A major landmark, the building's twin towers each have an observation deck situated on the 45th floor. Access is free to the public and the observations decks offer a bird's eye view of downtown Tokyo. Prominent landmarks, including Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, Shinjuku Park Tower are all visible. With favorable weather conditions, it is possible to glimpse Mount Fuji. Taking a trip up to the towers is well worth it as they provide a great way to get a sense for Tokyo's impressive size and scale.
Address:
Japan, 〒163-8001 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 2 Chome−8−1 東京都庁第一本庁舎 45F
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+81 3-5320-7890
Ticket Price
Free entry
Tokyo Night
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, also known as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, is a landmark building in the Shinjuku sub-center. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building consists of three buildings, the most eye-catching of which is the 48-story Main Building No. 1. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building was built in 1990, and the first building was the tallest building in Tokyo at that time. This place is not only used for administrative offices, but also has an observation room inside, which overlooks the stunning scenery at all times of day and night, attracting a large number of tourists. The observation room is free to enter, and you can enjoy the city view of Tokyo from a height of 202 meters. It is one of the most enjoyable tourist spots in Tokyo.
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SHKI
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Tokyo: Solo Trip Guide & Tips! 🇯🇵
I solo travelled around Japan for 6 weeks last year, here are my tips! Save this guide for your next trip to Tokyo 🇯🇵
📍Shinjuku ~ the whole area of Shinjuku has so much to offer. From the best neon lights, to a narrow alleyway filled with bars and restaurants, and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building which has a free viewpoint of the city!
📍 Meiji Jingu ~ near Shinjuku walk into the park and take a stroll all the way to the temple. There are many photo opportunities and you might even be lucky enough to see a procession inside!
📍 Harajuku ~ located right outside of Meiji Jingu is Takeshita Street. There are vibrant shops and cafes, and it’s just an incredible vibe to experience!
📍 Tokyo Disneyland ~ this park just celebrated its 40th anniversary! With all the iconic rides like Space Mountain, it’s a small world and Big Thunder Mountain, it’s a guaranteed fun day out.
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Unique Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
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📍 Akihabara ~ known as the anime and manga capital of Tokyo. There are endless stores selling anime and manga merchandise, literally everything you could ever imagine.
📍 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building has a FREE observation deck. No ticket is required for entrance and you get an amazing view of Tokyo!
📍 Odaiba is located by Tokyo Bay, providing wonderful views of the Rainbow Bridge. Here you can find traditional Japanese arcades and shops, the beach and more stores.
📍 Ghibli Museum ~ located in Mitaka which is a lot further out of Tokyo. Tickets are cheap but very difficult to get, and go on sale 2 months in advance. The museum itself feels like stepping into a Ghibli movie!
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louloulou
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Tips for Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
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📍 The Godzilla head is almost iconic to Shinjuku in Tokyo. To view the landmark up close, you can visit the Hotel Gracery cafe on the 8th floor outdoor terrace.
📍 Gyoen Park has spacious lawns, meandering paths and tranquil scenery providing a relaxing escape from the big city. During the spring time it is a peak destination for cherry blossom viewing!
📍 Omoide Yokocho is a bar district, located in a narrow alleyway. It’s reminiscent of the ‘good old days’ in Tokyo with a nostalgic atmosphere. Here you can about 60 bars and restaurants in such a small space.
📍 Shinjuku crossing, not as well known as its popular sister Shibuya Crossing, but still iconic to this district. With amazing views of Godzilla and the neon signs, it’s a great photo location.
📍 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building offers a free viewpoint of the city. Be prepared to queue to enter, but no ticket or reservation is required!
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louloulou
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FREE Observation Deck in Tokyo at Metropolitan Government Building 🇯🇵
Japan can be expensive, especially when it comes to observation decks and finding somewhere to see the view of the city. Did you know you can go to Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for FREE?! Just make sure you arrive early or are prepared to queue for possibly a long time ~ but when you get up to the 46th floor, the views of Tokyo are amazing and totally worth it!
📍 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck
🚇 Take the metro to JR Shinjuku Station and then walk 10 minutes.
