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Tokyo Skytree restaurants | Your definitive guide to dining at the tower

Perched high above the city, the restaurants at Tokyo Skytree offer 360° views that turn any meal into a memorable experience. Whether you’re enjoying sushi at Musashi or a luxurious French course at Sky Restaurant 634, every bite comes with a sweeping skyline and, on clear days, even Mount Fuji in the distance.

Dining at Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree Restaurants

Dine with the view of Tokyo city

Dining at the Tokyo Skytree is an experience in itself. The tower is 634 meters tall and offers scenic views of Tokyo city while you enjoy your meal. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or fine dining, there’s something for everyone at the Tokyo Skytree.

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Tokyo Skytree restaurants

Tokyo's Sky Restaurant 634 Grand Room with panoramic city views.

Sky Restaurant 634 (Musashi)

Sky Restaurant 634 (Musashi) is the signature fine-dining restaurant inside Tokyo Skytree, offering a luxurious fusion of French and Japanese (Edo-Tokyo) cuisine, using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.

  • Timings: Mon–Fri: Lunch 12pm–4pm (Last entry: 2pm) | Dinner 5:30pm–10pm (Last entry: 7:30pm) | 
  • Location: Tembo Deck, Floor 345, Tokyo Skytree
  • Cuisine: French-Japanese fusion [​menu]
Tokyo Skytree Restaurants

Skytree Cafe 340

Skytree Cafe 340 is a casual café located on the 340th floor of Tokyo Skytree. It offers light meals, snacks, drinks, and original sweets. Its most popular item is the Sora-Chan Parfait, a blue jelly parfait inspired by the sky.

  • Timings: 10am–9:45pm
  • Location: Tembo Deck, Floor 340, Tokyo Skytree
  • Cuisine: Parfaits, coffee & light meals [​menu]
Tourists enjoying drinks at Skytree Cafe on Tokyo's Tembo Deck with city skyline views.

Skytree Cafe 350

Skytree Cafe 350 is another casual café, located on the 350th floor of the Tembo Deck. It features a standing-only area with sweeping views of the Kanto Plain, offering a selection of beverages and light snacks.

  • Timings: 10am–9:45pm
  • Location: Tembo Deck, Floor 350, Tokyo Skytree
  • Cuisine: Drinks, snacks & desserts [​menu]

Tokyo Solomachi Restaurants

Solamachi Dining sits right at the base of Tokyo Skytree and is considered part of the full Skytree experience, offering great food with incredible views just steps from the tower.

Fried shrimp tempura on rice bowl, Japan cuisine.

KUNIMI

KUNIMI offers authentic Japanese cuisine with a focus on premium crab, duck, and fresh seafood. The restaurant is known for its elegant kaiseki courses and à la carte options like tempura, sashimi, and Kamo Sukiyaki (duck hot pot).

  • Timings: Lunch: 11am–3pm | Dinner: 5pm–11pm
  • Location: Solamachi Dining Skytree View, Floor 31, Tokyo Skytree Town
  • Cuisine: Japanese (kaiseki, seafood, duck, crab, tempura, sashimi)
Chicken wings with fries and sauce on a plate, popular dish in New York City food tours.

Series the Sky

Series the Sky is a Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant offering modern Cantonese cuisine with creative Asian influences. The menu is designed around small plates, allowing guests to sample a variety of dishes, including signature items like Shingen chicken wings stuffed with foie gras.

  • Timings: Lunch: 11am–3pm | Dinner: 5pm–11pm
  • Location: Solamachi Dining Skytree View, Floor 31, Tokyo Skytree Town
  • Cuisine: Chinese (modern Cantonese, small plates)
French pastries displayed in the cafe

Tenku Lounge TOP of TREE

Tenku Lounge TOP of TREE is a stylish lounge and restaurant with sweeping views of the Skytree and city skyline. The menu features Western-style cuisine with a focus on café, French, and lounge-style dishes.

  • Timings: 11am–4pm | Dinner: 5pm–11pm
  • Location: Solamachi Dining Skytree View, Floor 31, Tokyo Skytree Town
  • Cuisine: Western, café & French
Assorted sushi set with nigiri and rolls on a wooden platter, Tokyo, Japan.

