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"LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" will open on the 5th floor of Tokyo Skytree on Friday, May 22, 2026, marking the 14th anniversary of Tokyo Skytree's opening (no observation deck admission fee is required; anyone can use it).

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Concept: A cafe & terrace where you can savor the afterglow of the sky

The rooftop area of the Tokyo Skytree's main entrance will be opened as a terrace

The rooftop area of the Tokyo Skytree's main entrance, which was previously inaccessible, has been developed into a terrace and will be opened for the first time as a relaxing space for cafe customers. On the terrace, you can enjoy a leisurely time while savoring the cafe and gazing at the powerful view of the Tokyo Skytree "from directly below," maintaining the impression of the observation deck. Also, if you stop by the cafe before going to the observation deck, your anticipation for the view from the Tokyo Skytree will be further heightened.

"Photogenic" limited cafe menu

At "LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE", we will offer cafe menus that can only be enjoyed here, such as "photogenic" sweets and drinks inspired by the Tokyo Skytree's lighting.

Enjoy a relaxing time at the new cafe directly below the Tokyo Skytree, where you can enjoy the cafe with a powerful view even in your daily life.

Details such as the menu will be announced later.

About the cafe & terrace where you can savor the afterglow of the sky, LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE

We created this cafe with the desire to allow visitors to savor the "afterglow of the sky" even on the ground, maintaining the impression from the Tokyo Skytree observation deck, and to make the time spent at Tokyo Skytree even more special.

"LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" expresses the idea of a "cafe where you can look up at the Skytree from directly below and have a special experience," offering a view that makes you want to take pictures, and a cafe menu that can only be enjoyed here, such as cloud-inspired crepes and drinks inspired by the Tokyo Skytree's lighting.

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  • Source: PR Times
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