Not bad, the location is not very high. The scenery is really average. Fortunately, the fare is cheap. There is really no need to be a lighthouse after going to the Burj Khalifa, but this is a landmark in Tokyo.
MoreTokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower located in the city's Minato ward. Frequently appearing in film and television, it is an icon on the Tokyo skyline. Two observation decks afford visitors the chance to snap breathtaking pictures, while the tower’s lower levels host a number of restaurants, shops, and museums. Completed in 1958, Tokyo Tower’s lattice design was closely inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. When lit up after dark, Tokyo Tower makes for an impressive background in any photo.
△ The 150m-height Main Deck, where you can get a sense of Tokyo's cityscape in all three dimensions.
△ Plus, the 250m-height Top Deck, with a perfect bird's-eye view of the whole of Tokyo.
Not bad, the location is not very high. The scenery is really average. Fortunately, the fare is cheap. There is really no need to be a lighthouse after going to the Burj Khalifa, but this is a landmark in Tokyo.
I originally wanted to buy tickets on the spot, but there were too many people, so I bought them on Trip.com. The ticket was issued very quickly. After the purchase, there was a QR code that was displayed to the work character, which was quite convenient. And the price is the same as the on-site purchase.
Tokyo tower was okay. Not much to do aside from the observation deck but the view is stunning!
Old attractions, the price is not expensive
The landmark buildings in Tokyo are definitely worth a visit. Although there is no sky tower, the scenery above is still good. The most important thing is that there are many fewer people than the sky tower. There is no need to make an appointment. The exterior shots are also very beautiful!
Look at the night view. It's almost an hour. The video introducing history only tells the story of Japan being bombed, but does not tell the reason, huh, huh