Overview
Tokyo Tower is a 333-meter lattice tower inspired by the Eiffel Tower, painted in distinctive international orange and white. Since 1958, it has been the beloved, nostalgic symbol of Japan's post-war recovery and modernization.
Highlights
- Main Deck (150m): A recently renovated observation deck featuring glass floor panels and panoramic views of the city, including a direct sightline to Tokyo Skytree.
- Top Deck (250m): A premium experience with guided tours, champagne-colored interiors, and a more exclusive, intimate atmosphere.
- Night Lighting: The tower's warm orange glow is a defining feature of the Tokyo night skyline, with special seasonal lighting events.
History
Built in 1958, just 13 years after the end of WWII, as a communications tower. It was deliberately designed to be 13 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower, symbolizing Japan's ambitious recovery. It has appeared in countless films, anime, and TV shows.
Visitor Tips
- Zojo-ji Combo: Visit the adjacent Zojo-ji Temple for the iconic photo of the tower framed by the ancient temple gate.
- Foot Town: The base building houses a quirky collection of shops, a wax museum, and a small aquarium.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.