• Located across the Sumida River from Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Town was built by Tobu Railway in conjunction with television broadcasters.
  • This is our comprehensive walkthrough of the Tokyo Skytree. The views are amazing, but is it really worth it?
  • According to the Tokyo Skytree website, in old Japanese, 634 sounds like Mu-sa-shi and Musashi is the old name for the province that encompased Tokyo.
  • A visit to the Tokyo Skytree starts on the 4th floor where the tickets for the first observation deck (but not for the second deck) are sold.
  • SORAKARA Point The highest accessible area of the Tokyo Skytree, a visit to the SORAKARA Point is a must for all the adventure-seekers out there.
  • Tokyo Skytree stands an incredible 634 meters high which makes it both the tallest structure in Tokyo and the world’s tallest tower.
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  • The Tokyo Skytree (Tōkyō Sukaitsurī) became the tallest building in Japan when it opened in 2012 and is the second-tallest building in the world after the...
  • A short walk away, you can find the retro "Shitamachi Ninjo Kirakira Tachibana Shotengai" shopping street. The Tokyo Skytree area is much more than just the tower.
  • The Tokyo Skytree® has two main observation decks, located at 350 and 450 meters, both of which offer 360 degree views of Tokyo city.