Shibuya Scramble Square
SHIBUYA SKY was built with three zones: SKY GATE, a transitional space on the 14F–45F; SKY STAGE, an outdoor observation area; and SKY GALLERY, an indoor observation corridor on the 46F. Not only can you see 360 degrees of scenery from 229m above Shibuya, but the observation spaces stimulate intellectual curiosity and foster imagination through a series of experiences.
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More Information about Shibuya Scramble Square
Street address
- 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access
- Directly in front of Shibuya Station on various lines
Opening Hours
- From 10:00
Please see the website for details.
Closed
- 22:30 (last admissions at 21:30)
Please see the website for details.
Best season
- All year
Point
- An observatory with an extraordinary space that exudes a sense of liberation, unique to the skies of Shibuya
update: Dec.25.2024

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