
Tokyo Skytree is a must-visit iconic landmark for any trip to Tokyo! Gaze at the panoramic view of Tokyo from the world’s tallest tower, and if the weather is clear, you might even spot Mount Fuji. The daytime and nighttime scenery are both captivating, and combo tickets offer great value. The thrilling see-through glass floor and stylish bar are perfect for photo ops, and the tower’s base extends into a shopping mall, planetarium, aquarium, and other facilities. Asakusa is just a 15-minute walk away. Let’s explore how to plan a full day of fun around the Skytree and its surroundings!
Tokyo Skytree: The World’s Tallest Tower
Table of Contents
3 Must-Visit Reasons for Tokyo Skytree
How to Best Enjoy Tokyo Skytree
Must-See Shops and Gourmet Food at Tokyo Skytree
Recommended Attractions Around Tokyo Skytree
3 Must-Visit Reasons for Tokyo Skytree
Great for Photos Day and Night
Standing at an impressive 634 meters, Tokyo Skytree is currently the world’s tallest freestanding broadcasting tower. Whether you photograph it from the outside during the day or at night, its presence undeniably enhances the city’s beauty. After nightfall, the Skytree illuminates Tokyo’s night sky with different color themes that rotate daily, including the light blue “Iki” representing the Sumida River, the elegant purple “Miyabi” expressing sophistication, and the vibrant orange “Nobori” signifying good fortune and energy.


A Paradise for Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment
Tokyo Skytree and its surrounding area and facilities are collectively known as “Tokyo Skytree Town,” and just like a real town, it caters to all your shopping, dining, and entertainment needs. Inside the Skytree, you’ll find the SKYTREE CAFE offering specially crafted beverages and light meals, and the SKYTREE SHOP where you can purchase unique souvenirs. At the tower’s base is the “Tokyo Solamachi” shopping mall, the “Sumida Aquarium,” and the “Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku in Tokyo Skytree Town®.” Regardless of age or gender, anyone who comes here can feel an open and joyful atmosphere, like strolling through the clear sky. It’s a perfect place to visit with family, friends, your partner, or even by yourself.


Many Nearby Attractions
Tokyo Skytree is located in Sumida Ward, a downtown area near the historically charming tourist destination of Asakusa. In recent years, “TOKYO mizumachi,” a new complex commercial facility with dining, shopping, and accommodation options, has emerged under the elevated railway tracks between Skytree Station and Asakusa, along with “SUMIDA RIVER WALK,” a shortcut to Asakusa. During your walk, you can enjoy the riverside scenery and explore shops and restaurants.
How to Best Enjoy Tokyo Skytree
360° Panoramic Views of Tokyo Day and Night from the Twin Observation Decks


Tokyo Skytree boasts two observation decks with completely unobstructed views, offering a 360° panorama of Tokyo’s magnificent scenery. On clear days, you can see Mount Fuji, Mount Tsukuba, and Tokyo Disneyland Resort in the distance. In the evening, admire the sky as it’s dyed orange by the setting sun, and after dark, the dazzling lights stretch to the horizon, creating a dreamlike scene as if you’re at the boundary between Earth and the cosmos.


Take a Commemorative Photo Standing on the See-Through Glass Floor! Each of the two observation decks has its unique features, and the feeling of the scenery changes significantly with altitude. At the 350-meter-high “Tembo Deck,” be sure to challenge yourself to stand on the see-through glass floor. Standing on the transparent glass not only gives you the exhilarating sensation of floating in the sky but also allows you to appreciate the beauty of the Skytree’s steel structure. The “Tembo Galleria,” on the other hand, is designed as a sloping corridor, requiring you to slowly walk from 445 meters up to the highest point at 450 meters, enjoying a “sky walk” experience. The elevator ceilings and doors that travel between the observation decks also use glass, giving you a futuristic sensation of traveling through time as you ascend and descend and look up!

Make a Wish and Send a Commemorative Postcard
Besides enjoying the scenery, the Tokyo Skytree observation decks also have some special photo spots. For example, the Tembo Deck on the 345th floor has a “Tokyo Skytree Postbox” where you can get a special commemorative postmark and send postcards to your family or yourself from Japan’s highest postbox, leaving behind a unique travel memory.


The Tembo Deck on the 350th floor has commemorative stamps featuring the Skytree’s mascots, and there’s also “W1SH RIBBON,” a special monument where you can write your wishes on a colorful ribbon and hang it. Tokyo Skytree is said to be a power spot, and many fans come here to pray for success in their “oshi-katsu” (supporting their idols), so if you’re a fan, be sure to come and make a wish!


