SHIBUYA SKY Observatory
Last Updated on January 27, 2025
£12.99 GBP/$16.15 USD/2,506 yen | Buy Tickets |
What to expect
Shibuya Sky, located at the top of the Shibuya Scramble Square building, offers breathtaking 360° views of Tokyo.
At 229 meters (754 feet) high, you can spot many famous sights from the rooftop like the Shinjuku skyline, Tokyo Bay, Yoyogi Park, Tokyo Skytree, and even Mt. Fuji on a clear day.
Check out Shibuya Sky’s three main attractions:
1. Sky Gate
As you enter Shibuya Sky, you’ll step into the “Sensing Hall” and line up for the elevators to the 46th floor. As you ride up, check out the animations displayed on the ceiling.
2. Sky Gallery
The Sky Gallery is the indoor observation deck on the 46th floor. There are plenty of art installations like the Time River, Parallel Windows, and Data Scape, each offering a different way to experience the city view.
3. Sky Stage
On the top floor, there is an outdoor rooftop area, where you’ll find several attractions to explore:
- Sky Edge is the most famous spot to take pictures on the rooftop. The glass barrier is low enough that it doesn’t get in the way of your shots, giving you a clear view of the city below.
- On the rooftop, you can chill in the Cloud Hammocks, which hang off the edge of the helipad. Relax and take in the breathtaking Tokyo skyline from these comfy spots.
- The Geo Compass is a digital device that helps you spot landmarks and attractions in Tokyo.
- At night, don’t miss the Crossing Light show, where 18 beams create a stunning light display in the sky.
Key information
- This is a 1-day ticket for admission on a specific date.
- Children aged 0-2 are admitted for free.
- Tickets are purchased via Klook. If you have any inquiries, please contact Klook customer support.
£12.99 GBP/$16.15 USD/2,506 yen | Buy Tickets |