Visiting Tokyo’s Skytree

Dominating the skyline at 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree (often called the Tokyo Sky Tree) is a non-negotiable stop for any Tokyo itinerary.

But in 2026, simply showing up isn’t enough. With record-breaking crowds and exclusive seasonal events like the Madoka Magica “Moonlit Waltz” collab, you need a game plan.

This KKday masterclass gives you the ultimate blueprint to conquering the tower.

It includes which subway lines get you there the fastest, how to secure discounts on observation deck tickets, and where to find the best eats in Solamachi.

Plus, we’ve included a “don’t miss” guide to the Sumida Aquarium right next door.

If you want to see Tokyo from the top without the stress, you’re in the right place.

Tip from KKday’s Editors: Don’t pay “door prices.” You can secure your entry time, get exclusive perks, and save up to ¥400 per person by booking your tickets in advance via KKday.

Choose the Combo Ticket (Tembo Deck + Galleria) if you want:Choose the Tembo Deck Ticket (350m) if you want:
Access to both the 350m and 450m levels for the full floating in the sky experience. Incredible 360-degree views, the glass floor thrill, and access to the cafes
Cleaner skyline views and the famous spiral glass corridor at the very topTo see the skyline without the extra skywalk time
Bragging rights of reaching the highest point in JapanThe iconic view while saving a few Yen for shopping at Solamachi

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What Makes Tokyo Skytree a 2026 Icon?

If you’re heading to Tokyo in 2026, the Skytree Tokyo is probably already on your bucket list.

At 634 meters (Tokyo Skytree height), it’s officially the tallest tower in the world and the second-tallest building on the planet. It’s right behind the Burj Khalifa!

a photo of Tokyo Skytree against the Tokyo city backdrop
Enjoy the breathtaking views of Tokyo Skytree (via KKday Supplier)

But it’s not just a big pole in the sky. Here’s why it’s actually cool:

The “Samurai” Design: The tower’s sleek curves aren’t accidental. They’re modelled after the edge of a Samurai sword (Sori) and the pillars of ancient Shinto shrines.

The “634” Secret: Why 634 meters? In Japanese, the numbers 6-3-4 are pronounced “Mu-sa-shi,” the old-school name for the Tokyo region.

The Secret Broadcasting Hub: While we’re all here for the sunset photos, the Skytree actually keeps Tokyo running. It sends out the city’s TV and radio signals and doubles as a high-altitude lightning research lab.

Silhouetted people looking out through large floor-to-ceiling glass windows of a high-rise observation deck at sunset
People looking out at the stunning views from Tokyo Skytree (via KKday Supplier)

Tip from KKday’s editors: The Skytree area (Oshiage)is a massive hub for limited-edition anime collabs and some of the best Ghibli-style shopping in the city.

2026 Limited Event at Tokyo Skytress: Magical Girls Take Over the Sky!

If you’re visiting before April 6, 2026, you’re in for a treat.

Following the huge success of the Detective Conan “Radiant Blue” takeover last year, Tokyo Skytree has levelled up with an even more magical collaboration.

TOKYO SKYTREE® × Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Moonlit Waltz

A vibrant anime promotional poster featuring six magical girls from Puella Magi Madoka Magica floating in front of the Tokyo Skytree. The characters are dressed in colorful magical girl outfits against a backdrop of a stained-glass window pattern and a sparkling nighttime city skyline
Magical girls float before Tokyo Skytree in this 2026 anime collaboration poster (via KKday Supplier)

To celebrate the new movie release, the tower has been transformed into a dreamlike world of magic. Here’s why you need to grab your tickets now:

Epic Photo Ops

Head to the Tembo Galleria (450m) for the “Gallery of Memories” and the “Moonlit Foyer.” It’s an immersive walkthrough that’s perfect for your IG feed.

The Collab Café (Floor 340)

You can literally eat the anime! Try the Kyubey-themed Rice Gratin (¥1,650) or the Walpurgisnacht Chocolate Parfait (¥1,540). Every order comes with a limited-edition collectable coaster.

The modern interior of the Tokyo Skytree ticket counter
A selection of refreshments from the Skytree Cafe served on a table overlooking a blurred city view.

