Tokyo Skytree Tickets – Tembo Deck & Galleria

Sumida, Tokyo · Tokyo Skytree Town
One of the tallest towers in the world Multiple observation levels Shopping & aquarium at the base
Tokyo Skytree tower and surrounding area
View from Tokyo Skytree observation deck
Photos: Tokyo Skytree tower and city views from the observation decks.

Tokyo Skytree is Tokyo’s sky-high landmark, with two main observation levels: the Tembo Deck and the higher Tembo Galleria. At the base, you’ll find the Tokyo Skytree Town complex with shops, restaurants and an aquarium – easy to turn into a half-day visit.

⏰ Typical visit: 1–3 hours for views + shopping time
🎟 Tickets for Tembo Deck only or Deck + Galleria
🌇 Good for day and night city views
What it’s like at the top
  • Large windows with panoramic views across Tokyo and beyond on clear days.
  • Information displays pointing out landmarks and mountain ranges.
  • Glass-floor sections in some areas for those who like a thrill.
  • Cafés and shops offering themed snacks and souvenirs.
How to get to Tokyo Skytree

By train

  • Tokyo Skytree Station (Tobu Skytree Line) – directly connected.
  • Oshiage Station (Skytree) on multiple subway/rail lines, a short walk away.

Once you arrive, follow signs through the Tokyo Skytree Town complex to the Skytree ticket and entrance area. Allow time to navigate inside the mall-like complex.

FAQ – Tokyo Skytree
Is advance booking necessary?
Not always, but recommended on weekends and holidays to reduce waiting time. Same-day tickets can involve queues, especially for prime time slots and holidays.
Which is better: day or night?
Daytime gives longer-distance views and sometimes Mt. Fuji on very clear days. Nighttime offers dramatic city lights. If possible, aim for late afternoon and stay through sunset.
Combine with around Skytree
  • Tokyo Solamachi shopping & restaurants at the base.
  • Sumida Aquarium for families or sea-life fans.
  • Walk or short ride to Asakusa and Senso-ji Temple.