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Tokyo Tower
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The Tokyo Tower, is a communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, built in 1958. At 332.9 meters, it is the second-tallest structure in Japan.
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4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
Mos Burger - Tokyo Tower (2nd Floor)
4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
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UMEIYA
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Baskin Robbins Tokyo Tower
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Tokyo Tower

4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
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The Tokyo Tower, is a communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, built in 1958. At 332.9 meters, it is the second-tallest structure in Japan.

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attractions: RED° TOKYO TOWER, Zōjō-ji Temple, Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Tower Top Deck, Momiji Waterfall, Momiji-dani(Maple valley), Shiba Park, Observation Deck - First Floor, teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM, Snake Mound, restaurants: Tofu Ukai, SIDDIQUE PALACE - Tokyo Tower Branch, WAKANUI GRILL DINING BAR TOKYO, Terrace Dining TANGO, Kinkatsu Gold Scorpion, Mos Burger - Tokyo Tower (2nd Floor), Nodaiwa Azabu Iikura Honten, 東麻布イグニス エ ノックス (Ignis et Nox), UMEIYA, Baskin Robbins Tokyo Tower
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Nearby attractions of Tokyo Tower

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Momiji-dani(Maple valley)

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Snake Mound

RED° TOKYO TOWER

RED° TOKYO TOWER

3.5

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Zōjō-ji Temple

Zōjō-ji Temple

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Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower

4.1

(78)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Tokyo Tower Top Deck

Tokyo Tower Top Deck

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Tokyo Tower

Tofu Ukai

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UMEIYA

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Reviews of Tokyo Tower

4.5
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4.0
1y

Tokyo Tower, a reminiscent of the Paris Eiffel Tower, is one of the remarkable landmarks in Tokyo built in 1958. The structure is an Eiffel Tower inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to comply with air safety regulations. So I wonder why the taller Tokyo Skytree not painted orange to comply with air safety regulation?

According to our research, Tokyo Tower’s official name is Japan Radio Tower. Its primary use is served as a communication and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Tokyo. The Tower stands 333 meters (1,092 ft) tall in central Tokyo. Tokyo Tower (東京タワー) was the world's tallest, self-supported steel tower and 3 meters taller than its model, the Eiffel Tower. However in 2012 the height of new Tokyo Skytree surpassed the Tokyo Tower.

Due to its centralized and easily accessible location, Tokyo Tower is popular amongst tourists and locals alike. The visitation of Tokyo Tower (to be exact: you will take numerous fantastic Instagrammable photos for your album) enable you to explore the fascinating neighborhood as well such as the newly opened Azabudai Hills, Teamlab Borderless, Shiba Park, Zojiji Temple and more… All these sightseeing spots can be easily fit into your itinerary because of their close proximity to each other. However If you want the highest viewpoint in Tokyo and trendy modern shopping, then you may like to visit the Skytree. So if you want to “kill two birds with one go”, then you will take a 33 mins train ride after the phenomenal Tokyo Tower visit.

The tower has two observatory decks : a. the main deck at 150 meters can be reached via elevator or a 600-step staircase. I wonder if anyone would challenge walking up the 600 steps? The Main deck is 1200 yen per adult. b. Top deck (main deck plus top deck is 3000 yen)

We just could not pass on the opportunity to take at least one or two or more instagrammable Tokyo Tower photos while we were at Azabudai Hills for lunch and Teamlab Borderless for fun. After we had a fabulous lunch at 6th By Balcony (see my google reviews of this restaurant and Teamlab Borderless if you have time), we headed up to the Kaledo Tower (7 mins walk from Azabudai Hill). We had 1.1/2 hour spare for our Tokyo Tower photo exploration before the Teamlab Borderless reservation time slot.

Due to time constraints we could only pick the closest photo spot (Kaledo Tower) near Azabudai Hills.

Share Tokyo Tower photography Route and walking distance for your reference: (starting point as from Azabudai Hills)

Kaledo Tower (an enormous Tokyo tower appears right in front of you, shockingly surprising view). (Just 8 mins walk from Azabudai Hills) Staircase Photograph Spot (the most instagrammable photo spot). The Official name is Tokyo Tower Parking centre or parking lot. This hidden gem is actually an underground parking staircase exit situated at approx. 3 minutes from the Tokyo Tower. If you take a picture from downstairs or on the stairs, you can catch some really stunning instagrammable photos. If you come from onarimon station take exit A1 and walk towards Tokyo tower. If you come from Azabudai Hills it only takes you 9 mins walk to get here. And it is only 2 MINS from Kaledo Tower) I just cannot forgive myself by missing this spot.!!! I think maybe I just had to shoot and go and rush back to Teamlab Borderless before 230pm. And also even if I did go I might have to wait in long lineups. Next time! Shiba park (best view)/aka Minatokutachishiba Parkpark/Zojiji Temple (14 mins walk from Azabudai hills) (5 mins from Kaledo Tower) I did not have time for this park photo shooting either. Next time! View Of Tokyo Tower At Onarimon Station (18 mins walk from Azabudai Hills) (5 mins from Shiba Park) View Of Tokyo Tower At The Prince Park Tower Tokyo (15 mins walk from Azabudai Hills)(11 mins walk from Onarimon Station) If you want to treat yourself staying at a luxury hotel for one night, then you can stare at Tokyo Tower for one day and night!! 😂😂 Roppongi Hills Observatory deck, 1800...

