Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings
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9:30 AM - 6:45 PM
Monday
9:30 AM - 6:45 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 6:45 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 6:45 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 6:45 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 6:45 PM
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The tallest building in Shinjuku, TMG No. 1 offers sweeping views of Tokyo -- all the way to Mt. Fuji on a clear day -- from the 45th floor observatory.
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Neighborhood: Shinjuku
Shinjuku is the commuting capital of Tokyo, and contains the busiest train station in the world. To the west, there's an office district with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office at its center. To the east, there’s a district with long-established department stores, cinemas and theaters. Shinjuku Gyoen is a park originally built as the garden for the Imperial Household. It is quite famous as a venue for cherry-blossom viewing in March and April. In Shinjuku, many restaurants operate all night, and districts such as Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) or Shinjuku Golden Machi have back streets filled with tiny restaurants and bars that reflect each owner’s unique taste and style.
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K T
Toronto, Canada1,107 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Visited Tokyo Metropolitan Government building observatory in January 2020. Currently, only south tower observatory is open. North town observatory should open soon once they finish remodeling. The view from the observatory was stunning! And it’s free!! There was a yellow and black piano and anybody can play one song. Some were highly skilled.
On the 2nd floor, the Olympic flags were displayed. A good place to learn about the history of the Olympics.
On the 2nd floor, the Olympic flags were displayed. A good place to learn about the history of the Olympics.
Written January 10, 2020
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RelentlessHotellist
London, UK8 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
I visited the observation level at about 11am on a Sunday. It was relatively quiet, didn’t have to queue at all. Just walked up to the quick security check, into the lift and straight to the top. There is a large cafe and a gift shop but the main attraction is the 360 degree panoramic windows all around. It’s over 200m high so the view easily eclipses the surrounding skyscrapers for an unobstructed picture. There was a Tokyo 2020 Olympic exhibit in the lower lobby section of the tower when we went.
Best bit is it’s TOTALLY FREE.
Best bit is it’s TOTALLY FREE.
Written January 19, 2020
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danderism
Gilbert, AZ140 contributions
Feb 2020
The building has two towers, we went on a Saturday and there was no wait in line. The views are awesome, one tower has a piano that people take turns playing. Both have tiny gift shops and coffee and light snacks. As everywhere in Tokyo people are out of this world polite
Written February 29, 2020
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John P
Beverly Hills, CA21 contributions
Nov 2019
Not sure if this is open at the moment. I visited before the pandemic and am just getting around to reviewing some places.
This was a great experience! You get an unbelievable 360 degree view from the top. We got to the top at sunset. Incredible photos. There's a little restaurant up there to and they have beer if you're interested in having a cheers to a great vacation and a great city. The only thing that knocked this experience from a five to a four is the line you have to wait in to get inside. Looooong:) Maybe there is a way to get advanced tickets? Don't know. That would make it a five. We went spur of the moment so didn't look into that.
This was a great experience! You get an unbelievable 360 degree view from the top. We got to the top at sunset. Incredible photos. There's a little restaurant up there to and they have beer if you're interested in having a cheers to a great vacation and a great city. The only thing that knocked this experience from a five to a four is the line you have to wait in to get inside. Looooong:) Maybe there is a way to get advanced tickets? Don't know. That would make it a five. We went spur of the moment so didn't look into that.
Written August 4, 2020
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Richard D
Hereford, UK109 contributions
Sep 2019
This is a great free experience. You take the rapid lift to the observation deck and from there you can see a 360 vista over Tokyo and on a clear day you can see Mount Fuji, 60 miles away.
They don't allow too many people up at any time, so there's always space to see the views. There's a gift shop also, which offers some interesting buys than the average tourist stuff...you can grab a coffee too, if you have the cash!
They don't allow too many people up at any time, so there's always space to see the views. There's a gift shop also, which offers some interesting buys than the average tourist stuff...you can grab a coffee too, if you have the cash!
Written August 20, 2020
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roy v
Traralgon, Australia4,822 contributions
Dec 2022 • Couples
We recently visited the this amazing government buildings.
What a huge construction. On the 45th. Floor is the observation deck where you can get fantastic views all around Tokyo.
Their is a shop up there selling souvenirs , there is also a cafe a few floors below.
There is also interesting items to see on the ground floor in reference to the Tokyo Olympics games. Worth going to visit for sure
What a huge construction. On the 45th. Floor is the observation deck where you can get fantastic views all around Tokyo.
Their is a shop up there selling souvenirs , there is also a cafe a few floors below.
There is also interesting items to see on the ground floor in reference to the Tokyo Olympics games. Worth going to visit for sure
Written December 12, 2022
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Daniel Setiawan
South Tangerang, Indonesia170 contributions
Dec 2019
This government building offer free access to their observation deck. The queue was not too long and security officer will check you bag. They also offer free tour around tokyo metropolitan building.
Written March 6, 2020
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mjbcmjbc
Pitt Meadows, Canada453 contributions
Jun 2021 • Family
Blue sky and clear which spells a nice view to Mount Fuji. Follow the signs to observatory, make sure line up for the observatory elevator. There is a quick check for bags and backpacks. You go up 47 floors and the view is magnificent. There’s a souvenir and coffee shop. No time limit so spend as much time as you want. Attraction is free.
