The Tokyo Tower is an incredible place to visit in Tokyo. The views from the observation deck are absolutely stunning, especially at sunset when the city lights begin to appear. The tower itself is beautiful and very iconic, giving you a great perspective of the city and landmarks like Tokyo Bay and the surrounding skyline.
The experience is well organized, the elevators are fast, and the staff are very friendly. There are also interesting exhibits and souvenir shops that make the visit even more enjoyable. If you are visiting Tokyo, Tokyo Tower is definitely a must-see attraction and a perfe
★★★★★Jeff D. Wilson · 3 months ago
As we arrived at Tokyo Tower aka (Japan Radio Tower) in the district of Shiba-koen in Minato, the smell of pumpkin spice emanating from a coffee vendor, Christmas songs in their original English language, and twinkling displays overwhelmed our senses. It was a pleasant surprise and made us feel at home for the holiday season. Once inside, girls clad in pink outfits reminiscent of 1960s stewardesses pointed the way to the elevators. The operator packed us in tight, and we rocketed into the clouds to the viewing deck. Dressed in a bellhop uniform, he gave a brief speech about the history of
★★★★★Milagros Gomez · 3 months ago
This was my favorite place to visit in Japan. As an anime fan, I've wanted to visit it since I was a child. Reality surpasses any dream. It's beautiful both day and night. We spent more than four hours there. We went to the very top of the tower. They take your picture and print it (this service was included in our ticket). The tower is spectacular. We watched the sunset, and it was worth the wait. There's a gift shop with many souvenirs related to the tower. Don't forget to collect your goshuin (stamp) of the tokyo tower as well for your Goshuin Book. You can also buy a coin that you can have
★★★★★Joshy b · 4 months ago
Tokyo tower, definitely a sight to see.
Tokyo Tower's significance lies in being a powerful symbol of Japan's post-war rebirth, economic growth, and modernization, serving as a crucial communications hub and a beloved cultural icon featured in media, representing resilience and national pride since its 1958 completion. It stands as an iconic landmark with observation decks, showcasing both Japanese innovation and enduring spirit.
The tower itself does tell an incredible story. I didn’t get to go up to the observation deck to get a better view though which i kinda regret, but i did enjoy expl
★★★★★Logan Saunders · 3 months ago
It was my first time to Tokyo Tower. I have been to Tokyo Skytree and Shibuya Sky as well.
Tokyo Tower is located near the Roppongi nightlife district. There is a cool temple near Tokyo Tower too.
The base floor doesn't have as many shops as Skytree, but still has plenty.
The café on the main deck isn't worth a visit.
I paid $30 CAD for that upper deck tickets. You have to go through a couple of tight queues before going up there. They give you a free small souvenir photo.
As with all observatories, you'll want to go on a clear day. The upper deck is a fairly tight area so I doubt you'd s