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Discover hassle-free travel in Tokyo with Radical Storage's luggage service near the iconic Skytree. As part of our expansive global network, our Skytree luggage storage facility embodies our commitment to safety, convenience, and affordability. You can securely store your baggage without worrying about size or weight surcharges. Each item stored benefits from security guarantee coverage of up to $3000, ensuring peace of mind for every traveler.
Booking a storage spot is streamlined via our user-friendly website or intuitive app, where an integrated map assists in locating our trusted 'Angels', local businesses dedicated to offering top-tier luggage solutions. Additionally, our ever-present customer support ensures you're never left with unanswered queries or concerns. With Radical Storage, experience Tokyo's Skytree Town and its surrounding wonders unburdened.
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree, a towering symbol that reaches a striking height of 634 meters, stands as both a beacon of Tokyo's modern ambitions and an emblem of its futuristic skyline. Situated in Sumida ward, close to the historic region of Tokyo Asakusa , this iconic structure was unveiled in 2012.
While it primarily serves as Tokyo's main television broadcasting tower, its allure goes far beyond its functional role. Skytree offers two observation decks at 350 meters and 450 meters, from which visitors can revel in sweeping views of Tokyo, capturing everything from the majestic Mount Fuji on clear days to the city's breathtaking sunsets and nightscapes.
The tower's base is a hub of entertainment, boasting a vast shopping complex - Tokyo Solamachi, diverse dining options, and beautifully designed modern aquarium - The Sumida Aquarium. Not just a visual marvel, Tokyo Skytree Town symbolizes Japan's continuous drive for innovation and progress. With its blend of state-of-the-art technology and awe-inspiring aesthetics, it remains a must-visit, whether you're seeking panoramic Tokyo views or a diverse shopping and dining experience.
Tokyo Skytree opening hours are from 9am to 9pm, with the last entry at 8pm. Visitors can choose between tickets for the Tembo Deck (350m) priced at ¥2,100 for adults, ¥1,500 for high school students, ¥950 for children, and ¥1,800 for seniors. An additional fee of ¥1,100 for adults and varying prices for other age groups grants access to the Tembo Galleria (450m). Combo tickets encompassing both levels are also available. International tourists holding valid visas can opt for the Fast Skytree Ticket, permitting faster access at a slightly higher cost.
How do I get to Tokyo Skytree?
From Ueno station, board the Tokyo Metro Ginza line and switch to the Tobu Skytree Line at Asakusa station; in 3 minutes, you'll arrive at Tokyo Skytree station. If starting from Tokyo station, hop on the JR Sobu Rapid Line to Kinshincho Station, then change to the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, which will bring you to Oshiage station. For those at Haneda Airport or Shinagawa station, the Keiyuu Line/Toei Asakusa Line offers a direct route to Oshiage station without needing any transfers.
Things to do around the Tokyo Skytree area
Encircled by the expansive shopping center Tokyo Solamachi, the nostalgic shopping lanes of Shitamachi Ninjo Kirakira Tachibana Shotengai, and a plethora of engaging museums, the Tokyo Skytree vicinity offers more than just the iconic tower itself.
Sumida Aquarium: Located at the base of Tokyo Skytree, Sumida Aquarium offers a unique aquatic experience with its beautiful displays, including penguins and fur seals in one of Japan’s largest indoor pool tanks, which holds about 350 tons of water, walk through the magical jellyfish tunnel, and enjoy one of Japan’s largest goldfish exhibits.
Tokyo Solamachi: Directly connected to Tokyo Skytree, this shopping and entertainment complex boasts over 300 shops and restaurants. If you're a fan of Japanese characters, you'll find all your favorites here. Drop into the Studio Ghibli, Pokemon, Hello Kitty and Ultraman stores for limited-edition items.
Sumida River Cruise: Take a scenic boat ride along the Sumida River. You'll pass under several iconic bridges and enjoy picturesque views of Tokyo's skyline, including landmarks like the Asahi Beer Hall.
Edo-Tokyo Museum: A short distance from Skytree, this museum offers a deep dive into Tokyo's history, from the Edo period to the present. Interactive displays, authentic reconstructions, and detailed models provide a comprehensive look into Tokyo's evolution.
Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens: This traditional Japanese flower garden, established during the Edo period, offers a peaceful respite from the city's hustle and bustle. It's particularly beautiful during flower blooming seasons, with different varieties taking the spotlight throughout the year.
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