Azabudai Hills VS Shibuya Sky Night View Platforms Comparison π
π’πWhile sorting through my photos, I thought I'd put together a little comparison to help anyone who might be looking for a reference. π π₯ Azabudai Hills (p1-p2) If you want to capture the Tokyo Tower as the main landscape, this is the place to go. πΏπ Pros: It's very close to the Tokyo Tower. You can stay inside for a long time, and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji to the right. π Cons: Portrait photography can be a bit challenging due to glass reflections, which require you to find various angles. π’π You might want to bring your own equipment to block the reflections. On rainy days, forget about itβthe glass gets completely covered in raindrops, making it impossible to take good shots. π’πI've been there twice, and it's a mess when it rains. π«: 500 yen + a drink (β οΈCash is not accepted) π¦ Shibuya Sky (p3-p4) This platform offers a view of Shibuya as the main backdrop and allows you to overlook the entire city. πΏπ Pros: The open-air setting provides a wide view with several photo spots that are great for portraits. π’πYou can also take photos from the 14th floor of the Shibuya Crossing. π Cons: It can be extremely cold in winter and scorching hot in summer. πΏπVisiting in winter feels like being frozen solidβlow temperatures and strong winds make it really uncomfortable, even though there are seats. π«: 2200 yen, and you need to book in advance (through the official website or various platforms in your home country, prices may vary) #Japan #Tokyo #TokyoTravel π