Located on the 52nd floor of the 238 metre tall Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo City View offers panoramic views over the entire metropolis.Sky Gallery 1 offers views towards the north-east, which includes Tokyo Tower, Skytree, Rainbow Bridge, and Odaiba, all the way to Chiba’s Boso Peninsula.Sky Gallery 2 is oriented towards the south, with views extending as far as Mount Fuji on clear days

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..., Imperial Palace, and Asakusa. On the way to Hinode pier, enjoy the Tokyo city view while cruising on the Sumida River.

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Tokyo City View, Tokyo

Located on the 52nd floor of the 238 metre tall Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo City View offers panoramic views over the entire metropolis.Sky Gallery 1 offers views towards the north-east, which includes Tokyo Tower, Skytree, Rainbow Bridge, and Odaiba, all the way to Chiba’s Boso Peninsula.Sky Gallery 2 is oriented towards the south, with views extending as far as Mount Fuji on clear days.

Located on the 52nd floor of the 238 metre tall Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo City View offers panoramic views over the entire metropolis.

  • Sky Gallery 1 offers views towards the north-east, which includes Tokyo Tower, Skytree, Rainbow Bridge, and Odaiba, all the way to Chiba’s Boso Peninsula.
  • Sky Gallery 2 is oriented towards the south, with views extending as far as Mount Fuji on clear days. Also visible are Haneda Airport, Ebisu Garden Place, and Yokohama Landmark Tower.
  • Sky Gallery 3 spans the western sphere of the city, with views of Shibuya, Yoyogi Park, Aoyama Cemetery, Shinjuku Imperial Gardens, and the Shinjuku Subcenter.


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About Tokyo City View

 Japan, 〒106-0032 Tōkyō-to, Minato-ku, Roppongi, 6 Chome−10, 六本木6丁目10−1

 +81 3-6406-6652

 www.tokyocityview.com

Tokyo City View and Nearby Sights on Map

Mori Art Museum

The Mori Art Museum in the Mori Tower of Roppongi Hills showcases temporary collections of contemporary art, primarily by Asian artists

Roppongi

The Roppongi district is Tokyo's modern cultural center, teeming with art museums, nightclubs, shopping complexes, cabarets, and entertainment venues

Tokyo Midtown

Opened in April 2007, this competitor to the Hills boasts Tokyo's tallest tower, a Ritz-Carlton and yet more endless acres of shopping and eating

Fujifilm Square

Fujifilm's exhibition space for the latest and greatest in photography

Suntory Museum of Art

Hosts changing art exhibitions

21_21 Design Sight

Changing exhibitions devoted to the latest and greatest in Japanese design

National Art Center Tokyo

Tokyo's latest and greatest art museum, housed in an undulating wave-shaped building designed by Kisho Kurokawa and devoted entirely to changing exhibitions

Tokyo Tower

Soaring to a height of 332

Old Shinbashi Railway Station

This faithful reconstruction of the Tokyo terminus of Japan's first railway is built on the site of the original and even showcases the few remaining bits

Zōjō-ji Temple

Founded by Yūyo Shōsō in the 14th century, the Zōjō-ji is the headquarters of the Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism