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Nov 4, 2024
This was a worthy visit to sky tower. The glass walk was beautiful and I heard this building is as tall as 634m and is the tallest in Japan. Great way to end your day in Asakusa Full review by owenp431123
Oct 20, 2024
This is an expensive observation deck. However, Tokyo doesn't have an impressive view from above, it is actually disappointing. The only nice part is to see river and bridges. Full review by 649001
Oct 11, 2024
There was a heavy downpour on September 25th, so it was a shame we didn't see any beautiful scenery. The staff were very friendly and helpful, except one male staff at the entrance who had a terribleā¦ Full review by Pandora P
Is it okay to show up late to the day of the booking example: ticket says 1:00pm but you show up at 3pm.
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My entrance time was scheduled for 2 pm. Although I showed up at 8:10 in the evening and apologised for my delay, the friendly Japanese lady said: "That is absolutely no ā¦
My entrance time was scheduled for 2 pm. Although I showed up at 8:10 in the evening and apologised for my delay, the friendly Japanese lady said: "That is absolutely no problem. Welcome to the Skytree." I was just one person and it was a Saturday evening. Don't know if they will always make an exception, guess this depends on the person you ask. But you should give it a try.
I read that attractions such as this are currently closed but I assume that is not thr case as people are still leaving reviews. What's it like to be a tourist in Japan at the moment? We are due to travel in mid-April. Are things open, can you move around freely? It's hard to tell from what I'm reading. Thanks
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I would adopt a wait & see at the moment, we were there in December 2019 and didn't have a problem, I think the caronavirus will restrict a few things at the moment and ā¦
I would adopt a wait & see at the moment, we were there in December 2019 and didn't have a problem, I think the caronavirus will restrict a few things at the moment and they haven't cancelled the Olympics as yet
Once inside the observation deck, can we stay past 10pm (e.g., if we were able to go in only by 9pm) or will they force everyone to leave asap past 10pm? Are there shops inside that are still open past midnight? And are there locker rooms where we can leave our stuff? Thanks
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Hi, we went there during day time, I bring only my cellphone, camera and small travelling bag, I am not sure if they have a locker room. Also I ask if we can stay longer to see the ā¦
Hi, we went there during day time, I bring only my cellphone, camera and small travelling bag, I am not sure if they have a locker room. Also I ask if we can stay longer to see the beauty of Tokyo, according to the Observation Deck, There is no set time limit, but if it is crowded on the day of your visit the staff may have no choice but to ask you to limit of your visit. The Observation Deck is open from 8am to 10pm, for SKYTREE Tembo Deck last admission is 9pm and for SKYTREE Tembo Galeria is 9:30pm. For the Café and Restaurant they are open til 11:00pm, but last order is 9:45pm. Tembo Deck Floor 345-Hours: 11:00 ā 23:00 (Last order 20:30) Tembo Deck Floor 350-Hours: 8:00 ā 21:45 (Last order 21:15)