Exclusive 2026 Merch

The Skytree Shop (Floor 345) is stocked with items you can’t get anywhere else: acrylic stands, handbags, and even a special 2026 calendar.

 Tip from KKday’s editors: Spend over ¥5,000 to snag an exclusive themed shopping bag!

Nighttime Magic

Stick around for the SKYTREE ROUND THEATER at 350m, where the windows turn into a giant screen for exclusive movie footage. Plus, the tower itself lights up in special “Magical Girl” colors every evening.

【Tokyo Skytree】

Address: 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo (Google Map)
Tokyo Skytree Opening Hours: 10:00–21:00
Tokyo Skytree Official Website

How to Score Tokyo Skytree Tickets (And Skip the 90-Minute Wait)

Starting April 1, 2026, travelers who book tickets through KKday can simply present their mobile e-voucher (QR code) on the day of visit for entry.
You can simply present your mobile e-voucher (QR code) on the day of visit by purchasing ticket through KKday (via Kkday’s supplier)

Book Online & Skip the Queue

Booking your tickets in advance isn’t just about peace of mind; it’s about your budget.

Pre-booked tickets on KKday are significantly cheaper than walk-up prices, and they guarantee you won’t miss that perfect sunset view.

Once you book, you’ll get a QR code on your phone. Then, head straight to the 4th Floor Entrance.

Look for the dedicated “Advance Ticket” counter (to the left of the main entrance).

Scan your code, grab your physical ticket, and you’re headed for the elevators while others are still checking their watches in the main queue!

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On-site Ticket Purchase/Voucher Exchange

If you decide to buy tickets on-site, follow the “Tokyo Skytree” signs to the 4th Floor Ticket Counter.

You’ll see a sea of people. Seriously. On weekends and holidays, same-day tickets can sell out for prime-time slots.

Look for the super helpful staff in their iconic “Sky Tree” patterned uniforms. They are amazing, but even they can’t make the line move faster!

A low-angle close-up shot of the white "TOKYO SKYTREE" signage on the exterior of the building
Modern exterior signage beneath the white steel lattice of Tokyo Skytree (via KKday Supplier)

close-up of a white directory sign inside the Tokyo Skytree complex
Three staff members in yellow and blue patterned uniforms stand at the Tokyo Skytree "Main Entrance for Reserved Ticket Holders"

Standing in line for over an hour is a total energy drain. Save that stamina for exploring the 300+ shops in Solamachi instead.

A digital information screen at the Tokyo Skytree ticket counter displaying admission prices for the Tembo Deck and Tembo Galleria
A large crowd of people standing in a queue behind blue "Tokyo Skytree" branded ribbon barriers inside the terminal

A person holds a printed Tobu Top Tours booking confirmation for Tokyo Skytree in front of the "Tokyo Skytree Tickets" counter.
A close-up of a counter showing Tokyo Skytree entrance tickets for the Tembo Deck and Tembo Galleria

Once you have your tickets (Ticket #1 for the 350m Tembo Deck and Ticket #2 for the 450m Tembo Galleria), you’ll board one of the fastest elevators in Japan.

Each elevator has a different seasonal theme (like Sakura pinks in Spring or “Iki” blue in Summer).

You might feel a little “ear pop” because you’re climbing so fast! Just swallow or yawn to clear it. In exactly 50 seconds, you’ll be 350 meters in the air. Welcome to the top of Tokyo!

Important Notice of Change to the Tokyo Skytree Admission Procedure:
Starting April 1, 2026, guests who book tickets via KKday can enter directly by scanning the QR code on their mobile e-voucher. No ticket exchange at the counter is required.

Things You Can’t Miss at Tokyo Skytree Observatory

The Morning Ticket of Tokyo Skytree is eligible for light snacks and drinks
Enjoy delicious food while overlooking the morning cityscape of Tokyo from 350 m above the ground (via KKday’s supplier)

Floor 340

This is where the adrenaline kicks in. Stand on ultra-strong, transparent panels that make up the Tokyo Skytree’s iconic glass floor and look straight down 340 meters.

It’s a total “leg-shaking” moment, but the photos are elite.