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FREE observation deck at Metro Gov Building
Getting There - Shinjuku Station
Attractions - Free Observation deck at Tokyo Metropolitan Government (Shinjuku)
Hotels - nil
Food & Restaurants - some convenience stores and cafes in the building
This place offers free observation deck within the building. Note, the deck is at building 1.
There are 2 observatories: the north observatory and the south observatory. On a clear day, you can see lots of Tokyo landmarks including Tokyo sky tree tower, Mount Fuji, Meiji Shrine area etc.
They also sell souvenirs which you can get some for your loved ones. A free observation deck? Definitely worthwhile to visit.
And oh, try to go early and on a weekday as the queue could be really long. I mean.. it’s free right :)#shinjuku
JJEL
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View from Tokyo Metropolitan Government ✨
Admission fee is free and it’s open to the public’ until around 8pm. Great view of all the sub-cities around the Tokyo prefecture. We went there after dinner at the Hilton Hotel (5 minutes walk). Location is good for any time of the day. There are two Starbucks nearby. Besides Shinjuku Station, Tochomae Station ia probably the closest station to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. #NightView #TokyoJapan
Marilyn_3.67
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Stunning view of Tokyo for free
#bucketlistreboot
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is a well-known spot and crowded with tourists from all over the world. It offers a stunning view on Tokyo from 202m above the ground, entirely for free.
How to get there: First, head to the underground rotary at Shinjuku Station’s West Exit. Once you’re back on the surface, you will find the Keio Plaza Hotel to your left-hand side. Simply go straight for about three minutes until you reach a passage leading right to the building, also on your left. Follow the signs saying “Observatory” (展望室). If you visit around sunset, you should go for North Observatory. You can even see Mount Fuji from the North Observatory if you’re lucky.
winter167
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#Observatory ♥️
The observatories are places for visitors to deepen their understanding and interest in Tokyo and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s (TMG) policies while enjoying an amazing view.
While you look over the city, we would like you to think about the many possibilities that await Tokyo in the future.
There are 2 observatories: the north observatory and the south observatory.
To access the observatories, please take the Observatory Elevator from the 1st Floor of Main Building No. 1.
Address:
Admission Cost is Free.
8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-8001
Copyright 2006~ Tokyo Metropolitan Governmen
Tala_Travel10
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#Shinjuku
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁, Tōkyō Tochō) in Shinjuku is often visited by tourists for its free observation decks which provide good panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond. The 243 meter tall building has two towers, and each houses an observatory at a height of 202 meters. It had been the tallest building in Tokyo until it was overtaken by the Midtown Tower in 2007.
With favorable weather conditions, famous landmarks such as Mount Fuji, the Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, Meiji Shrine and the Tokyo Dome can be seen from the observatories. Each observatory has a cafe and a souvenir shop
Access: 1 min from Tochomae station OR 10 mins walk from Shinjuku station West Exit
Hours: 9:30–23:00 (The South Observation Deck closes at 5:30 pm)
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Tala_Travel10
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#tripaway
#tripaway good times in japan’ love the night lights. always fancy night lights! I do enjoy both city and nature. I’m someone who love both and needs a balance of it
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Aiyin
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Tokyo famo
Tokyo famously have very long buildings which you can observe all Tokyo that are the top three Skytree, Tokyo tower, and Tokyo Metropolitan government building. I think Tokyo Metropolitan government building observations decks has one advantage, it is free comparing to other buildings, specifically traveling on a budget. The view of Tokyo is great to observe during Sunset and it is in the city center. Highly recommend place ✌️
E63***41
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
This place is a total hidden gem! The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building has one of the best views of the city—and it’s completely free! I took the elevator up to the observation deck, and the view was just stunning. Seeing Tokyo Tower, Skytree, and even Mount Fuji on a clear day was unforgettable. There was a cute little souvenir shop, and they even had a café where I grabbed a drink while enjoying the view. Since it’s free, it’s a great alternative to Tokyo Skytree if you’re on a budget. The building itself is super cool, with a futuristic design that makes it look like something out of a sci-fi movie. It’s located in Shinjuku, so after visiting, I explored the area and found amazing food spots. If you love city views but don’t want to spend money, this is the perfect place to visit!
