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Odaiba Aerial View of the Rainbow Bridge and Fuji TV Tower πŸŒ‰βœ¨

For the classic Tokyo night view spot, get off at Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line and walk for 10 minutes to the Fuji TV Building. πŸŽ’πŸƒ At first, I spent ages searching for the observation deck entrance inside the first floor, only to find out that I needed to take two escalators outside to the 7th floor to purchase the ticket. πŸŒ‰βœ¨ The ticket costs 700 yen, and then you take a vertical elevator directly to the observation deck, with staff guiding you all the way. πŸ•ΆοΈ The observation deck is split across the 24th and 25th floors. πŸŽ’πŸƒ The elevator takes you directly to the 24th floor, which is the regular observation deck. πŸŒ‰βœ¨From there, you can walk up the stairs to the 25th floor's spherical observation deck. Tripods aren't allowed, but you can place your camera on the glass platform for long exposures on the 25th floor. πŸ“Έ πŸŽ’πŸƒ P1 is from the 25th floor, where you get a more complete view of Tokyo Tower. P2 is from the 24th floor, taken handheld and underexposed by three stops. πŸŒ‰βœ¨ The effect is still great because after 17:30, many indoor lights are turned off, reducing glass reflections and the number of people. Since the place closes at 18:00, it gets much quieter and less reflective in the evening. πŸŒ‰βœ¨ #Tokyo #TokyoNightView #TokyoTower πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ

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Odaiba Aerial View of the Rainbow Bridge and Fuji TV Tower πŸŒ‰βœ¨

For the classic Tokyo night view spot, get off at Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line and walk for 10 minutes to the Fuji TV Building. πŸŽ’πŸƒ At first, I spent ages searching for the observation deck entrance inside the first floor, only to find out that I needed to take two escalators outside to the 7th floor to purchase the ticket. πŸŒ‰βœ¨ The ticket costs 700 yen, and then you take a vertical elevator directly to the observation deck, with staff guiding you all the way. πŸ•ΆοΈ The observation deck is split across the 24th and 25th floors. πŸŽ’πŸƒ The elevator takes you directly to the 24th floor, which is the regular observation deck. πŸŒ‰βœ¨From there, you can walk up the stairs to the 25th floor's spherical observation deck. Tripods aren't allowed, but you can place your camera on the glass platform for long exposures on the 25th floor. πŸ“Έ πŸŽ’πŸƒ P1 is from the 25th floor, where you get a more complete view of Tokyo Tower. P2 is from the 24th floor, taken handheld and underexposed by three stops. πŸŒ‰βœ¨ The effect is still great because after 17:30, many indoor lights are turned off, reducing glass reflections and the number of people. Since the place closes at 18:00, it gets much quieter and less reflective in the evening. πŸŒ‰βœ¨ #Tokyo #TokyoNightView #TokyoTower πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ

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