Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

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"🇬🇧 There are two towers, and therefore two observation decks to visit. On a clear day, you’ll be rewarded with views of Odaiba and as far as Mt. Fuji from the South Observation Deck. The night views from the North Observation Deck are also stunning, and for this reason it’s open until 22:30. To access the observatories, please take the Observatory Elevator from the 1st Floor of Main Building No. 1. Business hours: Monday-Sunday: 9:30-22:00 (last admission at 21:30 pm) - IRREGULARLY CLOSED (also in case of bad weather, holidays, etc) __________________________________________________________________ 🇪🇸 Hay dos torres y, por tanto, dos plataformas de observación. Si el día está despejado, desde el mirador sur se pueden contemplar vistas de Odaiba y del monte Fuji. Las vistas nocturnas desde la plataforma de observación norte también son impresionantes, y por eso está abierta hasta las 22:30 horas. Para acceder a los observatorios se debe tomar el ascensor del Observatorio en la primera planta del edificio principal nº 1. Horario: De lunes a domingo: de 9:30 a 22:00 (última entrada a las 21:30) - CERRADO DE FORMA IRREGULAR (también en caso de mal tiempo, días festivos, etc.) "
"4/5 Good to go | The Tokyo Metropolitan Building's observatory deck is a great place to take in panoramic views of Tokyo for free. Located on the 45th floor of the building, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the city, including famous landmarks like Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji on clear days. Note: It is free to go to the deck"
"If you don't want to spend $20+ on Tokyo Tower, Skytree etc., then you can see the city for free from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. They usually let people go up for the view, but make sure to go there when it's open."

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