Tokyo Sky Tree is taller than all of these, and the the observation platforms are darkened at night to facilitate the view. At 350-450 meters up, you are enclosed in floor-to-ceiling windows however, so I would recommend bringing a filter that minimizes reflections.
Sky Tree is open in the evening until 21:00. I think the only downside is it is not in a very delightful part of town. So between Sky Tree and a meal, that might be your whole evening.
Tickets cost 2000 – 4000 yen. http://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/en/ticket/
When we were there there was a queue but for a very nominal extra price, we opted to be plucked out of the queue to go straight up.
I don’t know why, but Sky Tree appears to be absent from tourist documentation completely.
You can walk the Rainbow bridge and get completely unobstructed views from there. See for example this video that displays this awesome view. Not a typical sky scraper-view, but a great view nonetheless.
Example still from that video of the view in daytime:
Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills has open-air observation deck on the top.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024