Hello, Lykkers! Have you ever daydreamed about Tokyo's sprawling urban landscape and towering architectural feats?


If so, let's focus on two of the city’s prime vantage points that offer some of the most stunning views: Shibuya Sky and the iconic Tokyo Skytree.


Prepare for a journey that promises to captivate your senses and fill your memory card with awe-inspiring snapshots.


<h3>1. Shibuya Sky: The Future of Sightseeing</h3>


Embark on an unforgettable ascent to the ''Sky Stage'' at Shibuya Sky, Tokyo's newest addition to the skyline. Opened in November 2019, it reaches a height of 229 meters. While it may not claim the title of the tallest, its innovative design ensures it stands out, offering sweeping views over Shibuya and beyond, hence the name "The Future of Sightseeing".


Your adventure starts on the 14th floor, taking you up to the 45th before reaching the open-air excitement of the 47th-floor ''Sky Stage,'' showcasing Shibuya in all its glory.


Shibuya Sky


<b>Getting There:</b> It's conveniently located right next to the JR Shibuya Station's East Exit.


<b>Open Hours:</b> Generally from 10 AM to 11 PM, though it's wise to consult the official site for exact times and any special events.


<b>Admission:</b> Around $15.


<b>Nearby Eats:</b> Be sure to visit Uobei Sushi for an innovative sushi experience, with an average cost of around $7.50 per person.


<b>Accommodation Tip:</b> Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu offers comfortable stays with beautiful views starting at $150 per night.


<h3>2. Tokyo Skytree: Reaching for the Heavens</h3>


The Tokyo Skytree stands as an emblem of Japan's engineering marvels. Towering at 634 meters, it was the tallest structure in Japan upon its opening in 2012. Its sunset views are unparalleled, providing a mesmerizing sight as the day's final light bathes the expansive city below. Despite its popularity and potential queues, opting for a fast pass can save time and enhance your experience.


Tokyo Skytree


<b>Getting There:</b> Just a short 5-minute stroll from Oshiage Station.


<b>Open Hours: </b>Open from 9 AM to 9 PM, with the last entry at 8 PM.


<b>Admission:</b> Entry starts at $16, with fast-pass options up to $24 for immediate access.


<b>Dining Options Nearby:</b> Explore Solamachi Dining located on the 30th and 31st floors of Tokyo Solamachi, next to Skytree, where you can enjoy a range of Japanese and international dishes with average prices of around $15.


<b>Where to Stay:</b> The Richmond Hotel Premier Tokyo Oshiage, located nearby, offers rooms starting at $112 for a restful night with views of the Skytree.


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Shibuya Sky and Tokyo Skytree are not just observation decks; they are invitations to immerse yourself in the essence of Tokyo's innovation, culture, and beauty. Whether you're capturing the cityscape or enjoying the mesmerizing sunsets, these spots promise to be highlights of your Tokyo adventure.