Tokyo Tower

Rising 333 meters in the heart of Tokyo, Tokyo Tower is the tallest self-supporting steel tower in the world, standing 3 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower. It represents Japan's resurgence as a major economic force after the war and held the title of the tallest building in the country from its completion in 1958 until 2012, when the Tokyo Skytree took over. Besides being a favorite destination for tourists, Tokyo Tower also functions as a broadcast antenna.

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Tickets include both the Main Deck and the Upper Deck. The main deck of the tower is 150 meters high, and the observatory provides a cool view of the city. There are some 'lookdown windows' in the floor to check out, along with a souvenir shop and a cafe.

The top deck is 250 meters up from where you can enjoy an amazing view of Tokyo, towering over the nearby buildings. It's the third-tallest observation deck in the city. On clear days, you can spot the Tokyo Skytree and even Mount Fuji way off in the distance.

Availability: 7 days per week. Any time from 9:00 - 22:45 (Last admission at 22:15).

Duration: 45 minutes – 1.5 hours

Price: 33 USD for adults (19+ years old), 31 USD for high schoolers (16-18 years old), 21 USD for Juniors (7-15 years old), 15 USD for Children (4-6 years old).

Please note that tour guides do not get free entrance to the Tokyo Tower. If you include this attraction during your tour, your guide will accompany you and provide commentary on the cityscape. Their entrance ticket will be at your cost. If you choose to get dropped off at the Tokyo Tower at the end of the tour, your guide will not accompany you to the viewing platform.

Location: 4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan

This can be booked as an add-on (extra) to a private customized tour. Please select this ‘extra’ during the check-out when booking your tour.