Razann
Cityscape magic
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My visit to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building was an amazing experience. The architecture was beautiful, massive, and impressive. I went up to the observation deck, where the panoramic views of Tokyo were absolutely stunning. From up there, I could see iconic landmarks and even Mount Fuji on a clear day. The best part? It’s free to visit! Definitely a must-visit spot in Shinjuku for breathtaking city views.
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Journeyjassy
Tokyo’s Skyline Splendor at Sunset
A sunset visit to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is an unforgettable experience! The free observation deck offers panoramic views of Tokyo’s sprawling skyline, and on clear days, you can even spot majestic Mt. Fuji in the distance. As night falls, the city lights twinkle beneath you, and the building itself comes alive with a dazzling light show. A perfect, budget-friendly Tokyo moment! #japantrip
Peter LLTT
Don’t wasting your money on Shibuya Sky
Getting There:
Only 1 Minute from Tochomae Station
Attractions
There are 2 ways to enjoy, first from the outside park where you can seat on the carpet then see the light show project to the building or second, going to the too of the building to see surroundings, almost 360 degrees but some views are covered by wall.
Food & Restaurants
After that, I suggest you to tried the famous monjayaki only few station from Tochomae where you could find a hundred stall who only sell monjayaki. Enjoyy #tokyogovernmentbuilding #tokyo #japan #travel #indonesia #shinjuku
zizaabdul
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Sky-High Views at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory
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For a jaw-dropping view of Tokyo’s sprawling skyline, head to the free observatories at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku. From here, you can spot iconic landmarks like Tokyo Tower and even catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji on a clear day. The experience is both serene and exhilarating, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city below.
Practical tip: The North Observatory is open later into the evening, making it perfect for a romantic night view. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this vantage point offers a perspective of Tokyo that you won’t forget. And the best part? It’s completely free!
Bryxwong
money saving tips for tokyo
#myhiddengems go to tokyo metropolitan building for a feee guided tour and go to the top for a fantastic view of tokyo. you may even catch a glimpse of mount fuji on clear days. the staff are very helpful and will help answer any questions you may have about the different rooms in the building and how the tokyo government functions. it is located within close distance to the metro too!
keejun
Tokyo night view spots complete list🌃
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‼️Tokyo Night View Spot Summary‼️
I took a picture of each of the night views I visited :)
There are so many observatories in Tokyo, so I'll introduce the ones I visited 😆
1️⃣ Shibuya Sky
: This is Shibuya Sky, known as the Tokyo Night View Tower. It's definitely the most expansive view among the observatories I've been to. I highly recommend it because you can see a 360-degree view of Tokyo.
2️⃣ Roppongi Hills Observatory
: This is a Tokyo Tower night view spot where you can see Tokyo Tower up close. It's also high, so you can see the whole view of Tokyo at a glance. There are many animation events held in the Roppongi Hills Observatory, so I recommend you check it out.
3️⃣ Tokyo Tower Observatory
- Tokyo Tower itself is really pretty, so it's an observatory worth visiting at least once. To be honest, it's not a night view worth going to twice, but it's a good place to visit as a souvenir.
4️⃣ Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory
: The biggest merit is that you can go for free. I didn't expect much because it was free, but it's an observatory with a wide view and a beautiful night view of the large buildings in Shinjuku, just like other euro observatories.
5️⃣ Skytree
: This is the Tokyo night view spot I recommend after Shibuya Sky. It's quite high, so you can see the buildings really closely together, which is a great view. I hope you take a picture of the 360-degree view of Tokyo.
6️⃣ Sunshine 60 Observatory
: It's a little far from downtown Tokyo, but it's known for its high floors and an observatory with a wide view of Tokyo. Above all, I recommend it because the facilities, such as the rest area inside the observatory, are very well-organized.
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qlaskc
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FREE View of TOKYO’s Skyline! No Reservations Needed.
