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Tokyo Tower

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Even though Skytree is now taller than Tokyo tower, it is still a symbol of Tokyo. The view from there is remarkable. Kids will enjoy its glass floors where they could look down 145 m below their feet. Only stairs between the Special Observatory and the Main Observatory, so it's not really stroller friendly.

Get there and around
5 minutes walk from Akabanebashi Station(Oedo line), 6 minutes walk from Onarimon Station (Mita line), 7 minutes walk from Kamiyacho Station(Hibiya line), 10 minutes walk from Daimon Station(Asakusa line) and 15 minutes walk from Hamamatsucho Station (JR)

Opening times
Open all year round
Main Observatory(150m) 9:00-23:00(Last admission 22:30)Special Observatory(250m) 9:00-23:00(Last admission 22:30)

Admission

Main Observatory
(150 m)
Special Observatory
(250 m)
Main Observatory +
Special Observatory
Adult
(senior high school students or older)
900yen 700yen 1,600yen
Children
(junior high school students and primary school pupils)
500yen 500yen 1,000yen
Children
(4 years old and over)
400yen 400yen 800yen


* Fees above added to Main Observatory admission fee

Recommended age
Age 2+

Services
Coin lockers (Foot town 1F)
Nursing room (Foot town 1F)
Baby changing table (inside the women bathrooms of Main Observatory 1F and Foot town)

Website
http://www.tokyotower.co.jp/eng/

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