A top-down view of two people standing on a reinforced glass floor section at Tokyo Skytree. Through the clear panels, the ground and building structure far below are visible, creating a dizzying perspective of the height
Testing your bravery on the Tokyo Skytree glass floor panel (via KKday Supplier)

Grab a table at Skytree Cafe (table seating) and recharge. For 2026, don’t miss the Sorakara-chan Parfait or the limited-edition collab drinks.

Two hands hold up a cold drink and a soft-serve ice cream cone from Skytree Cafe against a backdrop of the sprawling Tokyo cityscape. The ice cream features a wafer decorated with an illustration of the Tokyo Skytree
Enjoying Skytree Cafe treats with a stunning view of Tokyo (via KKday Supplier)

It’s the perfect spot to sit back and watch the city turn from day to night.

A high-angle, wide-reaching view of Tokyo's dense urban landscape from an observation deck
Breathtaking panoramic view of the vast Tokyo city skyline at dusk (via KKday Supplier)

Tembo Deck

The elevator drops you here first. This floor features massive, 5-meter-high glass panels for a 360-degree view.

Use the high-res touchscreens (available in English) to identify landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Mount Fuji, and the Sumida River.

A visitor using a large interactive touch-screen display at the Tokyo Skytree observation deck at night
Exploring Tokyo’s landmarks using interactive touch-screens at the observation deck (via KKday Supplier)

After dark, the windows transform into a massive screen, turning it into the SKYTREE ROUND THEATER. In 2026, you can catch exclusive screenings of the Madoka Magica movie visuals projected right onto the night sky.

Floor 350

Floor 350 is the tower’s main hub, featuring the Skytree Cafe (standing-style) and professional photo services with a panoramic Tokyo backdrop.

This photo captures the unique cultural touches found within the Tokyo Skytree, blending modern architecture with traditional Japanese aesthetic elements for a perfect visitor photo-op
Traditional umbrellas and a Skytree model decorate an indoor observation deck (via KKday Supplier)

Because it’s the most iconic spot for that ‘perfect shot,’ it is almost always buzzing with energy, especially during sunset.

Tembo Galleria

If you have the “Set Ticket,” you’ll take another elevator up to the Tembo Galleria.

A wall-mounted directory at Tokyo Skytree listing facilities for the Tembo Galleria on floors 445 to 450 and the Tembo Deck on floors 340, 345, and 350
Detailed directory showing facilities across different Tokyo Skytree observation floors (via KKday Supplier)

This 110-meter-long glass tube spirals up from Floor 445 to Floor 450. It feels like you’re literally walking through the clouds.

At 451.2 meters, you’ve reached the highest accessible point (Sorakara Point). In 2026, this is the heart of the “Moonlit Waltz” exhibition, featuring gorgeous character displays and “Instagrammable” magical girl backdrops.

Pro Tip: Aim to arrive at the Tembo Galleria (450m) about 45 minutes before sunset.

Visitors walk through the glass-walled Tembo Galleria skywalk at Tokyo Skytree during sunset. The curved architectural structure features white ribs and offers a panoramic view of the city illuminated by warm evening light
Visitors enjoying the sunset view from the curved Tembo Galleria skywalk (via KKday Supplier)

You’ll get the golden light hitting the glass, the pink-hued silhouette of Mt. Fuji, and then the “circuit-board” glow of Tokyo’s night lights all in one visit!

A long-exposure landscape photo of the Tokyo Skytree and Asahi Beer Headquarters reflected perfectly in the Sumida River at twilight
Stunning twilight reflection of Tokyo Skytree and city skyline over water (via KKday Supplier)

Ready for the ultimate skywalk? Book your Tokyo SkytreeTicket on KKday to access both the 350m and 450m decks! Use the KKday App to book: You’ll get 5% off and instant mobile entry!

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Best Things to Do at Tokyo Skytree

One of the best things about the Tokyo Skytree is that it’s connected to Tokyo Solamachi, one of the city’s largest shopping malls.

You could easily spend an entire afternoon here without even going up the tower!

Shop at Solamachi Shopping Center

Directly linked to Oshiage Station, Solamachi features over 300 shops. In 2026, it’s the place to find exclusive collabs you won’t find in Shibuya or Ginza.

