A gently sloping glass ramp wraps around the tower, offering 360° views as you ascend.
At 450m above Tokyo, the Tembo Galleria is the highest observation point in Tokyo Skytree, offering a breathtaking glass-enclosed skywalk with a spiraling ramp and 360° views. This exclusive deck provides a thrilling perspective of the city below.
Where is it located?
The Tembo Galleria is the highest observation point at Tokyo Skytree, located 450 meters above ground. It sits above the main Tembo Deck (350m) and offers upgraded access to panoramic views and a sloping glass skywalk.
How to access?
Start at the Tembo Deck (350m), then take a dedicated elevator up to the Tembo Galleria (450m).
Stand 450m above the city and enjoy sweeping, uninterrupted views—on clear days, you can even spot Mount Fuji.
Walk the spiral glass corridor and feel like you’re floating above Tokyo’s skyline.
Capture one-of-a-kind shots from Japan’s highest public observatory, including a commemorative photo at the Galleria’s official photo booth.
Designed with a suspended glass structure, the Galleria offers breathtaking views with minimal visual barriers.
Visit at sunset to watch the city light up in warm tones, with Tokyo’s skyline glowing beneath your feet.
Entry to the Tembo Galleria requires an upgrade to your Tembo Deck ticket. You must first purchase a valid admission ticket to the Tembo Deck before accessing the Galleria. You can’t enter it separately. Here’s a breakdown of the ticketing options available for you:
Tembo Deck ticket
Tembo Deck + Tembo Galleria ticket
Combo ticket
Tokyo Skytree ticket + city transport
Is Tembo Galleria access included?
No
Yes
Yes (with an upgrade)
Yes (with an upgrade)
Why go for it?
A great intro to Skytree with breathtaking views from 350m
Adds access to 450m Skywalk and Sorakara Point
Ideal if you’re visiting other top Tokyo attractions
Make getting around Tokyo easier and more efficient
Starting price
¥2,100
¥3,100
¥4,193
¥3,900
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Tembo Galleria tickets grant access to the upper observation level of Tokyo Skytree at 450 meters.
Tickets include access to the glass skywalk, panoramic views, and Sorakara Point at the top.
No, you must have a Tembo Deck ticket before upgrading to the Galleria.
It’s recommended to pre-book, especially during weekends or holidays, to secure availability.
Yes, they follow the time slot of your Tembo Deck ticket, as entry is sequential.
You’ll enjoy sweeping views of Tokyo, the Sumida River, and Mt. Fuji on clear days.
Restrooms are available on the Tembo Deck. The Galleria does not have restrooms.
No, there are no cafés on the Galleria level. Dining is available on the Tembo Deck.
Yes, personal photography is encouraged throughout the Galleria.
Late afternoons and clear-sky days offer dramatic views and golden hour lighting.
Access is via a dedicated elevator from the Tembo Deck after ticket upgrade.
No, re-entry is not permitted once you exit the Galleria level.
Most visitors spend around 20 to 40 minutes at the Galleria.