Experience Tokyo's most dramatic 360° open-air views from 229 meters above the world-famous Scramble Crossing
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Experience popular conveyor belt sushi and vibrant night views from Shibuya Sky in the heart of Tokyo.
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Shibuya Sky is Tokyo's most spectacular observation deck, perched 229 meters above the chaotic energy of Shibuya Scramble Crossing. Located atop the Shibuya Scramble Square tower, this open-air rooftop offers unparalleled 360-degree unobstructed views of the sprawling metropolis. Unlike other observatories, the 'Sky Stage' places you directly in the elements without glass barriers separating you from the sky above, creating a thrilling sense of freedom. Visitors can spot iconic landmarks including Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, and on clear days, the majestic Mount Fuji looming on the horizon. The experience begins with the 'Sky Gate' elevators that whisk you from the 14th to the 45th floor in seconds, accompanied by immersive digital art installations.
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Enjoy free cancellation on select tour packages up to 24 hours before your visit
Winter for clear Fuji views|Autumn for comfortable temperatures|Summer evenings for night views
Bring a jacket (windy at top)|No hats (must be removed)|Comfortable walking shoes|Secure pockets for phone
Opened in November 2019 as part of the massive Shibuya redevelopment project.
Ticket-only bookings are generally non-refundable. Tour packages typically offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience start time.
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Real experiences from real travelers
The view is absolutely insane. We did the night tour with the sushi dinner and it was the perfect evening. The guide helped us navigate the station which is huge. Highly recommend booking the sunset slot if you can!
I live in Tokyo but Shibuya Sky is special. The open air deck feels very different from Skytree. The winter air was crisp and we saw Fuji clearly. The sushi restaurant included in our package was excellent quality.
Make sure you dress warmly! It is very windy at the top. The locker system is strict but efficient (100 yen coin needed). The photos we got were incredible. The sushi dinner afterwards was a nice way to relax.
We booked the ticket plus sushi option. It saved us time looking for a restaurant. The view of the crossing from above is mesmerizing. 10/10 experience.
We managed to get a twilight slot. The transition from day to night is magical. The queue was long but moved fast. The conveyor belt sushi was fun and tasty.
Everything you need to know for your journey
Yes, tickets for sunset and weekends often sell out 2-4 weeks in advance. We strongly recommend booking online to secure your preferred slot.
If it rains or there are strong winds, the outdoor rooftop 'Sky Stage' may close for safety. The indoor 'Sky Gallery' on the 46th floor remains open and offers great views through floor-to-ceiling windows.
No, tripods, selfie sticks, and even loose hats are strictly prohibited on the rooftop to prevent items from blowing away. You must store them in lockers.
There is no strict time limit once you have entered, though most visitors spend about 60-90 minutes. Re-entry is not permitted.
Yes, mandatory coin-operated lockers are available on the 46th floor. You will need a 100 yen coin (returned after use) to store bags, hats, and scarves.
Yes, on clear days (especially winter mornings), Mount Fuji is clearly visible to the west. Visibility is best during colder months.
Absolutely. The combo tour guarantees your entry and includes a high-quality meal at a popular conveyor belt sushi restaurant, saving you the hassle of finding a table in crowded Shibuya.
The entrance is on the 14th floor of the Shibuya Scramble Square building. Take the dedicated elevator from the ground floor or access via Shibuya Station.
Yes, the indoor deck and parts of the rooftop are wheelchair accessible, though some specific areas of the outdoor deck have steps.
Sunset is the most popular time for the 'Golden Hour' views, but night time offers a spectacular city light display and is generally less crowded than sunset slots.
Same-day tickets are sometimes available at the counter but are not guaranteed and often sell out early in the day. Online booking is safer.
Food and drinks are not allowed on the observation deck, but there is a bar (The Roof) and a lounge (Paradise Lounge) on the 46th floor where you can purchase refreshments.
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