This is the tallest building in Japan; it rises 634 meters starting from the earliest stage works as a TV tower and observation point. It is the tallest tower on the planet and the second tallest structure after Burj Khalifa. The tower is placed in Tokyo SkyTree Town in Sumida City Ward. There are two observation levels on the tower. The first observation deck, Tembo Deck, is at 350 meters where you can get a 360° view of the city from three separate levels. From the most minimal of the three levels you can remain on a story of glass boards and look specifically down to the ground. On the Tembo Deck you can appreciate the SkyTree store, SkyTree CafĂ© and the Musashi Sky Restaurant which serves Japanese-French combination cooking.
The most noteworthy observatory in Tokyo is the Tembo Gallery at 450 meters. There is a slanting winding tube which twists around the tower and is encased by glass and steel with the goal that guests can look down as they climb. When you achieve the highest point of the spiraling tube there is a observation range with extensive windows. This is the most elevated purpose of the observatory at 451.2 meters high.
Tickets to the first observatory deck are sold on the fourth floor and once you are there you can buy tickets for the upper deck. At the base of the tower is an amusement and entertainment focus with an aquarium, planetarium, restaurants, stores and office space