Tembo Deck Tickets

Tembo Deck | The primary observation level of Tokyo Skytree

Rising 350m above ground, the Tembo Deck is the first and most iconic observatory inside Tokyo Skytree. With floor-to-ceiling glass panels and a full 360° city panorama, it sets the stage for an unforgettable experience high above Tokyo.

Where is it located?

The Tembo Deck is located within Tokyo Skytree, 350m up, just below the Tembo Galleria.

How to access?

It’s accessible via high-speed elevators from the 4th floor and included with all standard Tokyo Skytree tickets.

Things to know before booking Tembo Deck tickets

  • Access the Tembo Deck with all standard Tokyo Skytree tickets. This main observation deck stands at 350 meters.
  • Book a specific date and time slot as Tokyo Skytree uses timed entry to manage crowds, and entry is only allowed during your reserved window.
  • Upgrade your ticket to visit the Tembo Galleria, located even higher at 450 meters. Walk along a sloping glass corridor and enjoy a thrilling skywalk experience.
  • Tembo Deck is fully accessible via high-speed elevators and suitable for all visitors, though large luggage and pets are not permitted.
  • Operating hours: Weekdays: 10am – 10pm (last entry at 9pm); Weekends and public holidays: 9am – 10pm.
  • You can combine your Tembo Deck ticket with other nearby attractions like the Sumida Aquarium, Tokyo hop-on hop-off bus tour, or even a Tokyo Subway Pass for extra convenience and savings.

Why visit Tembo Deck?

Tokyo Skytree towering over cityscape with clear sky, view from observation deck.
View from Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree towering over cityscape, part of Samurai Ninja Museum and Skytree combo tour.
Tokyo Skytree view with Takuya Kanzaki, showcasing the iconic tower and cityscape.
Tokyo Skytree 350M observation deck with city skyline, part of Joypolis 1 Day Passport tour.
Tokyo skyline illuminated at night from Tokyo Skytree observation deck.
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Best Tokyo views

Take in sweeping views of Tokyo from 350 meters above ground. On clear days, you can spot landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Sensoji Temple, and even Mount Fuji in the distance.

Glass-floor thrill

Stand over the Tembo Deck’s glass floor and peer straight down to the city below—an exhilarating experience for the bold at heart.

Engineering landmark

Completed in 2012, Tokyo Skytree is Japan’s tallest structure at 634 meters, designed as a next-generation digital broadcasting tower and seismic-safe architectural feat.

Symbol of resilience

Tokyo Skytree became a national symbol of hope and renewal after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, representing strength, recovery, and forward momentum.

Fun for all ages

The Skytree experience includes interactive digital exhibits, seasonal events, and access to nearby kid-friendly spots like Sumida Aquarium and Pokémon Center.

Night views of Tokyo

By night, the observation decks transform. The skyline glows with lights, and the Skytree’s own illumination changes colors seasonally, offering a whole new cityscape to enjoy.

Your Tembo Deck tickets explained

Tembo Deck ticketTembo Deck + Tembo Galleria ticketCombo ticketTembo Deck ticket + city transport

Is Tembo Deck access included?

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Why go for it?

Perfect for first-time visitors who want great views

Adds access to 450m Skywalk and Sorakara Point

Ideal if you’re visiting other top Tokyo attractions

Combine Skytree with a subway pass or HOHO bus to explore more of Tokyo

Starting price

¥2,100

¥3,100

¥4,193

¥3,900

What’s inside Tembo Deck?

360° panoramic views

Floor-to-ceiling glass walls offer sweeping views across Tokyo. On clear days, you can spot Tokyo Tower, Sensoji Temple, Rainbow Bridge, and even Mount Fuji.

Skytree Café (Café 350 & Café 340)

Enjoy drinks and light snacks with a view. Café 350 is a standing bar with quick bites, while Café 340 has limited seating. Both are perfect for a relaxing pause mid-visit.

Sky Restaurant 634 entrance

The fine-dining Sky Restaurant 634 sits just above the Tembo Deck and is accessible directly from here. It offers French-Japanese fusion cuisine with unmatched views.

Glass floor experience

Stand over a section of tempered glass flooring and look straight down 350 meters—an exhilarating, stomach-flipping moment for thrill seekers.

Interactive displays & telescopes

Learn more about the surrounding landmarks with high-tech touch panels and coin-operated telescopes that zoom up to 70km away.

Photo spots & souvenir shop

Strike a pose at designated photo zones or grab exclusive Skytree souvenirs at the small kiosk before heading back down.

Plan your visit to Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck

Shibuya Tokyo Skytree Observation Deck
 Observatory

Opening hours: 10am to 10pm (weekdays) & 9am to 10pm (weekends), with last entry at 9pm.

Closed on: Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck is closed on the third Monday of January, for maintenance.

Best time to visit: Early morning or late evening on clear days to avoid crowds and enjoy unobstructed views. For the clearest skies and best visibility, visit between November and May, when Tokyo typically has less humidity and lower chances of rain.

Shibuya Tokyo Skytree Observation Deck
 Observatory

Address: 1 Chome-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan | Find on Maps

  • By train: Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree Line and Oshiage Station on the Hanzomon Line are the most convenient.
  • By Bus: Toei Bus line 23 runs from Ueno Station (via Asakusa) to Tokyo Skytree, taking around 10–25 minutes.
  • By Skytree Shuttle: Skytree Shuttles depart from Tokyo Station, Ueno-Asakusa Area, Haneda Airport & Tokyo Disney Resort®. 
  • By hop-on hop-off bus tour: The nearest station is TOKYO SKYTREE on the Red course.

Frequently asked questions about Tembo Deck tickets

Tembo Deck tickets provide access to the 350-meter observation level of Tokyo Skytree.