Must-See in Tokyo, Japan: 14 Most Beautiful Scenic Spots
Tokyo is one of the most multilayered cities in the world.
History that dates back to the Edo period coexists with forward looking urban development.
To truly experience this character, the best approach is to visit panoramic viewpoints that overlook the city.
This guide introduces Tokyo’s most beautiful scenic spots by area, curated for international travelers with an interest in Japanese culture. Beyond the views themselves, pay attention to the architectural design, spatial composition, and atmosphere.

- Shibuya / Ebisu
- Shinjuku
- Roppongi
- Ginza / Otemachi / Shiodome
- Harajuku / Omotesando
- Odaiba
- Ikebukuro
- When in Doubt: Classic Scenic Icons
- Summary
1. Shibuya / Ebisu
Shibuya Scramble Square – SHIBUYA SKY
Directly connected to Shibuya Station, this complex blends shopping, culture, and art. From the 11th floor Sky Lobby, you can look out over the evolving cityscape of Shibuya.
The night view is particularly striking.
The refined interior design reflects a contemporary Japanese aesthetic.
It offers a quiet vantage point within one of the busiest districts in Tokyo.
Shibuya Sky Official Website

Shibuya Hikarie – Sky Lobby
Directly connected to Shibuya Station, this complex blends shopping, culture, and art.
From the 11th floor Sky Lobby, you can look out over the evolving cityscape of Shibuya.
The night view is particularly striking.
The refined interior design reflects a contemporary Japanese aesthetic.
It offers a quiet vantage point within one of the busiest districts in Tokyo.
Shibuya Hikarie Official Website

Yebisu Garden Place Tower – Sky Lounge
On the 38th floor of Yebisu Garden Place Tower, the Sky Lounge is a hidden gem with free admission.
The view toward Tokyo Tower is especially beautiful.
Despite its location in a business district, the atmosphere is calm and sophisticated.
It is a place to step away from the rush and reflect on the city from above.
Yebisu Garden Place Tower Official Website
2. Shinjuku
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Among Shinjuku’s skyscrapers, this landmark stands out.
Completed in 1991 and designed by architect Kenzo Tange, its twin towers rise 243 meters into the sky.
The First Main Building features a free observation deck open to all visitors.
From here, you can admire the Shinjuku skyline, spot Tokyo Skytree in the distance, and on clear days even see Mount Fuji.
In the heart of the business district, the space remains surprisingly serene.
It captures both the dynamism and order of Tokyo.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Official Website

3. Roppongi
Tokyo City View at Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
Located atop Mori Tower, Tokyo City View is ideal for experiencing the city at night.
From the rooftop Sky Deck, you can take in a 360 degree view while feeling the wind above the metropolis.
The adjacent Mori Art Museum adds another dimension, blending contemporary art with urban scenery.
It is a stimulating experience both visually and culturally.
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower Official Website
4. Ginza / Otemachi / Shiodome
Tokyu Plaza Ginza – KIRIKO TERRACE
This rooftop terrace offers an open space overlooking Ginza.
By day, blue sky meets elegant streets.
By night, neon lights shimmer against the stars.
It is where Ginza’s sophistication meets an open perspective toward the sky.
Tokyu Plaza Ginza Official Website
GINZA SIX – Rooftop Garden
The rooftop garden of GINZA SIX provides a peaceful retreat surrounded by greenery.
It feels far removed from the surrounding skyscrapers.
This quiet garden in the city symbolizes Japanese spatial beauty.
GINZA SIX Official Website
Caretta Shiodome
Located on the 46th floor of the Dentsu Headquarters Building, this observation space overlooks Tokyo Bay and Rainbow Bridge.
The night view is especially romantic.
City lights reflect on the water, expressing another facet of Tokyo’s identity.
Caretta Shiodome Official Website
5. Harajuku / Omotesando
Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku – Omohara Forest
This rooftop garden sits above the Omotesando intersection. Surrounded by greenery, it offers a peaceful escape from Harajuku’s vibrant streets.
A forest within the city reflects the Japanese sensitivity toward nature.
Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku Official Website
6. Odaiba
Odaiba Marine Park
Here, sea and sky blend into a luminous horizon with landmarks such as Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower in the background.
Though located in central Tokyo, the spacious setting feels calm.
It is perfect for a walk or picnic.
This contact point between city and nature attracts both locals and international visitors seeking a different pace.
Odaiba Marine Park Official Website

Telecom Center Observatory – View Tokyo
Overlooking Tokyo Bay, this observatory is known for its beautiful evening and night views.
The quiet lounge invites visitors to relax while taking in the waterfront panorama.
The contrast between futuristic architecture and open sea is striking.
Telecom Center Observatory Official Website (JP)
7. Ikebukuro
Sunshine 60 Observatory
A defining landmark of Ikebukuro, this observatory stands 251 meters above ground.
On clear days, you can see Mount Fuji, Tokyo Skytree, and even the Boso Peninsula.
Visitors experience both the vast spread of the city below and the openness of the sky above.
It offers a refreshing sense of release in the middle of the metropolis.
Sunshine 60 Observatory Official Website

8. When in Doubt: Classic Scenic Icons
Tokyo Tower
Completed in 1958, this 333 meter communications tower remains one of Tokyo’s most beloved symbols.
Its red and white structure stands out against the blue sky by day.
At night, illumination transforms it into a glowing landmark.
From the observation deck, you can see Tokyo Bay and the dense urban core.
Nearby Zojoji Temple and Shiba Park add historical depth to the setting.
Tokyo Tower Official Website

Tokyo Skytree
Opened in 2012, this 634 meter tower is one of the tallest freestanding structures in the world.
The Tembo Deck at 350 meters and the Tembo Galleria at 450 meters offer sweeping 360 degree panoramas.
At sunset, the city glows in warm tones.
At night, lights spread like jewels across the horizon.
The adjacent Tokyo Solamachi complex adds shopping, dining, and cultural attractions to the experience.
Tokyo Skytree Official Website

9. Summary
Tokyo’s multilayered beauty reveals itself most vividly from above.
Each observation deck, rooftop garden, and quiet lounge offers a different perspective on the city’s energy and stillness.
Visit these scenic spots and immerse yourself in the interplay of motion and calm, architecture and sky, tradition and modernity.
Discover the many faces of Japan through its most breathtaking views.
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