
Shibuya Sky, 涩谷 SKY
What's special about Shibuya Sky. Shibuya Sky is a 229-meter-tall , open-air observation deck that offers a breathtaking view of Tokyo.
Shibuya Sky is a 229 meter (751 feet) tall observation deck located on the 47th floor (top floor) of Shibuya Scramble Square Tower.
The open-air deck offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo. You can look down on the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing, or gaze out at Tokyo Skytree and Mt. Fuji in the distance. The elevator ride from the 14th floor to the top is also an exciting experience involving images, 3D sound, and light.
Shibuya Scramble Square is connected directly to the exit B6 of Shibuya Station. Depending on which train line you take, you might end up in the building from underground or aboveground. Just remember to follow the signs.
There are many things to do in Shibuya Sky.
Shibuya Sky vs Tokyo Skytree or Tokyo Tower
Shibuya Sky, Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower are not the same. Shibuya Sky is next to Shibuya Station. From the platform, you can look down on the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing and Shibuya Center-Gai street. You can also see Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower. The observation deck is on the rooftop, so you can feel outside air.
Tokyo Tower is near Tokyo Bay, and it’s perfect for viewing the Rainbow Bridge and Odaiba area at night. You can also gaze out at Roppongi Hills, Azabudai Hills, and other skyscrapers at the heart of the city. If you want to look down upon Tokyo from its highest point, Tokyo Skytree‘s Tembo Galleria is the place to go. There you’ll have an unbroken view of Tokyo from 450 m in the air.





















































































































































