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Tokyo Tower observation deck in Tokyo, TK
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View of Tokyo Tower in Tokyo, TK
Photo: Google
View of Tokyo Tower in Tokyo, TK
Photo: Google

Tokyo Tower

4.5(94,666 reviews)Shopping
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children are thrilled by the elevator ride and colorful views, while older kids and teens enjoy the height, photography opportunities, and anime-themed attractions. Toddlers can visit but may not fully appreciate the experience and require close supervision near glass barriers.

About

Tokyo Tower is a vibrant, 333-meter tall landmark that captivates children with its bright orange and white structure, offering breathtaking views of Tokyo from two observation decks. Families can explore interactive exhibits, visit the One Piece-themed attraction, shop for fun souvenirs, and enjoy the illuminated tower display that lights up the evening sky, making it a memorable experience for kids of all ages.

Highlights

  • Two observation decks with floor-to-ceiling windows and partial glass floor sections for a thrilling view straight down
  • One Piece Tower attraction featuring themed games, shows, and character meet-and-greets from the popular anime series
  • Foot Town shopping area at the base with souvenir shops, cafes, and seasonal events
  • Special illumination displays that change colors throughout the year, creating a magical nighttime photo opportunity
  • Interactive digital displays and photo spots where kids can take fun pictures with Tokyo's skyline

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Purchase combination tickets online in advance to save money and skip lines, especially during peak tourist seasons and weekends.
  2. 2.Visit during sunset (around 4:30-5:30 PM depending on season) to see Tokyo in both daylight and illuminated at night without paying twice.
  3. 3.Bring 100 yen coins for the telescope viewers on the observation decks so kids can zoom in on landmarks like Mount Fuji on clear days.
  4. 4.Download a translation app before visiting as signage is primarily in Japanese with limited English, though staff are generally helpful to international visitors.
  5. 5.The Main Deck (150m) is usually sufficient for most families with young children. Consider skipping the Top Deck (250m) if traveling on a budget or with easily tired little ones.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) for smallest crowds and clearest visibility. Autumn (September to November) offers the best weather and clearest skies for viewing Mount Fuji. Avoid weekends, Japanese national holidays, and the rainy season (June-July) when visibility is often poor.

What to Know

Admission costs around 1,200 yen for adults and 700 yen for children (ages 4-12) for the Main Deck, with additional fees for the Top Deck. The tower has elevators, making it stroller-accessible, and includes cafes and restaurants on-site, though bringing snacks is permitted.

Seasonal Notes

Tokyo Tower is open year-round. Special illuminations occur during holidays including pink for Valentine's Day, green for St. Patrick's Day, and festive colors during Christmas season. January 1-3 features special New Year events. Summer (July-August) can be crowded with domestic tourists during school holidays.

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Nearby Eats

Shiba Tofuya Ukai, a 10-minute walk away, offers a beautiful traditional Japanese garden setting with kid-friendly tofu dishes and set menus. For quick, budget-friendly options, head to the nearby Azabu-Juban shopping street (15 minutes by foot) where you will find family-friendly restaurants including kaiten (conveyor belt) sushi and ramen shops with English picture menus.

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