Enjoy the stunning 360 view of Tokyo from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observatory. This a must do experience in Tokyo and it’s FREE! The space is quite ample and the views are spectacular throughout the day. Plus, an open piano invites guests to share beautiful melodies spontaneously. #tokyometropolitan
Bi Yong
Amazing view from Tokyo metropolitan Japan
Such an amazing place to visit I like it
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God-view of Tokyo in 2 lights amongst the clouds
Visited at the right timing to witness the urban wonder of Tokyo city in 2 lights at the observatory on the top of Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) building. Visualize the city map while you study the different landmarks seemingly in miniature mode. Visit before last light and witness as the city awakes as it cloaks itself in man-made luminescence to reveal the iconic Tokyo skyline.
Alex-C
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building: Skyline Splendor 🌆
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building offers breathtaking views of Tokyo's sprawling skyline. From its observation decks on the 45th floor, visitors can marvel at iconic landmarks such as Tokyo Tower, the Tokyo Skytree, and the vast urban landscape stretching as far as the eye can see. Whether day or night, the panoramic vistas provide a captivating glimpse into the heart of Japan's bustling capital. #TokyoViews #Cityscape #TravelJapan 🇯🇵
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog)
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
#cherryblossom2024 The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is a prominent landmark in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and houses the offices of the Governor of Tokyo and other administrative departments.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is a modern architectural structure that consists of two main towers, each standing at 243 meters tall. Visitors can access the observation decks on the 45th floor of each tower for panoramic views of Tokyo, including landmarks such as Mount Fuji, Tokyo Skytree, and Shinjuku skyline.
Admission to the observation decks is free, making it a popular tourist attraction for visitors looking to enjoy breathtaking views of the city. The buildings are also known for their distinctive design and are often featured in movies and television shows as iconic symbols of Tokyo.
KrisAdventure_19
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
A viewing platform up at the Tokyo Government Metropolitan Building. It's definitely worth a visit and the views over Tokyo speak for themselves, especially since it's free to enter. You get views in most directions including Mount Fuji in the distance on a clear day.
There's a donated free to play piano inside if you so desire, or else you can listen to whomever takes the seat whilst you enjoy the views.
In the middle of the floor is a souvenir shop, as well as a mini cafe. There's also a drink vending machine in one corner of the floor.
You should check their website in advance for which observation floor is open and at what time.
In 2024 I wish to visit this place again.
#2024wish
Tala_Travel10
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
#2024wish
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building 243 meter tall building has two towers. Currently, only the South Observation Deck is open to public which provides good panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond. With favorable weather conditions, you can see famous landmarks such as Mount Fuji, Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo tower and etc.
It is located in Shinjuku. Is about 10 minutes walk from the west exit of JR Shinjuku Station.
Opening hours is from 9.30am to 10pm. Last entry is at 9.30pm. Admission is free. There are security to check you bags before you head up to the oberservation deck. There is a line forming up at 9am already. Good to be there early.
I wish to go Hokkaido!
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Cozyli
Tokyo Tochomae scenery
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View of Tokyo Metrepolitian government office
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The Tokyo metropolitan government office is located in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It is a 10-minute walk from the metro station.
It was the tallest house in Japan in 1991. Observation decks are located on the 45th floor of both towers. You can also watch Tokyo's famous Skytree and Tokyo Tower from here. You need to make a reservation in advance through the website.
One of the best things is that the admission fee is free. I strongly reccommend here. One of the must-do things in Tokyo. Do not forget to make a reservation in advance.
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Coluber
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Admire the skyline of the megacity Tokyo. And it's free~ Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory
March 2018 #TokyoTravel
After looking around Harajuku and Omotesando, I returned to Shinjuku where my accommodation was. However, instead of just going in, I visited my last destination of the day. #TokyoMetropolitanGovernment!! There is an observatory where you can see the Tokyo night view for free.
After going inside and reading the instructions, I took the elevator to the South Observatory. Normally, you can use the South and North Observatories, but the North Observatory was under construction on the day I visited, so I had no choice. By the way, it is open until 11 PM on Mondays, so I happened to visit on a Monday and had a lot of free time.
That's how I arrived at the 45th floor South Observatory of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. It was a bit awkward in height, but it was perfect for enjoying the splendid skyline of the megacity Tokyo. Plus, it was free, so it couldn't have been better.
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