Disney Store (3F)

This isn’t just any Disney Store. The “Imagination Park” design features Skytree-exclusive art. For 2026, look for the Daruma-inspired Mickey & Friends collection; perfect for a lucky souvenir.

Loft (3F)

The go-to for Japanese stationery and lifestyle goods. Don’t miss the 2026 Sakura Color Collection if you’re visiting in the spring.

The interior of a modern multi-level shopping mall with white pillars and curved balconies. Multiple escalators connect different floors, and visitors are seen walking past various retail storefronts
Exploring the modern multi-level shopping and dining areas at Tokyo Solamachi (via KKday Supplier)

Qu’il Fait Bon (2F)

Famous for their fruit tarts! Look for the Skytree-exclusive fork served with their signature tarts. It’s a tiny, edible-looking replica of the tower.

The “Strawberry Fair” (Early 2026)

If you’re here before March, over 90 stores are offering limited-time strawberry treats, like the Banana Shop’s Strawberry Parfait (¥930).

Tokyo Banana (1F)

You must try the Skytree-exclusive leopard print or the 2026 seasonal Sakura-scented Banana Custard cakes.

Check out Sumida Aquarium

Located right inside the Skytree complex, this urban aquarium is 100% aesthetic and perfect for your feed.

Penguin Soap Opera

The legendary “Sumida Penguin Relationship Chart 2026” is officially live! It tracks the romances, breakups, and even “love triangles” of the 58 penguins. It’s hilarious and surprisingly dramatic.

A close-up of two Magellanic penguins interacting at the Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo Solamachi
Two penguins engage in a lively vocal interaction near a blue pool (via KKday Supplier)

The Jellyfish Tunnel

Check out the “Swaying Time” exhibition (Jan–April 2026). It features immersive lighting and a soundtrack curated by famous voice actors.

Eco-Friendly Tech

It’s the first aquarium in the Kanto region to use 100% artificial seawater, making it a leader in sustainable tourism.


【Sumida Aquarium】

Address: Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi 5F–6F, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo
Opening Hours: 10:00–20:00 (Weekends & holidays: 9:00–21:00)
Sumida Aquarium Official Website

Catch ‘Em All at Pokémon Center Skytree Town

While it’s not the biggest in Japan (that title belongs to the Pokémon Center DX in Nihonbashi), the Skytree branch is arguably the most scenic. With over 4,000 types of items, it’s a paradise for fans.

2026 Exclusive Plushies

Look for the Skytree-Exclusive Pikachu, featuring the world’s most famous mouse hugging a tiny version of the tower. This is a 2026 travel “flex” for your collection.

A display shelf at a Pokémon Center store filled with plush keychains and accessories. Featured characters include Pikachu, Eevee, Sylveon, and Umbreon, alongside branded smartphone covers and mugs
Colorful Pokémon merchandise and plush toys on display at Tokyo Solamachi (via KKday Supplier)

New Gen Alerts

Since early 2026, the shelves have been packed with the latest Paldean & DLC Pokémon plushies, stationery, and apparel.

Gacha & Gaming

The shop’s exterior is lined with a “Gacha Wall” and gaming machines. It’s a great place to burn through some extra yen. Just watch your wallet, because it’s easy to get carried away!

【Pokémon Center Skytree Town】

Address: 4F, Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi East Yard, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan 
Opening Hours: 10:00–21:00
Pokémon Center Skytree Town Official Website

Heal Your Inner Child at Disney Store

You can’t come to Japan and not raid the Disney Store. The Solamachi branch is beautifully designed and carries everything from aesthetic home goods to the “Tsum Tsum” plushes we all love.

The “Secret” 50% Off Section

Here’s an insider tip: Before you look at anything else, head straight to the back of the store. There is almost always a “Sale Corner” with items marked 50% OFF. It’s the best way to get high-quality Disney merch on a budget!

A brightly lit retail display shelf filled with various Disney Tsum Tsum plush toys, including characters like Winnie the Pooh, Donald Duck, and Mickey Mouse. A pink sign indicates a promotional price of 500 yen
Colorful Disney Tsum Tsum plush toys on display at a gift shop (via KKday Supplier)

Japanese Aesthetic

Unlike the US or European stores, the Japanese Disney Store features “Zakka” (lifestyle) items. Browse through elegant jewelry, eco-bags, and refined stationery.

