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  1. Book tickets for Tokyo Skytree observation decks and enjoy discounts, combos, and special offers. You can also buy tickets at the ticket counter on the 4th floor of Tokyo Skytree.

    • What Is Tokyo Skytree?
    • Things to Do at Tokyo Skytree
    • Tokyo Skytree Tickets
    • Tokyo Skytree Opening Hours
    • Solamachi: Skytree’S Mall
    • Where to See Tokyo Skytree
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    Tokyo Skytree is the tallest building in Japan at 634 meters (2080 ft.), and the second tallest building in the world — after the 829.8 meter-tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It also gets to call itself the world’s tallest free-standing tower, for technical reasons. Interestingly, it was built using the same principle as pagodas; relying on a central po...

    The main attraction at Tokyo Skytree is the staggering view from the observation decks. There’s two: the lower deck (Tembo Deck) at 350 meters (1148 ft) and the upper deck (Tembo Galleria) at 450 meters. You can buy tickets just for Tembo Deck or for both decks, depending on your budget. At the base there’s a mall called Solamachi with a good selec...

    There are two kinds of tickets to Skytree: same-day and advance. Tickets purchased online in advance are cheaper, but you must choose the day and hour you plan to visit.This means you’ll have to plan ahead, but you’ll also get to skip the ticket line. Plus, third-party vendors often have ticket packages that offer even bigger discounts.

    Tokyo Skytree is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Last admission to Tembo Deck is 8 p.m. Some Solamachi restaurants are open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. — convenient for late-night meals.

    Tokyo Solamachi — literally “Tokyo Skytown” — is a big mall with hundreds of shops. It has a good variety of local essentials, like Uniqlo, shoe store ABC-Mart, and drugstore Matsumoto Kiyoshi; branches of fashionable boutiques, like Beams and United Arrows; shops selling character goods (like Ghibli’s Donguri Kyowakoku); and souvenir stores. Looki...

    Want good views of the tower itself? We recommend Asakusa, the neighborhood on the other side of the Sumida River. Asakusa is already a super popular tourist destination, thanks to its famous temple, Sensōji. Pro tip: Head to the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Centerfor free views of the Tokyo city skyline, including Tokyo Skytree. While we do...

    Learn how to visit Tokyo Skytree, the world's tallest free-standing tower and observation deck. Find out how to save money with advance tickets, what to do at the decks, and where to see the tower from.

    • Carey Finn
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