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4.0
51w

Tokyo Tower Night Visit Review

Visiting Tokyo Tower at night was one of the most memorable highlights of my trip to Japan. This iconic structure, which has stood as a symbol of Tokyo since its completion in 1958, takes on a completely different atmosphere after dark. While the tower is impressive during the day, it’s at night when it truly comes alive, offering an enchanting and panoramic view of the sprawling metropolis beneath it.

Arriving at the base of the tower, the first thing that strikes you is its stunning illumination. The tower is lit up in vibrant orange and white lights, which glow against the deep, dark sky. The colors shift slightly as you look at it from different angles, creating a surreal, almost otherworldly effect. It’s impossible not to be drawn in by its bright, towering presence. The contrast between the glowing Tokyo Tower and the surrounding city lights makes the scene feel both futuristic and nostalgic, as the structure harks back to a time when it was one of the tallest towers in the world.

After purchasing my ticket for the observation deck, I made my way inside the tower’s main building, where the atmosphere was a mix of excitement and tranquility. There was a noticeable calm in the air as visitors, mostly tourists and some locals, were all quietly gazing out the windows, taking in the incredible view. The night sky above, dotted with stars, contrasted beautifully with the sea of lights that stretched as far as the eye could see below.

The main observation deck is located at 150 meters above the ground, offering a 360-degree view of Tokyo’s sprawling urban landscape. The moment I stepped onto the deck, I was in awe. The sheer size of the city was overwhelming, and you could easily spot iconic landmarks such as the Tokyo Skytree, Rainbow Bridge, and even the distant lights of Tokyo Bay. The views were crisp and clear, despite the occasional cloud cover, and it felt as if I could see every corner of the city, from the bright neon districts of Shibuya and Shinjuku to the more peaceful residential neighborhoods.

For an even more exclusive experience, I opted for a ticket to the special observatory, which is located an additional 100 meters higher at 250 meters. From this elevated vantage point, the view was even more spectacular. The depth of the cityscape was fully visible, with the lights of Tokyo blending together in a mesmerizing mosaic. You could see the vast expanse of the city stretching out, with countless buildings, bridges, and roads weaving together like a living, breathing organism. It was like being on top of the world, looking down on a city that never sleeps.

One of the most serene moments of my visit came when I stood on the outdoor observation deck. The crisp night air was refreshing, and it felt like I was suspended above the city. The hum of traffic and the distant sound of trains rushing through Tokyo was almost comforting, as the entire city seemed to pulse with life below me. While the crowds were present, they didn’t detract from the experience, as the atmosphere was peaceful, and there was a sense of shared awe among everyone present.

In addition to the views, Tokyo Tower has other attractions for visitors, such as souvenir shops and cafés, though I found myself more captivated by the panoramic views than by any of the other offerings. The lighting inside the tower is subtle yet elegant, contributing to a relaxing environment where you could just sit and soak in the beauty of the city.

Overall, visiting Tokyo Tower at night is an experience that shouldn’t be missed. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast looking for stunning shots of the city or simply someone who wants to take in the vastness of Tokyo, the views are truly spectacular. The tower offers a perfect blend of history, beauty, and awe-inspiring cityscapes. If you're in Tokyo, especially in the evening, make sure to set aside time to experience the magic of Tokyo Tower at night. It’s a memory that will stay with you long...

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5.0
2y

🗼 Tokyo Tower is more than just a landmark; it's a symbol of Tokyo's rich history and its commitment to embracing the future. This iconic structure, reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the heart of Japan's bustling capital.

History (5/5): The history of Tokyo Tower is a fascinating journey in itself. Built in 1958, it was a pioneering achievement as the world's tallest self-supporting steel structure at the time. Its vivid orange and white color scheme is an iconic representation of the city's heritage.

Observation Decks (5/5): The tower offers two magnificent observation decks that provide unparalleled views of Tokyo. The main deck, located around 150 meters above ground, offers a stunning perspective, complete with a thrilling glass floor section. The special top deck, at 250 meters, treats visitors to breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo's skyline, including other landmarks like the Tokyo Skytree and, on clear days, even Mount Fuji.

Illumination (4/5): Tokyo Tower's nightly illuminations are a sight to behold. The tower is often lit up with vibrant colors and patterns to commemorate special occasions, creating a mesmerizing spectacle against the Tokyo night sky.

FootTown (4/5): At the base of Tokyo Tower, FootTown offers a diverse range of attractions, shops, and dining options. Explore museums, shop for unique souvenirs, and savor delicious Japanese and international cuisine.

Events (4/5): Tokyo Tower hosts seasonal events and celebrations, adding a touch of festivity to your visit. From cherry blossom festivals in spring to enchanting Christmas illuminations in winter, these events create a magical atmosphere.

Historical Significance (5/5): Having witnessed over six decades of Japan's history, Tokyo Tower stands as a living testament to the country's post-war rebirth and enduring prosperity.

Adjacent Zojoji Temple (4/5): The proximity of the Zojoji Temple adds a cultural dimension to your Tokyo Tower experience. It's a serene and historic Buddhist temple worth exploring.

Photography Opportunities (5/5): For photographers, Tokyo Tower is a paradise. It offers a multitude of angles and perspectives for capturing memorable shots of the city.

In conclusion, Tokyo Tower isn't just an attraction; it's a journey through time and an exploration of modern Tokyo's spirit. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply a traveler seeking incredible views, Tokyo Tower delivers on all fronts. It's an essential stop on your Tokyo itinerary, encapsulating the city's dynamism and timeless charm. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this iconic gem...

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