Pro Tip: If you’re visiting during a seasonal event (like the 2026 Spring Cherry Blossom Collection), these items sell out in days. Grab them the second you see them!

【Disney Store Skytree Town】

Address: 3F, Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan 
Opening Hours: 10:00–21:00
Disney Store Skytree Town Official Website

Splurge at Donguri Kyurikoku (Ghibli Store)

Even if you’ve seen Ghibli stores before, the Skytree branch is a vibe you can’t skip. Located right outside the 2nd-floor plaza, it’s like stepping into a Miyazaki movie.

The interior of the Donguri Republic store at Tokyo Solamachi, featuring a large, life-sized plush of the Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro. The shop is decorated with lush artificial greenery and wooden displays filled with Ghibli-themed merchandise
Exploring the whimsical Studio Ghibli-themed Donguri Republic store in Solamachi (via Tokyo Solamachi Official Website)

Whether you’re a fan of My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, or Spirited Away, they have it all. (And yes, for the Howl stans, the Howl’s Moving Castle merch here is top-tier!)

Skytree Exclusive

You have to check out the exclusive Finger Puppets. They have specific designs only sold at the Skytree location.

Grab J-Beauty Products & Stationery at LOFT

Loft is basically the final boss of Japanese lifestyle shops. From viral J-beauty products to high-end pens, it’s a dangerous place for your wallet.

Trending Stationery

Their collection of planners, washi tapes, and stamps is legendary. In 2026, look for the “Analog Revival” collection: modern fountain pens and vintage-style paper that are currently trending on social media.

A collection of Japanese souvenirs including Kabuki-themed face masks, sumo wrestler stationery, Botanist hair care products, and Tokyo Skytree-themed stickers and tapes. The items are neatly arranged against a white background, showcasing popular gifts from Tokyo
A variety of unique Japanese souvenirs and stationery at Tokyo Solamachi (via Tokyo Solamachi Official Website)

Beauty Haul

This is also the best place to pick up the latest “LDK Best Buy” ranked skincare and sunscreens before they go viral globally. You can easily lose two hours in here, so plan accordingly!

Snag Casual Chic Clothing at LOWRYS FARM

If you love that “clean girl” aesthetic or the elegant yet casual Japanese look, LOWRYS FARM is your go-to. It’s one of the most popular brands for young women in Japan.

Think soft textures, neutral tones, and feminine silhouettes that aren’t too “extra.” It’s high-quality fashion that feels expensive but is actually quite affordable.

A collage for the Lowrys Farm Summer 2025 "Digital Sunsetscape" collection. It features a female model in various summer outfits, including a wide-brimmed black hat, casual t-shirts, light-colored trousers, and patterned overalls against soft, warm-toned backgrounds
Exploring trendy collections at Lowrys Farm (via Tokyo Solamachi Official Website)

Pro Tip: Keep an eye out for their seasonal sales. When they drop their prices, you can snag incredible pieces for a fraction of the cost. It’s the perfect place to build your “Tokyo Outfit” for those Skytree photos!

Tokyo Skytree Food Guide

Shopping is a workout, so you’re going to need fuel. Tokyo Solamachi is home to some of Japan’s most famous restaurant chains. In 2026, most of these spots use digital queue systems, so grab a ticket and shop while you wait.

Monjayaki Daruma

You don’t have to travel to Tsukishima to try Tokyo’s famous savory pancakes.

Daruma is a high-energy spot that’s always a hit on social media. Watching the staff chop and grill the ingredients on the iron plate is a must-capture moment for your feed!

Order the “Mochi, Mentaiko (Pollock Roe), and Cheese Monja.” The combo of melted cheese and spicy roe is a total flavor bomb.

Pro Tip: Ask for extra Baby Star Crispy Noodles as a topping. It adds a crunch that makes the Monja 10x better.

