- asakusastation.com tokyo-skytree/Tokyo Skytree stands an incredible 634 meters high which makes it both the tallest structure in Tokyo and the world’s tallest tower.
- Tokyo Skytree is located near Asakusa, another one of Tokyo’s sightseeing spots, so visiting these two on the same day is a good idea.
- en.wikipedia.org Tokyo SkytreeThe official name was decided in a nationwide vote, and was announced on 10 June 2008 as "Tokyo Skytree".
- trulytokyo.com tokyo-skytree/The Tokyo Skytree is a television broadcasting tower; but it’s also one of the city’s main landmarks and tourist attractions.
- tokyotourists.com tokyo-skytree-tickets/Welcome to Tokyo Skytree, but don’t let long lines make you wait at the ticket counter. Secure your advance Tokyo Skytree Tickets and ascend straight to an...
- tokyoweekender.com tw-collabs/tokyo-skytree-town-…You will also find the entrance to the Tobu Skytree Line. Within short order you are aboard the train, and one stop later departing at Tokyo Skytree Station.
- livejapan.com en/in-tokyo/in-pref-tokyo/in-…Thanks to its impressive height, Tokyo Skytree also serves a meteorological purpose, equipped with facilities for cloud and lightning observation.
- thrillophilia.com tours/tokyo-skytree-admission-…Ascend to the top of Tokyo Skytree, Japan's tallest structure (634 metres), for breathtaking 360-degree panoramic vistas.
- jonnymelon.com tokyo-skytree-japan/I have put together this complete guide of the Tokyo Skytree Japan including how to get there, where to book tickets, and what to expect!