Perched on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo City View offers one of the most sweeping and memorable views in all of Japan. On a clear day, the panorama stretches from the gleaming towers of Shinjuku to the distant cone of Mt. Fuji — and at night, the city transforms into an ocean of light that extends as far as the eye can see.
Unlike some of Tokyo's other observation points, Tokyo City View feels genuinely spacious and unhurried. The indoor gallery wraps around the full circumference of the building, and an outdoor sky deck is also available, where you can feel the wind as the city unfolds below you. The Mori Art Museum on the same floor means a visit can easily combine contemporary art with one of the finest urban panoramas in the world.
Your guide will bring the view to life — pointing out key landmarks, explaining the layout of the city's districts from above, and helping you find the perfect angle for your photos. Whether you visit at sunset, in the evening, or during the golden hours of late afternoon, Tokyo City View is an experience that tends to stay with you.
