Tokyo Skytree built in May 2012 is the tallest (634m) radio tower in Japan. It has barrier free access routes from nearby stations and the parking lot. The hallways in the tower are flat. Restrooms with wheelchair access are available everywhere. Observation decks are on 350 meters and 450 meters above ground level with a 360 degree panoramic view. Restaurants and shops are located at Tokyo Solamachi (a commercial complex). The beautiful silhouette which is the image of the curve of a Japanese sword can be easily spotted from Asakusa.
Entrance | Auto door, almost flat, Braille panel installed |
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Inside | Almost flat |
Parking | Parking space for the people with disabilities available |
Access | Almost flat |
Accessiblity |
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Wheelchairs available |
Available language |
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Staff available:English(always), Chinese, Korean, Portuguese(occasionally) |
Inspection date |
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November, 2015 |
Nearest station | Tokyo Skytree: Tobu Line Oshiage<SKYTREE>:Tokyo Metro(Hanzomon Line), Toei(Asakusa Line), Keisei Line, Tobu |
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Elevator between platform and ticket gate | Tokyo Skytree(Tobu): Elevator available Oshiage<SKYTREE>(Hanzomon Line, Asakusa Line, Keisei, Tobu): Elevator available |
Elevator between ticket gate and outside | Tokyo Skytree(Tobu): Elevator available Oshiage<SKYTREE>(Hanzomon Line, Asakusa Line, Keisei, Tobu): Elevator available |
Recommended route |
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From Tokyo Skytree(Tobu): East exit is connected to the Tokyo Skytree |
Hato Bus Tour on a Wheelchair to Enjoy Tokyo Night Views and the Tokyo Skytree