Written May 10, 2022
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The Wandering Reviewer
Melbourne, Australia9,808 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
I’d heard there were great views but alas, it was cloudy and closed. Disappointing. However, the building itself is quite impressive and very a Japanese. Clean. Spacious. Modern. Intuitive to walk around.
There’s a Tully’s Coffee on the ground floor for those in need a refreshment.
Wheelchair accessible. Kid friendly.
There’s a Tully’s Coffee on the ground floor for those in need a refreshment.
Wheelchair accessible. Kid friendly.
Written January 7, 2020
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Bobbie W
Warwick, RI1,378 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
Beautiful building with 360° views and free to the public. Refreshments available for purchase while in the observation area. A must see. The views are incredible on a clear day. You might even get to see Mt. Fuji!
Written October 14, 2023
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Sabrina C
Montreal, Canada11 contributions
What are the opening and closing hours/days of the observation deck in north and south tower? Id surely be doing only one tower, how long should i plan to spend?
Don'tWaitForRetirement
California4,974 contributions
Hours
North Observatory: 9:30 to 23:00
South Observatory: 9:30 to 17:30 (until 23:00 when North Observatory is closed)
Admission ends 30 minutes before closing time
Closed
North Observatory: 2nd and 4th Monday of each month (or next day if Monday is a national holiday)
South Observatory: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month (or next day if Tuesday is a national holiday)
Both observatories: December 29 to January 3 (except January 1) and on occasional inspection days
PATRICIA R
Saanichton, Canada
How do you get to Keio Plaza Hotel from the Shinjuku train station? And should we be taking the JR train from the airport (Narita airport) to Shinjuku?
haileythegolden
Edmonton, Canada2,484 contributions
The jr train is easy. Get off at Shinjuku station. It is a 10 minute walk to hotel from station. Very busy station. Ask the station attendants for directions and correct exit
PATRICIA R
Saanichton, Canada
How do you get to this building from the Narita airport?
Grinch85
London96 contributions
As was said before just take the train and get off at shinjuku. Just remember that shinjuku station is enormous so make sure you take the exit on the same side as the building
Shea Holidays
Nottingham, UK26 contributions
Will the opening hours for the Observation decks be different during Golden Week 2019?
klhchicago
Chicago, IL117 contributions
According to the website in Japanese as of April 14 it says it should be open. I would also check again with a tourism official since this year Golden Week is an aberration with many places being closed. Sorry if this didn't help. Normally it is open from 9:30-11:00 daily.
Anwar U
Stourbridge, UK16 contributions
Hi Glen
We are in Tokyo in a few weeks. We are stating near Shinjuku station . Is the TMG building walking distance from station?
Jean D
Perth, Australia521 contributions
Absolutely. The TMG building is about a 15 min walk to the west of Shinjuku Station. If your hotel is on the same side then it’ll be easy. If your hotel is to the east of Shinjuku station then you need to allow extra time to get across as Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s largest stations and it can be challenging just to get on the right side.
It took us about 30 mins from our hotel, Shinjuku Granbell, which is to the northeast of Shinjuku station. The TMG building viewing deck is free and worth a visit.
zigspal
Huntington Beach, CA24 contributions
Reviewers have said "Go at night" but everything I've seen says it is only open until 6:45pm. Is it open at night or not? Thx.
TheChadi
Zell am See, Austria233 contributions
To visit the buildings themselves and have a tour of the government buildings that is accurate. But, the observation decks are open till late and run on a schedule which you can see on their website. Note that the south and north observation decks don’t open till late on the same nights and there is one day where one tower is completely closed depending on their schedules.
PMCTravels
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom40 contributions
Can you just visit at your own leisure and go up to the top of do you HAVE to be part of a tour?
RegK85
Sydney, Australia53 contributions
you can visit at your own leisure. No need for a tour.
jihan rofidu
Malang, Indonesia2 contributions
which building has the best view at day and night? the north or south building? thx
banj2015
Houston, TX102 contributions
Both are good. (if I remember correctly) northern one is better in the evening/afternoon because of the sunset.
EoinOK
Munich, Germany18 contributions
Trip advisor says Mon-Fri until 6.45pm but .japan-guide.cm for example says North Observatory: 9:30 to 23:00 South Observatory: 9:30 to 17:30. Can anyone confirm the correct opening hours? I'm guessing the non TA times as I've seen people talk about going at night.
LynnLim85
Singapore, Singapore237 contributions
Hi, this information is provided from the official Tokyo Metropolitan Government building website:
South Observation Deck: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (until 10:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month)
North Observation Deck: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Closed on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month (South Observation Deck)
2nd and 4th Monday of each month (North Observation Deck). If there is a national holiday on one of those days, the observation desk will open on that day, but will be closed the following day.
Hope this helps! The night view at the North deck just opposite Hyatt Regency hotel is a must go if you are in Tokyo and the good thing it's free! 😉
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