opening hours
As of April 22, 2026, Tokyo City View is open daily from 10 am to 10 pm, with last admission at 9:30 pm. The current observation deck period runs from April 10 to June 8, 2026, and exhibition setup can occasionally change access or hours. Recheck the live calendar on the day if your visit depends on a specific view or late entry.
tickets
Current Tokyo City View admission checked on April 22, 2026:
- Adults: 2,200 yen online / 2,400 yen on-site
- University and high-school students: 1,600 / 1,700 yen
- Children age 4 through junior high: 1,000 / 1,100 yen
- Seniors age 65 and over: 1,900 / 2,100 yen
Children age 3 and under enter free. Bring valid ID for student or senior tickets, and buy on-site tickets at the 3F Museum & Observatory Tickets / Information counter.
address
Tokyo City View
52F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku
Tokyo 106-6155
Japan
accessibility
The museum and observatory facilities support wheelchair and stroller access. Wheelchair-accessible elevators, multipurpose restrooms, rentable wheelchairs, stroller use, stroller rental through Roppongi Hills, and access for guide, hearing-assistance, and other service dogs are available. The direct Exit 1C route is the easiest approach to plan first.
how to get there
The easiest route is the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Roppongi Station, then a 3-minute walk from Exit 1C through the direct concourse into Roppongi Hills. Toei Oedo Line Exit 3 is about 6 minutes on foot, Azabu-juban Station Exit 7 is about 9 minutes, and Azabu-juban Station Exit 4 on the Namboku Line is about 12 minutes. Enter through the glass Museum Cone, go to the 3F ticket point, then take the elevator to 52F.
lockers
Coin-operated lockers are available on 52F, with a returned 100-yen coin required for use. Locker sizes include 357 x 453 x 317 mm (14.1 x 17.8 x 12.5 in) and 370 x 430 x 810 mm (14.6 x 16.9 x 31.9 in), and a large-baggage area with wire locks sits near stroller parking. Capacity is limited, so arrive lighter if you are coming after shopping in Roppongi Hills.
wifi
Free MORI ART MUSEUM Wi-Fi is available on the 52nd and 53rd floors. A free water station is also set up in the 52F corridor, so bring your own bottle if you are planning a slow deck loop, cafe stop, or same-building museum visit.
photography and filming
Personal skyline photos are part of the fun, but tripods and monopods are prohibited inside Tokyo City View. Selfie sticks may be restricted during crowding, special events, long photo sessions, safety concerns, or non-personal photography. Keep your setup compact so you can move easily along the glass.