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Tokyo Tower among a flower garden.
Tokyo Tower among a flower garden.

Tokyo Tower: Tips on How to Get There!

Devon Lord-MoncriefDevon Lord-Moncrief
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Posted on May 31, 2024

Situated in the trendy Minato Ward, Tokyo Tower is truly a sight. Rising above every building around it, it is more than just a simple radio communications tower. It’s a bright landmark that brings a sense of excitement to Tokyo. Let’s take a closer look at this awesome sight!

The History of Tokyo Tower

The history behind Tokyo Tower is straightforward but significant. When the NHK (or Japan Broadcasting Corporation) began television broadcasting in 1953, Japan needed a large broadcasting tower in the Kanto region. The Japanese government built one large central tower to prevent many broadcast towers from being constructed across Tokyo.

A tall structure in a Japanese city at night.
Tokyo Tower is in Minato Ward. Image via Shutterstock

This tower would be capable of all primary broadcasting duties. This function, plus Japan’s desire to symbolize its recovery and strength following World War II, led to its construction in 1958.

Tokyo Tower’s Architectural Magnificence

At 1,092 feet tall, Tokyo Tower was the tallest tower in Japan until the Tokyo Skytree was built in 2010. The tower looks similar to the Eiffel Tower because it is a lattice tower. Beyond just a broadcasting tower, it also boasts multiple observation decks, an interactive history tour, a food court, and an expansive shopping area.

Exploring Attractions & Exhibits

This place still offers plenty of activities, even for visitors who do not have tickets to visit the observation decks. Many shops and vendors are on the ground floor, some offering general merchandise while others selling more traditional Japanese-themed goods.

People playing games at RED in Tokyo Tower.
RED is an indoor amusement park with lots of video games and events! Image via Shutterstock

Two observation decks offer a breathtaking view of Tokyo for visitors who purchase tickets. There is also RED TOKYO TOWER, an underground AR/VR experience, a VR bungee jumping experience, and even tea ceremony events in the tower.

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Visiting Tokyo Tower: Tips you need as a Tourist

The most important tip for visiting tourists is to purchase your ticket in advance. This will alleviate any confusion or trouble in being able to visit the appropriate deck you selected. Another essential tip is to remember how high up you will be going. Those who fear heights would do best to stay on the ground floor and appreciate the tower’s height from below.

A view of the glass floor in Tokyo Tower.
Tokyo Tower is 333 meters (1092 feet) Image via Shutterstock

For those who visit the higher decks, it is essential to know when and where your tour will occur, so double-check your tickets and ask staff members for help if needed. And please be mindful of the many lines that can form around the observation deck!

How much does it cost to go to Tokyo Tower?

There are multiple ticket and event options for visitors to choose from. These include:

  • The Main Deck pass (1,200 yen) ($8 USD)
  • The Top Deck pass (2,800 yen) ($18)
  • The Main Deck and teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM pass (4,500 yen) ($29)
  • The Main Deck and RED TOKYO Tower pass (5,000 yen) ($32)
  • The Main Deck and Sky Hop Bus pass (4,840 yen) ($31)
  • The Main Deck and Tokyo Subway 24-Hour pass (1,890 yen) ($12)

What can I see from the top?

The Main and Top Decks offer an unprecedented 360-degree view of Tokyo. Of course, the Top Deck offers the best view, imparting Tokyo’s sheer size and scope. If visitors are lucky, a clear sky can offer a fantastic view of Mt. Fuji.

What kind of restaurants do they have there?

Tokyo’s second tallest attraction is a tower, first and foremost, but that doesn’t mean it lacks a substantial food court with a great deal of variety for hungry patrons. Diners can choose from traditional Japanese cuisine, burgers and fries, and even pizza in the tower’s food court. Despite the food court meals’ poor reputation, the available food is delicious and shouldn’t be missed if you get hungry.

People in the observatory deck at a tall structure in Tokyo.
The tower has its own observatory with a great view of the city! Image via Shutterstock

Tokyo Tower’s Gift Shops and Souvenirs

Many vendors sell general anime-themed merchandise in the tower’s gift shop area, but many have high-quality products. The shops will certainly have something you want, from clothing and toys to snacks and magnets. The gift shops on the observation deck have the best tower-themed gifts, so make sure to check them out before spending any money.

Seasonal Events and Illuminations at Tokyo Tower

Visitors can witness the Tokyo Tower City Light Fantasia ~ Summer Landscape 2024~ event during the summer. The windows in the observation deck are decorated with a stunning display of colors that symbolize the summer season. A gorgeous fireworks display is cast over the city skyline for visitors at night.

Tokyo Tower at night.
Have you ever been to Tokyo tower before? Image via Shutterstock

Why should I visit Tokyo Tower?

Just like any major landmark, Tokyo Tower is full of history. It also makes for a fun day trip for those who find great heights and glass floors thrilling. For decades, it has been featured in countless anime, video games, and TV shows, and for good reason: it’s a prominent fixture in Tokyo.

Have you ever been to Tokyo Tower? If so, what did you do? Did you make it to the highest deck? Please tell us in the comments below! We would love to hear about your trip to Tokyo Tower!

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