Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower Tours and Tickets

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At 1,092 feet (333 meters) tall, Tokyo Tower is an impressive Japanese landmark offering 360-degree views of the city from its two observation decks. Built in 1958 from red and white latticed steel, the Eiffel Tower-inspired structure houses a wax museum, a Shinto Shrine, an aquarium, restaurants, and other entertainment spots.

  • 4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato, Tokyo, 105-0011

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Jasem_A, Sep 2023
Excellent Kart Tour around Tokyo main highlights
Very nice experience to tour the city in a fancy kart way. It took us 90 minutes drive around the city and visited the iconic areas such as Tokyo Tower and other crowded areas around the city. Safety was a priority and we never felt any discomfort or worry during the tour. People were excited to see us roaming around the city and many took photos of us during the tour that was entertaining.
Jim, Oct 2023
Outstanding one day city tour
Outstanding one day city tour. Clean. Comfortable bus. Tour guide, Uki was simply GREAT. Price of the tour was an outstanding value, included entry to the Sky Tree Tower, lunch and boat ride in Tokyo Bay and other attractions and points of interest.
Fidel_L, Sep 2023
Amazing
Everything was very memorable. People are so nice disciplined, the place is so clean and orderly. Public transport system is widespread and very organized. And the most amazing to me is Mt. Fuji. It is so beautiful in all camera angles.
nickole_j, Aug 2023
A day in Tokyo
The whole trip was amazing!! Angela and the driver, did their very best to ensure the safety of the group, and to remind us of the meetup times/departures. Lots of time to explore and enjoy the sights of Tokyo.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book Tokyo Tower tickets in advance?
A:
We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Tokyo Tower can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Tokyo Tower 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Tokyo Tower costs USD 15.00. Guided Tokyo Tower tours start around USD 15.00 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:Do we need reservations for Tokyo Tower?
A:Yes and no—there are two viewing platforms at the Tokyo Tower—the Main Deck and the Top Deck. You only need a reservation to visit the Top Deck—make them in advance online or in person at the ticket counter. Booking online helps secure a ticket without waiting at busy times.
Q:How much time do you need at Tokyo Tower?
A:Most travelers find that one hour is a good amount of time to spend at the Tokyo Tower. Lining up for tickets might add extra time. There are two observation decks, the Main Deck and the Top Deck, and tours of the Top Deck are allocated a time slot you must stick to.
Q:Is Tokyo Tower better at night or day?
A:The views from the Tokyo Tower are great during the day and the night, so there are advantages to visiting at either time. On clear days you may see all the way to Mt. Fuji. At night you won’t see so far, but the glittering lights of Tokyo are impressive.
Q:How long does it take to climb the Tokyo Tower?
A:If you choose to climb up the Main Deck of Tokyo Tower, it takes around 15 minutes to ascend the 600 stairs. There are also elevators, but visitors who’re able to climb the stairs are encouraged to do so, and to save the elevators for those with physical limitations.
Q:Is the Tokyo Tower accessible?
A:Yes, the Tokyo Tower is moderately wheelchair-accessible, but there are some limitations. As the tower has one of Tokyo’s older observation decks, being built in the 1950s, its accessible features are limited. The tower is situated on a steep hill and wheelchair users might need assistance. Further, only the Main Deck is accessible.
Q:Is visiting the Tokyo Tower worth it?
A:Yes, the Tokyo Tower is worth visiting if you want to enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo. However, if you’ve visited any of Tokyo’s other observation decks, such as the Skytree or even the free observation platform at Shinjuku’s Metropolitan Government Building, there’s no need to visit the Tokyo Tower, too.