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"LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" will open on the 5th floor of Tokyo Skytree on May 22, 2026 (Friday), celebrating Tokyo Skytree's 14th anniversary (No observation deck admission fee required. Accessible to everyone). △ LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE Interior Image ©TOKYO-SKYTREE

Concept: A Cafe & Terrace to Savor the Lingering Atmosphere 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 patrons. On the terrace, you can enjoy a cafe while gazing at the spectacular view of Tokyo Skytree "from directly below," maintaining the lingering excitement from the observation deck, and spending a leisurely time. Furthermore, stopping by the cafe before heading to the observation deck will heighten your anticipation for the Skytree's views. ■ "Photogenic" Limited Edition Cafe Menu "LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" will offer "photogenic" sweets and drinks inspired by Tokyo Skytree's illuminations, providing a unique cafe menu that can only be enjoyed here. Enjoy a relaxing time at Tokyo Skytree's new cafe "directly below" the tower, where you can enjoy your cafe time with a powerful view even during your daily life. Details such as the menu will be announced at a later date. About "A Cafe & Terrace to Savor the Lingering Atmosphere of the Sky LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" This cafe was created with the desire to make your time at Tokyo Skytree even more special by allowing you to savor the "lingering atmosphere of the sky" on the ground, just as you experienced it at the Tokyo Skytree observation deck. "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." Here, you can casually enjoy cafe menus that can only be savored here, with views that make you want to take photos, such as crepes inspired by clouds and drinks inspired by Tokyo Skytree's illuminations. <div cla...

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