Sunshine 60 Observatory Tenbou Park opening hours in 2026

Today

Open 11:00–21:00

Last Admission

20:00

SUNSHINE 60 OBSERVATORY TENBOU-PARK

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Current operating hours for Sunshine 60 Observatory TENBOU-PARK can change by season and for special events. English sources indicate daytime-to-evening operation, but exact daily hours and last entry are not consistently published in current English resources, so check the official Sunshine City calendar close to your visit.

Jan 1 TO Dec 31 Timings

Days (Jan 1 TO Dec 31)

TIMINGS

Last Admission

Monday11:00–21:0020:00
Tuesday11:00–21:0020:00
Wednesday11:00–21:0020:00
Thursday (Today)11:00–21:0020:00
Friday11:00–21:0020:00
Saturday11:00–21:0020:00
Sunday11:00–21:0020:00
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  • Opening and closing times are subject to seasonal adjustments and event schedules.
  • Occasional closures or altered hours may apply for maintenance or special events.
  • Last entry is not clearly published in current English resources and should be confirmed on the official site before visiting.

How long should I spend at Sunshine 60 Observatory Tenbou Park?

30–60 minutes

Perfect if you're short on time. Walk the observation deck, enjoy the panoramic city views, and stop at the main photo spots before continuing your day in Sunshine City.

60–90 minutes

The ideal visit for most travellers. You'll have enough time to explore the viewing areas, relax in the park-inspired lounge spaces, enjoy refreshments at Tenbou Park Café, and watch the skyline change as daylight fades.

Up to 2 hours

Visit at a leisurely pace, especially during seasonal events. Explore themed installations, linger over sunset and night views, or simply unwind in the observatory's indoor park before continuing to other Sunshine City attractions.

Frequently asked questions about Sunshine 60 Observatory Tenbou Park opening hours

Yes. The observatory is generally open every day of the year and doesn't have a regular weekly closing day. Opening hours may occasionally change for maintenance, private events, or special programmes.

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