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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 required — open to everyone.)

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Concept: A Café & Terrace to Savor the Afterglow of the Sky

The rooftop of Tokyo Skytree's main entrance opens as a terrace for the first time

The rooftop above Tokyo Skytree's main entrance — previously inaccessible to the public — has been developed into a terrace and is opening for the first time as a relaxation space for café guests. On the terrace, visitors can enjoy the lingering excitement from the observation deck while gazing up at the breathtaking view of Tokyo Skytree directly from below, savoring café offerings at a leisurely pace. Stopping by the café before heading to the observation deck also heightens anticipation for the views above.

Exclusive "photogenic" café menu

"LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" will offer photogenic sweets, drinks inspired by Tokyo Skytree's illumination, and other café menu items available only here.

Whether as part of your everyday routine or a special outing, enjoy a relaxing moment at this new café directly beneath Tokyo Skytree, paired with its awe-inspiring scenery.

Details on the menu and more will be announced at a later date.

About LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE — A Café & Terrace to Savor the Afterglow of the Sky

This café was created with the desire to let visitors relive the wonder of the Tokyo Skytree observation deck back on the ground — as an "afterglow of the sky" — making time spent at Tokyo Skytree even more special.

"LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" is designed as "a café offering a special experience that makes you want to look up at Skytree from directly below." Guests can casually enjoy scenery that begs to be photographed, alongside exclusive menu items such as cloud-inspired crepes and drinks evoking Tokyo Skytree's lighting — flavors you can only find here.

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  • Source: PR Times
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