The Best Tokyo Night View in My Heart πβ¨
Compared to the popular but crowded Shibuya Sky Observatory, I personally recommend the Tokyo City View Observatory on the 52nd floor of the Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills. π While Shibuya Sky requires advance reservations and has limited ticket availability on-site, Roppongi Hills doesn't require reservations. It's convenient to buy tickets on the spot (there's a ticket counter on the 3rd floor), and there are fewer tourists. π« The 360-degree glass curtain wall offers a clear view of Tokyo Tower, Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Tokyo Bay, among other landmarks. The view is absolutely amazing! π On a fine day, I suggest arriving between 16:00 and 17:00. You can enjoy the Tokyo cityscape, the sunset, and the night view all in one go. π πΈ There might be some reflection on the glass curtain wall. Getting closer to the glass will give you better photos, whether you're sitting or standing. πΈ π« Admission: 2000 yen for adults (buy tickets directly on-site) β° Operating Hours: 52nd Floor Observatory: 10:00-22:00 (last entry at 21:30) π Directions: After arriving at the Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, enter through the Mori Art Museum entrance and take the elevator directly to the 52nd floor. There will be staff to guide you along the way. πΊοΈ #EverydayIsWorthDocumenting #TheMostBeautifulNightView πβ¨