Stroller rentals, nursing rooms, elevators, and a baby corner aid carers, yet narrow deck aisles, weekend crowds, and elevator waits can overstimulate infants; verify stroller rules before arrival.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for the observatory, garden stroll and baby play areas without rushing.
Tokyo City View Observatory:
Ride the express elevator to the 52nd floor for 360° city sights.
Tip: Buy tickets online for a small discount and visit before sunset for daylight and night views.
Mori Garden Stroll:
Walk on flat paths among koi ponds and seasonal plants.
Tip: Use the stroller-friendly routes from the tower base near the elevator.
Parent-Child Rest Room:
Relax in the free play corner with nursing seats and changing tables.
Tip: Located on B2F; bring your own soft mats and small toys if you like.
Free Baby Play Space:
Let your baby explore soft mats and age-appropriate toys.
Tip: Found next to the Mori Garden elevator; strollers stay outside the play area.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Observation deck tickets (2 adults) | JPY 3,600 |
Cafe snack | JPY 800 |
Total Estimated | JPY 4,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring: cherry blossoms in Mori Garden. Autumn: red maple leaves. Summer: enjoy cold sweets in shops but avoid midday heat. Winter: early evening city-light views with garden illuminations.
Address: 6-chōme-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0032, Japan
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Jason K.
I’d been to Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower before I came here. This is the best city view of Tokyo. From Skytree every thing just looked flat whereas Tokyo Tower’s view were blocked by high rise buildings around it. Here it’s a fine balance. I could enjoy the views of various landscapes of Tokyo. I can see myself coming here again in the future. I already visited here twice - day and night.
David Nicholas
Great views of the surrounding town. Tickets to the observation area are during a specific time window. Buy ahead of time so you can pick your window before it fills up. You can go in as early as 15 minutes (but not before) your time window.
Tracy Loh
From bright sky to sunset to lights on, this observation tower is a good option to hangout and enjoy the whole scenery in comfort as it is indoors, and have places for you to sit and chill while enjoying the 360 view. It is also less crowded compared to more popular observation decks, which means higher chance to find a good spot. Sometimes, there will be limited time exhibitions or events as well...
Ryan GLOBETROTTER
A modern skyscraper with an impressive observation deck offering panoramic views of Tokyo. The entrance fee to the observation deck is yen 2000 as of March 2025. The Mori Art Museum inside features rotating contemporary exhibitions, adding cultural value to the visit. The building is surrounded by upscale shops, restaurants, and an open-air plaza, making it a lively area to explore. While the ...
DD Chin
The Mori Tower Observatory was disappointing and not worth the price. At 2,000 yen per adult, I expected a clear and stunning view, but instead, the windows were dirty, making it hard to take good photos. If you’re looking for a view, you’re better off going to the 2nd floor (2F), which is free and still offers a decent perspective of the city. Definitely not worth the expensive ticket for the ob...
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