Tokyo's Eiffel Tower offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo, a must-visit attraction in Japan
Tokyo Tower, officially known as Nippon Television Tower, is a red and white tower built as a replica of the Paris Eiffel Tower. It stands at 332.6 meters tall, which is 13 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower.
·One of the symbols of Tokyo, it has appeared countless times in Japanese dramas. The tower has an observation deck that offers a sweeping view of the entire city of Tokyo, and on clear days, Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance.
·Directly beneath the tower is a four-story building called Tokyo Tower FootTown, which not only provides the entrance to the observation deck but also houses the Tokyo Tower Aquarium, the One Piece theme park, and various souvenir shops.
·The tower's illumination changes colors with the seasons, and during festivals like Christmas, it is adorned with special lighting decorations.
Most people visit Tokyo Tower to take the perfect photo of cherry blossoms and Tokyo Tower at Shiba Park below, but few succeed. The cherry blossom season is also just a brief half-month, and without proper lighting, the park is pitch-dark, making it impossible to see anything, let alone Tokyo Tower framed by cherry blossoms. It's important to remind everyone that all malls, parks, and other businesses, except for izakayas and bars, close at 8 PM, so be sure to keep track of time when visiting.
Practical tips:
The best spot to view Tokyo Tower is from Roppongi Hills. Roppongi Hills is a famous shopping and tourist center in Tokyo, and it has become a must-visit complex for tourists in Tokyo. You can get there directly by taking the Hibiya Line to Roppongi Station.
However, the tickets for the observatory at Roppongi Hills to view the night scenery are too expensive, so we decided to give it up. You can also see Tokyo Tower from a passageway in Roppongi Hills, where many people take photos. The moon next to Tokyo Tower makes for a particularly beautiful sight.
A famous landmark downtown Tokyo for a view of illumination along the streets.
It is definitely worth a visit. The best seat overlooking the Tokyo Tower and the Tokyo City View is booked on Trip.com in advance. At the front desk, you can show the QR code to exchange paper coupons and go directly to the 52nd floor. Unfortunately, the sky deck was temporarily closed that day and could only be appreciated through the glass. The shopping mall downstairs can also be strolled around, and the problem of eating can be solved by the way.
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Very good, enjoy the excellent location of the Tokyo Tower and the city. It is winter when you go. If the outdoor platform is open, it will be fine, because the indoor glass has reflection or will affect the shooting effect.
Unfortunately, I can't go outdoors, I can only shoot through the glass. If the price is not high for taking pictures, you can see what special exhibitions are at Sen Art Museum by the way. There are a lot of strange activities on my mobile phone, and I tried my best.
There are a lot fewer people watching the night view of Roppongi Hill than before, and they all go to Shibuya Sky, but as a veteran place to watch the night view, I think it is still necessary to take a look, there is a side that just can see the Tokyo Tower.
Roppongi hills during Christmas festive season is amazing. there are many lightings