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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building South Observatory

Enjoy breathtaking, free panoramic views of Tokyo from the 45th floor of the iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku.

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building's South Observatory offers panoramic views of Tokyo from 202 meters above ground, completely free of charge. Located on the 45th floor, it provides stunning vistas of the city, including landmarks like Tokyo Skytree and, on clear days, even Mount Fuji.

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  • Nishishinjuku, 2 Chome−8−1 東京都庁第一本庁舎 45階, Shinjuku City, 2 Chome Nishishinjuku, Tokyo, 160-8001, JP
  • +813-5320-7890
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Local tips

  • Visit during sunset or early evening for the best views of the city lights.
  • Check the official website for elevator congestion information to avoid long waits.
  • On clear days, try to spot Mount Fuji in the distance.
  • Take advantage of the free-to-play Yayoi Kusama-designed piano in the South Observatory.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The closest station is Tochomae Station on the Toei Oedo Line, which is directly connected to the building's basement. Alternatively, it's about a 10-minute walk from the West Exit of JR Shinjuku Station. From Shinjuku Station, follow the underground passageway towards Keio Plaza Hotel, and continue walking to reach the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Subway fares from Shinjuku Station typically cost around ¥200.

  • Walking

    From JR Shinjuku Station's West Exit, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is approximately a 10-minute walk. Head towards the Keio Plaza Hotel and continue walking; you'll find yourself at the building's basement level. The walk is straightforward and well-signposted.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from Shinjuku Station to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building takes about 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The fare is typically around ¥700-¥1000. Taxis are readily available at the West Exit of Shinjuku Station.

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Located in Shinjuku, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (Tocho) is a prominent landmark with free observation decks that are popular among tourists. The South Observatory, situated on the 45th floor of the building's tower, provides panoramic views of Tokyo from a height of 202 meters. From this vantage point, visitors can see iconic landmarks such as the Tokyo Skytree, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, and the NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building. On clear days, the majestic Mount Fuji can also be seen in the distance. The South Observatory is particularly popular at sunset and in the evening, when the city lights create a dazzling spectacle. The South Observatory also features a souvenir shop, “TOKYO Mikke!”, offering a variety of Tokyo-themed items, including original daruma dolls and Edo Kiriko glassware. There is also a café where visitors can enjoy refreshments while taking in the stunning views. Additionally, visitors can play the “Tokyo Omoide Piano,” supervised by artist Yayoi Kusama, during designated hours. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building itself is an architectural attraction, designed by Kenzo Tange. The building also features the Tokyo Night & Light, a record-breaking projection mapping show on the building's exterior.

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