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  1. www.tokyo-skytree.jp › enTOKYO SKYTREE

    Welcome to the official website of TOKYO SKYTREE, the world's tallest tower at 634 meters. You can find the latest information about TOKYO SKYTREE and past events held at the site here.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tokyo_SkytreeTokyo Skytree - Wikipedia

    The tower is the centrepiece of a large commercial development funded by Tobu Railway (which owns the complex) and a group of six terrestrial broadcasters headed by NHK. Trains stop at the adjacent Tokyo Skytree Station and nearby Oshiage Station. The complex is seven kilometres (4.3 miles) northeast of Tokyo Station.

  3. The Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. It is the centerpiece of the Tokyo Skytree Town in the Sumida City Ward, not far away from Asakusa .

  4. Feb 17, 2020 · What is Tokyo Skytree? 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.

  5. ・Book the Tokyo Skytree Tembo Galleria (450m) and Tembo Deck (350m) combo tickets online and enjoy a lower price than the same-day tickets. · Please book here if you have a disability certificate.

  6. We made it to Tokyo Skytree just before sunset, and the colours were very beautiful over the city while the sun was setting. We did 350m only. The tower from the bottom was amazing too, in the day and also at night.

  7. The Tokyo Skytree is located in the Sumida City Ward, close to the popular tourist destination of Asakusa, Tokyo. The Tokyo Skytree is the key feature of Tokyo Skytree Town, also known as Tokyo Solamachi.

  8. Apr 16, 2024 · Since its inauguration in 2012, the Tokyo Skytree has become a defining feature of Tokyo's skyline. More than just an opportunity to admire the breathtaking views from its observation deck, the iconic tower offers a variety of enjoyable activities.

  9. A bird's-eye view of Tokyo from the tallest structure in Japan. Towering above the capital's skyline, Tokyo Skytree soars 634 meters high and gives incredible, panoramic views of Tokyo. On a clear day, you can't quite see infinity, but it's one of the few spots you can see Mt. Fuji from Tokyo.

  10. The Tokyo Skytree has two viewing platforms that offer spectacular views over Tokyo. The two closed decks are at heights of 350 and 450 meters respectively, making them the highest observation decks in Japan.

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