Shibuya Sky is an observation deck on top of Shibuya Scramble Square in Tokyo. It gives amazing views of the city, including Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Tower, and even Mount Fuji on clear days. There are indoor and outdoor areas with modern design and great photo spots. It’s especially beautiful at sunset or at night. It’s easy to reach from Shibuya Station and is a great place to see Tokyo from above.
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| The rooftop bar at Shibuya Sky is a relaxing spot where you can enjoy drinks while taking in amazing city views. |
Must-Know Tips Before Heading to Shibuya Sky
1. Timing: Plan to arrive about 10 minutes before your scheduled entry. Elevators and queues can get busy, so it’s better to be a little early than risk being late.
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| This is the queue for the elevator area. It isn’t very long this time because it’s still a bit early. |
2. Food and Drinks: Eating and drinking aren’t allowed on the observation deck, but don’t worry — there are designated areas where you can grab snacks and beverages before or after your visit.
3. Locker Area: Bags, tripods, selfie sticks, strollers, and other large items aren’t allowed on the observation deck, so it’s best to store them in the designated locker area.
Note: From our experience, even small tripods—like the one on a DJI Osmo Pocket 3—aren’t allowed.
4. Clothing: If you’re visiting Shibuya Sky, it’s best to avoid skirts or dresses, especially for women, since it can get very windy on the observation deck. Scarves and other small items can easily be blown around, and staff may ask you to secure them or keep them in your pockets to prevent them from flying away.
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| Shibuya Scramble Square is one of Shibuya’s main skyscrapers, topped off by the popular Shibuya Sky viewpoint. |
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