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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 observatory admission fee is required. It is open to everyone.).
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Concept: A Cafe & Terrace to Savor the Afterglow of the Sky
Opening the rooftop of the Tokyo Skytree main entrance as a terrace
The rooftop of the Tokyo Skytree main entrance, which was previously inaccessible, will be developed into a terrace and opened for the first time as a space where cafe customers can relax. On the terrace, you can spend a relaxing time while enjoying the cafe and taking in the powerful view of Tokyo Skytree looking up from "directly below," keeping the afterglow of the excitement from the observatory. Also, stopping by the cafe before heading to the observatory will further heighten your anticipation for the views from Tokyo Skytree.
"Photogenic" limited cafe menu
At "LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE," we will offer exclusive cafe menus that can only be experienced here, such as "photogenic" sweets and drinks inspired by the lighting of Tokyo Skytree.
Enjoy a relaxing moment at this new cafe "directly below" Tokyo Skytree, where you can appreciate the powerful scenery alongside your cafe experience, even in your daily life.
Details regarding the menu and other information will be announced at a later date.
About LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE: A Cafe & Terrace to Savor the Afterglow of the Sky
We created this cafe with the hope that visitors can savor the excitement of the Tokyo Skytree observatory on the ground as an "afterglow of the sky," making their time at Tokyo Skytree even more special.
"LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" embodies the meaning of "a cafe where you can have a special experience that makes you want to look up at the Skytree from directly below." You can casually enjoy a cafe menu available only here, featuring scenery that naturally invites photography, crepes inspired by clouds, and drinks inspired by the lighting of Tokyo Skytree.
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- Source: PR Times
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