【Tsukishima Famous Monjayaki Daruma Skytree Town】

Address: 7F, Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan (Google Map)
Opening Hours: 10:30–23:00
Tsukishima Monjayaki Daruma Official Website

Savory Monjayaki pancake cooking on a hot metal teppan grill with steam rising, being lifted by a small metal spatula (hagashi)
Thick-cut grilled beef tongue (Gyutan) with cross-hatch char marks, served on a white plate with pickled vegetables and miso paste, held by black chopsticks

Gyutan Sumiyaki Rikyu

If you’re a meat lover, Rikyu is non-negotiable. They specialize in charcoal-grilled beef tongue from Sendai, and even in 2026, the line here is proof of how good it is.

This isn’t your average steak. It’s thick-cut, tender, and has a smoky “snap” from the charcoal grill.

If you’re feeling fancy, upgrade to the “Kiwami” (Extreme) set for extra-thick cuts. It comes with a clear ox-tail soup and barley rice. It’s so savory you’ll probably end up ordering a second bowl of rice!

【Gyutan Charcoal Grill Rikyu Skytree Town】

Address: 6F, Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan
Opening Hours: 10:30–23:00
Gyutan Rikyu Official Website

VIP BBQ Jojoen

If you ask anyone for a “must-try” high-end Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) in Tokyo, the answer is always Jojoen.

The Skytree location is legendary because it’s perched on the 30th floor. Imagine looking at a breathtaking panoramic view of the city while you grill world-class wagyu.

Close-up of marbled Wagyu beef slices grilling on a mesh charcoal barbecue (yakiniku) with flames and rising smoke
Premium marbled Wagyu beef sizzling over an authentic charcoal yakiniku grill (via KKday Supplier)

Sure, Jojoen can be pricey. For better value, go for their lunch sets (10:30 AM – 4:00 PM).

You get the same elite meat quality and the same stunning view for a fraction of the dinner price. Starting around ¥3,700 for the standard setup to ¥7,200 for the “Ginmi” set (which includes their famous salted beef tongue).

Try to request a window-side seat (Pair Seats). Even if you’re flying solo or in a small group, these seats face the glass directly. You’ll get a front-row seat to the Tokyo skyline.

Pro Tip: This branch is extremely popular. You should book online at least 1–2 months in advance via KKday. If you don’t have a reservation, show up right when they open at 10:30 AM to snag a spot!


【Jojoen Yakiniku Skytree Town】

Address: 30F, Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan 
Opening Hours: 10:30–23:00
Jojoen Yakiniku Official Website

Tokyo Skytree Reviews

A five-star customer review titled Skytree Experience mentioning the convenience of buying tickets online and exchanging them at the counter.
(via KKday Supplier)
A five-star review by Yanhong describing an excellent family trip to Tokyo Skytree with magnificent sunset views of Mount Fuji
(via KKday Supplier)
A detailed five-star review explaining the easy ticket exchange process for the Tokyo Skytree Tenbo Deck and Corridor package
(via KKday Supplier)

These three user reviews from February 2026 showcase five-star family experiences at the Tokyo Skytree.

They highlight the easy online ticket booking process, smooth physical ticket exchange on the fourth floor, and breathtaking sunset views of Mount Fuji and the city skyline.

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How to Get to Tokyo Skytree

A high-angle daytime view of the Tokyo Skytree tower soaring over the dense urban skyline of Tokyo. In the background, the snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji rises majestically above a blue mountain range under a clear sky
Tokyo Skytree looms over the city with Mount Fuji in the distance (via KKday Supplier)

Getting to the Skytree is actually simple if you know which lines to pick. The tower is located right by Oshiage Station and Tokyo Skytree Station.

Tokyo Train 

From Asakusa (The Pro Shortcut): Take the Tobu Skytree Line. It’s only one stop (about 2 minutes!) and drops you right at Tokyo Skytree Station.

From Shibuya or Omotesando: Hop on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and ride it straight to Oshiage Station. It’s a direct shot; no transfers needed!


From Narita Airport: Look for the Narita SKY ACCESS Keisei Line. It’ll take you directly to Oshiage Station in about an hour.

From the Ginza or Nihonbashi area: Use the Toei Asakusa Line to Oshiage Station. Once you exit, it’s just a 1-minute walk to the tower.

Pro Tip: If you’re using Google Maps, search for “Oshiage (Skytree-mae) Station.” Most exits lead directly into the Solamachi mall, so you can stay in the AC (or out of the rain) all the way to the entrance!

