Night scenery is a unique beauty that is formed at night due to the lights. Whether you go for a drive with friends, a date with your loved one, or a family trip, experiencing the night view can be an attractive and enjoyable experience.
This is why travel enthusiasts in every country will seek out the best places to see the night scene. Japan, as a major tourist country, is no exception.
The night view of a city is often a unique aspect of that city, and the beautiful night view of Metropolitan Tokyo is often talked about. Here is a list of some of the most popular night spots in Tokyo, where you can enjoy dinner and experience the city at night.
On the top floor of the World Trade Center building in Minato-ku, Tokyo is the "Waterfront Top." You can see not only the major skyscrapers of Tokyo but also the Tokyo Tower and the distant Sky Tree.
From here, you can see Odaiba at night, the Rainbow Bridge, and boats crossing Tokyo Bay. Some of the most famous night views in Tokyo are gathered here, and the 270-degree luxury viewing experience is the best in Tokyo night view.
Another popular spot is the 52nd-floor observation deck of Roppongi Hills, located in the Tokyo Metropolitan Port area. Here, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of Tokyo at night. It has been continuously rated as the "best place to see Tokyo Tower" by tourists. In the evening, when the sun sets, Tokyo Tower looks spectacular against the surrounding buildings.
Roppongi Hills also has more than 200 stores, with a full range of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment, and is a synonym for Roppongi to many Japanese people.
When you think of Hokkaido's night scenery, the first thing that comes to mind is Hakodate. But Sapporo, Hokkaido's largest metropolis, also shines beyond compare due to its countless lights.
If you want to see the night view from 360° without any dead angle, we recommend going to Mt. From the top of the mountain, you can see the layout of the town, Ishikari Plain, and Ishikari Bay. In the distance, the majestic mountains are reflected in your eyes and stretched out.
The number one night view in Japan is Nagasaki. There are many buildings decorated with lights and colorful colored lights. The undulating ground also makes the night view unique. We recommend visiting the observation deck of Nabekonzan Park and the hilltop observation deck of Inariyama Park to fully enjoy the splendid night view of Nagasaki.
Another Tokyo landmark is the Sky Tree, a radio tower located in Sumida-Ku, Tokyo, which was certified as the world's tallest tower by Guinness World Records on November 17, 2011.
Since then, Sky Tree has become the tallest self-supporting radio tower in the world and a new landmark in Tokyo. The tower is 634 meters high and has an observation deck at 350 meters and 450 meters, respectively, from which you can enjoy the beautiful view of Tokyo.
From the observation deck, you can see all of central Tokyo, including Tokyo Tower, at night.