umeda Tower in Osaka. The value of going to the top is questioned by those who have experienced similar views elsewhere.
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Guia local
a week agoSolamachi Shopping Center is very nice, with a variety of shops and food options. There are popular themed stores like the Pokémon Center, Sanrio Store, Jump Store, and Snoopy Town. There are also must-see stores like Loft. On the fourth level is the Sumida Aquarium, which I personally really enjoyed. The observation deck at the top is breathtaking, offering 360-degree views and being practically at the highest point in Tokyo.
Lily James
a week agoBad service one staff We were so amazed with the night view and so happy visiting with our friends. But that one boy staff member at the glass floor photo shoot space was so bad, his attitude towards us was so unpleasant and told us to use only one phone without explaining anything. We didn’t catch his English accent so we asked again but he seems so upset from the start. The one with the name that starts with H.
Rafael Ticianelli
a week agoBest view possible! A little expensive, but a must go
Dasiaz s
a week agoI learned here that I am visually impaired. Thank you very much.
Khang
a week agoGood place to view the whole Tokyo