SHIBUYA SKY

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SHIBUYA SKY

An open feeling observation space overlooking Tokyo's landmarks.

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An observation facility offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the Tokyo cityscape from a height of approximately 230 meters above the ground.
Located on the 14th, 45th, 46th and rooftop of Shibuya Scramble Square, the tallest building in the Shibuya area, there are three zones: "SKY GATE," "SKY STAGE" and "SKY GALLERY.

The first thing visitors will experience is the transitional space "SKY GATE."
From the 14th to the 45th floor, visitors move through a futuristic visual, music, and light display to the "SKY STAGE" on the rooftop, the main zone.

The "SKY STAGE," with approx. 2,500 m2 of observation space, is open-air and offers a 360-degree panoramic view. It offers the view of landmarks such as Tokyo Tower and the Tokyo Sky Tree, as well as the view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day. After sunset, "CROSSING LIGHT," which illuminates the sky above, is held once every 30 minutes, creating a different atmosphere from that of the daytime.

The third zone, SKY GALLERY, is an indoor observation corridor on the 46th floor.
In addition to enjoying the view and exhibitions without worrying about the weather, the music bar offers snacks, drinks, and alcohol.
Visitors can spend a relaxing time overlooking the city of Tokyo.

Highlights

  • An observatory overlooking the city of Tokyo from the tallest building in Shibuya.
  • The open-air panoramic view provides a sense of openness.
  • You can also enjoy the effects that make full use of digital technology.
  • There is also an indoor observation area that serves food and alcohol.

Photos

  • SKY EDGE, a particularly popular viewing point on the rooftop SKY STAGE
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    SKY EDGE, a particularly popular viewing point on the rooftop SKY STAGE @Shibuya Scramble Square

  • Hammock space where you can freely lie down.
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    Hammock space where you can freely lie down. @Shibuya Scramble Square

  • Photography service by staff is also available.
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    Photography service by staff is also available. @Shibuya Scramble Square

  • "CROSSING LIGHT", a light and sound effect space that colors the sky after sunset
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    "CROSSING LIGHT", a light and sound effect space that colors the sky after sunset @Shibuya Scramble Square

  • Move to the rooftop with "SKY GATE" where the expectations grow louder
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    Move to the rooftop with "SKY GATE" where the expectations grow louder @Shibuya Scramble Square

  • "Paradise Lounge" music bar at "SKY GALLERY" on 46th floor
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    "Paradise Lounge" music bar at "SKY GALLERY" on 46th floor @Shibuya Scramble Square

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Available via the official website and guide maps (English, Chinese, Korean language)

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Re-entry is not allowed.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Yes, it is. free Wi-Fi (SHIBUYA Wi-Wi-Fi)
Accessible Areas: Shibuya Scramble Square 14F and 45F to roofdeck
※Not available in all areas.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes.
When you arrive at SHIBUYA SKY there are lockers for you to store any items that you can’t take with you. Please see the official site for details.

Reviews

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    Looking out over Tokyo from SHIBUYA SKY is an amazing experience. The open-air observation deck gives you an endless view that makes you feel like you’re blending into the sky. The biggest highlight is being able to see both Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree in the same view.

    I especially recommend booking an evening time slot so you can enjoy both the sunset glow and the city lights coming on.

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    When it gets crowded, it feels pretty packed. You have to wait in line for all the popular photo spots, which really slows the pace down. There are also lines for the elevator and entry, so the whole experience ends up taking quite a bit longer.

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    A full 360-degree view with no blind spots. On a clear day, you can even see Mt. Fuji.
    You need to book online in advance, and it's hard to get tickets the same day.

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    The overall design feels really refined. It’s not just about the view—the layout and the space itself are very comfortable too.
    It feels more modern than places like Tokyo Tower, so if you love urban night views, you’ll probably like this place even more.

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    Security is pretty strict, and having to keep checking your things and putting them in storage is a bit of a hassle.
    In the end, it’s mainly just about the night view, so I wouldn’t say it’s a must‑visit.

Details

Name in Japanese
SHIBUYA SKY
Address
14, 45, 46F and Rooftop of Shibuya Scramble Square, 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
03-4221-0229(10:00am - 8:00pm)
Holiday
Open every day (may be closed temporarily)
Business Hours
10:00am - 10:30pm (Admission allowed until 9:20pm)
Admission
Adult(12 years old and above)
Admission until 2:59 p. m. 3,000 yen
Admission after 3:00 p. m. 3,700 yen
Directions
Directly connected to JR, Keio, Tokyu, and Tokyo Metro Shibuya Stations. Just above Shibuya Station.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)