Visit the tallest tower in Japan. Hop off at Tokyo Skytree Station for panoramic views, shopping at Solamachi, and the Sumida Aquarium.

Visible from almost anywhere on the bus route, the Tokyo Skytree is a beast of engineering. Standing at 634 meters, it is the tallest broadcasting tower in the world. The Red Course takes you right to the base, making it an essential hop-off point.
The main deck features glass floors and wide viewing panels. On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji in the distance.
For an extra fee, go higher to the "Sorakara Point." The sloping spiral ramp makes you feel like you are walking in the sky.
Ticket Tip: Buy "Fast Skytree Tickets" (for international visitors) to skip the long lines on weekends.
At the base of the tower is Solamachi ("Sky Town"), massive shopping and dining complex.
Located on the 5th and 6th floors of Solamachi.
The bus stop is conveniently located, but be aware of the timetable. Skytree is often the furthest point on the Red Course, so ensure you don't miss the last bus back to the city center!

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