Tokyo Skytree Shuttle Bus

A nighttime view of the illuminated Tokyo Skytree standing tall behind a glowing blue arched bridge over a river
Vibrant light trails wind past the illuminated Skytree and river bridge (via KKday Supplier)

Don’t want to navigate the subway with three suitcases? We’ve all been there.

The Skytree Shuttle® is your secret weapon for a direct, “no-transfers-needed” ride straight to the tower’s front door.

Direct Routes to the Skytree:

From Tokyo Station: Grab the shuttle from the Yaesu South Exit. It’s a comfy, direct 30-minute ride, perfect if you’re arriving via Shinkansen.

From Tokyo Disney Resort®: Heading from a magical day at Disney to the heights of the Skytree? The shuttle takes about 45–55 minutes.

 Tip from KKday’s editors: This is the best way to rest your legs after a day of park-hopping!

From Ueno & Asakusa: There’s a dedicated loop that connects these historic spots to the tower every few minutes.

From Haneda Airport: Jump on the shuttle for a 40-minute direct shot. (Fare: ~¥1,200).


NEW for 2026: Narita Airport Direct! Starting Jan 2026, there’s a brand-new Skytree Shuttle Narita Airport Line.

It takes 80 min and costs ¥2,000. No more struggling on the Narita Express with giant bags!

Most buses accept IC Cards (Suica/Pasmo), so you can just tap and go. For the Narita/Haneda lines, book a seat in advance during peak Sakura season!


Showdowns of Tokyo Titans

Tokyo Tower vs Tokyo Skytree

Gorgeous daytime view of Tokyo Tower
Skytree with cherry blossoms view

Tokyo Tower (The Icon)Tokyo Skytree (The Giant)
[ HEIGHT ][ HEIGHT ]
333 Meters (Classic Eiffel-style)634 Meters (Tallest in Japan!)
[ BEST FOR ][ BEST FOR ]
Romantic dates, retro vibes, and seeing the city “up close.”Adrenaline junkies, Mt. Fuji views, and all-day exploring.
[ THE VIEW ][ THE VIEW ]
Intimate. You can see the traffic, gardens, and city layers.Vast. A “Google Earth” panorama of the entire Kanto region.
[ EXTRAS ][ EXTRAS ]
Historical charm and the Red-and-White steel aesthetic.Sumida Aquarium, Solamachi Mall, and anime collabs.
[ 2026 VIBE ][ 2026 VIBE ]
Retro-Cool. Perfect for “Old Tokyo” photography.Ultra-Modern. Feel like you’re in a sci-fi movie.

The Verdict: If you want those classic, romantic “Old Tokyo” soul vibes, Tokyo Tower is your soulmate. But if you want to warp into the future and see the world from the clouds, the Skytree is your playground.


Shibuya Sky vs Tokyo Skytree

Gorgeous shibuya sky views
Testing your bravery on the Tokyo Skytree glass floor panel

Shibuya Sky (The Vibe)Tokyo Skytree (The Record)
HEIGHT: 229 Meters (Shibuya’s highest roof)HEIGHT: 450 Meters (The Tembo Galleria)
BEST FOR: Instagram Reels, open-air breezes, and sunset cocktailsBEST FOR: Weather-proof thrills and the world’s highest skywalk.
THE VIEW: Looking down at the Shibuya Scramble Crossing.THE VIEW: Looking out across the horizon to see Mount Fuji.
WEATHER: Outdoor. Closes if it’s too windy or rainy!WEATHER: Indoor. 100% cozy even in a 2026 rainstorm.
“The Gram.” Aesthetic glass corners and rooftop couches.“The Clouds.” A futuristic tube floating in the sky.

The Verdict: You should go to Shibuya Sky for the sunset cocktail vibe. But for the ultimate height, the glass-floor thrill, and a guaranteed view, regardless of the weather, visit Tokyo Skytree.

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And here’s a hack for the savvy traveller: Book via the KKday App and use our special code for an additional 5% off your entire booking!

KKday 5 percent off promo banner showing mobile app screens and coupon code BLOG5OFF for new users, encouraging first-time bookings and travel savings through the KKday app.
Save 5% on your first KKday app booking with code BLOG5OFF.

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