Reduced child ticket, scavenger-style landmark spotting, Tanabata crafts, and indoor safety railings suit ages 4–12; outdoor deck can be windy and there is no sizeable play zone, so close supervision is vital.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to explore both indoor and outdoor decks, take photos, and enjoy a snack without rushing young children.
360° Indoor Observatory:
Walk around the all-glass deck on the 52nd floor for full-city panorama.
Tip: Point out landmarks like Tokyo Tower and Mt. Fuji to keep kids engaged.
Outdoor Sky Deck:
Step onto the open-air deck for an unobstructed skyline view.
Tip: Bring a light jacket; it gets windy even on warm days.
Milky Way Photo Spot:
Posed against a starry city-light backdrop for fun family photos.
Tip: Use your camera’s night mode or smartphone portrait setting for best results.
Tanabata Bamboo Wishes:
Kids write wishes on paper strips and hang them on bamboo.
Tip: Available June 20–September 7; arrive early to join workshops.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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2 adult tickets | JPY 3,600 |
2 child tickets | JPY 1,800 |
Total Estimated | JPY 5,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer (June–Sept) brings Star Festival art and workshops. Winter sunsets happen early—visit late afternoon to catch city lights.
Address: Japan, 〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 6-chōme−10−1 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 52階
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Rulo
One of the best place to view Tokyo Tower and take beautiful photos of it and with other landmarks, like Rainbow Bridge, Sky Tree, Haneda airport, even Mt. Fuji when the weather is good. It’s also easy to walk in and buy tickets as the spot, and not too crowded, unlike Shibuya sky where you must book tickets weeks ahead. I happened to find the Fire bird exhibition is on when I visited - another bo...
Immanuel Eizinger
Had one of the best sunset views in our lives here. We were able to see Mt Fuji and the Tokyo Tower. It can get a little crowded, but we managed to grab some seats and enjoy the view. Definitely won’t forget this evening!
antzarmy
Looking for a tower for a great view of Tokyo, look no further than Tokyo City View at Roppongi Hills. For me this is the beat high viewpoint in the city. It's not a tourist trap like Sky Tree and has a bit more about it than the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building North Observation Deck. We paid about 4,000 Yen for entrance fee and it certainly was worth it. It didn't have crazy crowds of p...
Swadha Gupta
An incredible spot for a stunning Tokyo city view at Roppongi Hills. The observatory deck on the 52nd floor offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, with Tokyo Tower as the standout feature. It's highly recommended to visit around sunset and stay until the city lights come alive.
Austin Yochus
Amazing Tokyo view from the 52nd floor! Great price around $10usd (buy tix online somewhere in advance). Almost 360 degree view with several different areas to sit. Can see Mt Fuji on a clear day, and the rest of Tokyo landmarks. I came here twice in 2 days.
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