Tokyo Tower

Constructed in 1958, Tokyo Tower is the tallest self-supporting tower in the world. It is not only famous as a tourist attraction offering spectacular views of the city, it is also an essential part of people’s daily life, as it is used for radio and television broadcasting. From the viewing platform, which was renovated in 2002 and now includes a cafe, it is possible to see as far as the Boso and Miura Peninsulas. and Mt. Fuji.

Access

  • Walk three minutes from the Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo to JR Shinagawa Station. Five minutes from JR Shinagawa Station to JR Hamamatsucho Station on the Yamanote Line. A 15-minute walk from Hamamatsucho Station.
  • Alternatively, walk three minutes from the Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo to the Toei Subway Takanawadai Station, take the Toei Subway Mita Line to Onarimon Station, and walk 6 minutes.

Nearby Attractions

Akihabara

Akihabara

Akihabara is well-known as a sprawling district full of shops selling PCs, electrical …
Asakusa

Asakusa

For centuries, Asakusa has been a center of urban life for ordinary people in Tokyo. This lively …
Aqua Park Shinagawa

Aqua Park Shinagawa

Much more than just an aquarium, it is an entertainment facility that combines living creatures …
Ginza

Ginza

The exclusive shopping district where land is more expensive than anywhere else in Japan. Home …
Gotenyama

Gotenyama

A tranquil spot renowned for its cherry blossoms since the Edo period. Visitors can enjoy strolling in …
Hara Museum

Hara Museum

A Bauhaus-inspired structure, constructed in 1938 as the residence of the Hara family, has …
Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art

Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art

An art museum dedicated to the tea ceremony, adjacent to the historic Hannya-en restaurant …
Minato City Local History Museum

Minato City Local History Museum

This museum presents the artifacts excavated in Minato-ku from the primitive age and ancient …
Mitadai Kouen park

Mitadai Kouen park

The pit dwelling from the Jomon era that was discovered on the site of the Isarago shell midden …
Roppongi

Roppongi

One of Japan’s most well-known entertainment districts, featuring large-scale complexes such …
Sengakuji Temple

Sengakuji Temple

This is the family temple of the Asano family, descendants of the ill-fated feudal lord …
Shibuya

Shibuya

The trend-setting Shibuya district, particularly the Dogen-zaka, Koen-dori, and Center-gai streets …
Shinagawa Aquarium

Shinagawa Aquarium

An aquarium based on the theme of Shinagawa’s nearby sea and river. Featuring a 20 m …
Shinagawa Prince Cinema

Shinagawa Prince Cinema

An 11-screen cinema complex showing a diverse range of …
Shinjuku

Shinjuku

Shinjuku is a vibrant district with many different faces. If you go out the West Exit of Shinjuku …
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

This building and its garden, formerly the residence of Prince Asaka, preserves the Art Deco style …
Yokohama

Yokohama

Attractions include Yamashita Park, the fashionable Motomachi Street, and the Yamate area, which was …