Super Value Early Bird and Night View Tickets
When visiting Tokyo Skytree, you definitely can’t miss the super value combo tickets! If you’re coming during the day, we recommend the “MORNING VIEW TICKET,” limited to entry from opening hours until 12:00 PM. The set includes a Tembo Deck admission ticket and a drink plus light meal voucher for SKYTREE CAFE 350, allowing you to start your wonderful day with cute drinks, food, and the clear Tokyo sky. If you want to see the night view, we recommend the “NIGHT VIEW TICKET,” limited to entry after 6:00 PM. The set includes a Tembo Deck admission ticket and one alcoholic beverage, allowing you to enjoy a mesmerizing Tokyo night surrounded by an endless sea of glittering lights.
Tokyo Skytree: Must-See Shops and Gourmet Food SKYTREE CAFE: Enjoy Specially Crafted Drinks While Admiring the Stunning View The “Tembo Deck” observation deck on the Skytree has a high-altitude cafe called “SKYTREE CAFE,” offering light meals and drinks so you can enjoy the scenery and savor the beauty of Tokyo at a leisurely pace. The drinks and desserts here are carefully designed. The passion fruit, pink grapefruit, and Muscat grape-flavored lemon sodas are very refreshing, and they pair perfectly with star-shaped dorayaki pancakes, cheese bagels, and donuts, making them ideal for enjoying the view during the day.
Both the 340-meter and 350-meter levels have a “SKYTREE CAFE,” and each offers a unique selection of food and drinks.
For alcoholic beverages, we recommend trying the cocktails inspired by the Skytree’s light colors: the pineapple cocktail represents “Iki,” the lemon lychee cocktail is “Miyabi,” and the screwdriver is “Nobori.” Around the full moon each month, the CAFE transforms into a secret bar, and the original three cocktails are upgraded to limited-edition drinks created with the full moon as the image. Puncture the full moon on the glass, and the aroma sealed inside the moon will drift out with the mist, making the night view even more magical. Additionally, whether you spend at the 340-meter or 350-meter “SKYTREE CAFE,” spending over ¥1,000 will get you a discount coupon for 5% off your purchase at the “SKYTREE SHOP,” so be sure to keep your coupon!
SKYTREE SHOP: Get Original Souvenirs and Limited-Edition Collaborations with Famous Brands
If you want to buy souvenirs with Japanese and Tokyo characteristics for your family and friends, you must visit “SKYTREE SHOP”! From chopsticks, coasters, and furoshiki wrapping cloths incorporating Skytree elements to merchandise featuring the Skytree’s mascot SORAKARA-chan and limited-edition packaged sweets in collaboration with famous brands, everything is so exquisite you’ll want to take it all home. Tourists entering Japan with a tourist visa can enjoy tax-free shopping for purchases over ¥5,000, so the more you buy, the more you save!
Tokyo Solamachi: Enjoy Shopping and Gourmet Food
“Tokyo Solamachi” is a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex extending at the foot of the Skytree, from the 3rd basement floor to the 10th floor, plus restaurants on the 30th and 31st floors, encompassing over 300 shops. Each floor has a different theme. The 1st to 3rd floors offer trendy fashion items and a food court where you can find drugstores, the latest trendy clothes, and various international cuisines. The 4th floor is designed in a Japanese style using wood and sells souvenirs and gifts with strong Japanese elements. The higher floors feature upscale restaurants, making them a memorable place to celebrate anniversaries or birthdays.
Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku in Tokyo Skytree Town®: Relax and Watch the Stars Lying Down
“Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku” is an extremely healing and dreamy space. Magnificent natural landscapes are projected onto the dome screen, accompanied by the gentle narration of famous artists, guiding the audience into a serene world. The aroma of special essential oils fills the space, fully immersing your senses of sight, smell, and hearing, as if you’re in a vast starry sky. The theater features three specially designed “Mikazuki Seats” (crescent moon seats) where you can lie on soft, round cushions and leisurely gaze at the stars while hugging a star pillow.
Sumida Aquarium
Visiting “Sumida Aquarium” is like entering a large park. The penguin tank in the center is the most eye-catching feature. Watching over 50 penguins resting their heads on rocks and swimming and flipping in the water up close is incredibly adorable! The approximately 7-meter-diameter open jellyfish tank “BIG SHARE” is also very captivating. On a specially built transparent deck, you can see about 500 jellyfish slowly drifting beneath your feet, beautifully illuminated by colorful lights. Many corners of the aquarium are also equipped with sofas, allowing you to relax and admire the creatures from various angles.
Recommended Attractions Around Tokyo Skytree
Waterside Space Surrounded by Parks and Rivers: TOKYO mizumachi “TOKYO mizumachi” is conveniently located along the Kita-Jukken River at the foot of the Skytree and under the elevated railway tracks between Skytree Station and Asakusa. Echoing Skytree Town, it adds a unique waterfront charm to the city. This area gathers many unique shops, blending riverside restaurants with parks, multi-purpose spaces combining sports and cafes, and tourist hotels providing rest for travelers, creating a unique and relaxing atmosphere. Strolling along the promenade, you can leisurely bask in the sun, admire the Skytree up close, or capture the beautiful scenery of trains and rivers intertwining.
A Bridge of Light Connecting Tokyo Skytree and Asakusa: SUMIDA RIVER WALK
“SUMIDA RIVER WALK,” connecting Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree Town, is an approximately 160-meter-long pedestrian bridge that allows visitors to easily walk between these two popular attractions. The bridge has glass flooring, allowing people to look down at the sparkling surface of the Sumida River and the boats sailing by, experiencing a unique waterside perspective. The bridge’s design adopts “Skytree White,” echoing the Skytree’s color. After nightfall, the pedestrian bridge and the Skytree light up together, reflecting on the river surface and becoming part of Tokyo’s night view.
Senso-ji Temple: Tokyo’s Oldest Temple
Senso-ji Temple is Tokyo’s oldest temple and the most visited temple in Japan, attracting over 30 million visitors annually. The Kaminarimon Gate with its giant red lantern at the temple’s entrance is a symbol of both Asakusa and Tokyo. Nakamise-dori Street, leading from Kaminarimon Gate, is lined with various traditional foods and handicrafts, showcasing the nostalgic atmosphere of the Edo period. From within the Senso-ji Temple grounds or the surrounding streets, you can see the other landmark, Tokyo Skytree. The modern tower and the ancient Senso-ji Temple create a striking contrast, symbolizing the fusion of Tokyo’s tradition and modernity.
Whether you’re standing on the observation deck of this world-class landmark admiring the daytime skyline or the jewel-like city lights at night, or enjoying shopping and savoring delicious food, Tokyo Skytree offers an unforgettable experience. Plan a full day trip to Skytree on your next visit to Tokyo! Remember to purchase your tickets on the official website in advance to save several hundred yen per ticket and avoid long queues!