About the deck
The Tembo Galleria is the upper observation zone of Tokyo Skytree at 445-450 metres, accessed from the Tembo Deck below (350m) via a helical spiraling corridor that wraps around the tower's interior. The Galleria's glass cylinder design gives panoramic views of greater Tokyo, including on clear winter days the cone of Mount Fuji 100 kilometres to the southwest. Tokyo Skytree is the world's tallest broadcasting tower and a key transit hub in the Oshiage district.
The vertical experience of the helical ramp is as much a feature as the views themselves..
The honest take
Tokyo Skytree is not a supertall office building and has no Vanity Ratio in our usual sense - it is designed as a broadcasting structure, not a floor-by-floor occupied tower. The Tembo Galleria at 450m offers the highest publicly accessible elevation in Japan, in a building whose function is almost entirely structural rather than occupiable.
Height in context
Elevation data
Deck elevation: 450m (1476 ft)
Floor: 0
Access type: Indoor / enclosed
Data notes
Height and floor data sourced from Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA). Ticket prices verified from official sources on 2026-05-09. Prices change frequently - verify before booking.
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