Uoriki-zushi

Uoriki-zushi is a premium sushi restaurant run by a historic fish wholesaler, known for offering ultra-fresh seafood, expertly prepared. The menu includes classic nigiri, seasonal sashimi platters, and grilled or simmered fish dishes.

  • Timings: 11am–11pm
  • Location: Solamachi Dining Skytree View, Floor 30, Tokyo Skytree Town
  • Cuisine: Sushi, sashimi, seasonal seafood
Wagyu beef dish served at a Mt Fuji restaurant in Japan.

Matenrou

Matenrou serves up a theatrical teppanyaki experience where chefs grill premium Wagyu beef and fresh seafood right before your eyes. The restaurant blends showmanship with flavor, making it a favorite for special occasions or date nights.

  • Timings: 11am–11pm
  • Location: Solamachi Dining Skytree View, Floor 31, Tokyo Skytree Town
  • Cuisine: Teppanyaki (Wagyu, seafood)
Traditional mizutaki hot pot with vegetables and chicken in a Japanese restaurant setting.

Arizuki

Arizuki specializes in Kyushu-style hot pots—motsunabe (beef tripe stew) and mizutaki (chicken broth hot pot). Warm lighting, hearty dishes, and Japanese hospitality make this an ideal choice for families or small groups looking to relax and recharge.

  • Timings: 11am–11pm
  • Location: Solamachi Dining Skytree View, Floor 31, Tokyo Skytree Town
  • Cuisine: Japanese hot pot (motsunabe, mizutaki)

Frequently asked questions about Tokyo Skytree restaurants

What dining options are available at Tokyo Skytree?

Tokyo Skytree offers several unique places to eat, from the elegant Sky Restaurant 634 to two scenic Skytree Cafés perched high above Tokyo. You’ll also find dozens of restaurants at Tokyo Solamachi, just below the tower.

Do I need a reservation for Sky Restaurant 634?

Yes! Booking ahead is essential and opens two months in advance. You can reserve via their official site, phone, or email.

Is a Skytree admission ticket required to dine at Sky Restaurant 634?

Yes. All diners must purchase a Tembo Deck ticket — even if you’re only going for the meal.

What’s the dress code at Sky Restaurant 634?

Think smart casual. Skip the shorts, denim, tank tops, beach sandals, and anything too relaxed.

What kind of food is served at Sky Restaurant 634?

Expect "Tokyo cuisine"—a graceful fusion of traditional Japanese flavors with contemporary French techniques.

Can children dine at Sky Restaurant 634?

Yes. Children are welcome during lunch hours, but dinner service is reserved for guests aged 10 and above.

Are dietary restrictions accommodated?

Not all. The restaurant cannot fully cater to strict vegan, vegetarian, halal, or allergy-sensitive diets, though minor adjustments may be possible if discussed in advance.

Can I reserve a private room at Sky Restaurant 634?

Yes! The Grand Room is a luxurious private space for up to 8 guests, ideal for special celebrations or quiet, exclusive dining.

How long can I stay during my meal?

You’ll have about two hours to enjoy your meal. Private room reservations may allow for longer stays, up to three hours.

What kind of views can I expect while dining?

Jaw-dropping 360° vistas over Tokyo, from sparkling city lights at night to (on clear days) glimpses of Mount Fuji.

Where are the Skytree Cafés located?

Both cafés are located on the Tembo Deck of Tokyo Skytree—Café 340 on Floor 340 with seating, and Café 350 on Floor 350 as a standing-view spot. Both offer sweeping skyline views of Tokyo.

What’s the best time to dine for the views?

Sunset into evening is magic. Book between 4:30pm–5:30pm to catch the golden hour fading into glittering night lights.

Are there restaurants near Tokyo Skytree?

Yes—Tokyo Solamachi, the shopping complex at the base of Tokyo Skytree, has over 30 restaurants and cafés ranging from sushi and ramen to international cuisine.

Do I need a reservation to dine at Tokyo Solamachi restaurants?

Reservations aren’t required for most places, but popular spots—especially those with Skytree views—may have wait times during peak hours.

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