Tokyo Tower | A must-visit place in Japan
❤️Reasons to recommend:
Tokyo Tower is a landmark building in Tokyo, standing at 332.6 meters tall with a red and white color scheme.
📍Detailed address: 4-2-8 Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo
💰Admission Fee:
Main Deck (150 meters)
Adults: 1,200 yen
High school students: 1,000 yen
Children (middle and elementary school students): 700 yen
Toddlers (4 years and older): 500 yen
Top Deck Tour (150 meters & 250 meters)
Adults: 2,800 yen/3,000 yen
High school students: 2,600 yen/2,800 yen
Children (middle and elementary school students): 1,800 yen/2,000 yen
Toddlers (4 years and older): 1,200 yen/1,400 yen
🕙Business Hours:
1. Main Deck (150 meters): 9:00~22:30
2. Top Deck Tour (150 meters & 250 meters): 9:00~22:15
🚉Transportation:
1. Toei Oedo Line/Akabanebashi Station/5 minutes walk
2. Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line/Kamiyacho Station/7 minutes walk
3. Toei Mita Line/Onarimon Station/Shiba Park Station/6~10 minutes walk
4. Toei Asakusa Line/Daimon Station/10 minutes walk
5. JR/Hamamatsucho Station/15 minutes walk
🌟Highlights:
There is a large observation deck at 150 meters and a special observation deck at 249.9 meters, offering a panoramic view of Tokyo's cityscape, including skyscrapers, parks, temples and shrines, Tokyo Bay, and distant mountains. On clear days, you can even see Mount Fuji and Mount Tsukuba.
✅Must Experience:
Tokyo Tower has two types of lighting: 'Landmark Lighting' and 'Diamond Veil'.
① Landmark Lighting is the regular mode, with a warm orange color in winter and a refreshing white in summer, lit from sunset to midnight;
② Diamond Veil: Equipped with 268 LED lights on the 17th floor, it changes once a month on Monday nights, with a total of 12 different light colors. The Diamond Veil changes seven colors, emitting a gem-like radiance, usually only lit for two hours from 20:00-22:00 on Saturdays, with light colors adjusted according to the season and events;
③ Tokyo Tower hosts several themed lighting events each year. Interested friends can learn about them in advance.
Japan Direct Park is one of the oldest parks in Japan. The cherry blossoms in this group of parks are still very beautiful. When I went there was the morning, a lot of people exercised here. There were also many amusement facilities inside. If you have nothing to do, you can come and visit.
"Tokyo Christmas Market" was held in Hibiya Square last year, and this year it was moved to the surrounding Tokyo Tower. The venue has a strong European style and an indefatigable Christmas atmosphere. Many stalls gather to sell delicious soup, food, German Christmas cakes and more than 300 world-renowned German seiffen wooden dolls; In addition, the organizers also carefully held candles and Snow Dome for everyone to experience the lively and warm Christmas celebration in Shiba Park under the Tokyo Tower!
To Zengshang Temple passing by Shiba Park is a particularly quiet city park. It is a great place to enjoy the Tokyo Tower. It is also a good place to enjoy cherry blossoms and maple leaves. There are several large hanging cherry blossoms.
One of the earliest parks in Japan, you can see the Tokyo Tower from different angles, and it is also a good place for walking sports
The Tokyo Metropolitan Shiba Park is a tranquil place to visit. Rich in culture and history. A place worth to visit to know more about Japan.
Take a short walk to see the Tokyo Tower. The recent turn off time is about midnight. After 1:00, the lights will be reopened. Japanese young people are rumored. As long as couples see the moment the Tokyo Tower lights off, the two people's love can last for a long time, in order to pray for eternal love, As soon as midnight approaches, a large number of Japanese couples gather around the tower.
Very beautiful landmark 📸📸📸