πΌ Shibuya Sky
Siva McAteer • July 17, 2025
The Best 360° View in Tokyo

Welcome back, travel fam! It’s Siva McAteer here—travel blogger, explorer of all things awesome, and your guide to unforgettable adventures. Today, we’re taking you sky-high above Tokyo, where I had the most epic bird’s-eye view at none other than Shibuya Sky. πβ¨
π From Ground to Sky—An Experience to Remember
We made it to Shibuya Sky, and let me tell you—it’s not just an observation deck, it’s a whole experience! From the second you step into that elevator, you’re transported into another world. They really know how to build the suspense! Lights, sound, and anticipation—it's all part of the fun. π’
Before you head outside to the open-air deck, you can store your loose items in the free lockers. That’s right—no wind blowing away your hat or sunglasses while you're trying to soak in the view. Thoughtful, right?
ποΈ Panoramic Views Like You’ve Never Seen
We took the escalator up—yes, even the escalator has clear views of the city—and were welcomed with breathtaking 360-degree views of Tokyo. While some people recommend visiting at sunset, I loved that we came during the daytime. The city felt alive, and I could see every teeny-tiny detail from up high—rooftop gardens, trains weaving between buildings, and of course, the legendary Shibuya Scramble Crossing down below (as promised)!
π A Global Gathering Spot
Up there, you’ll hear languages from all over the world as travelers gather to take it all in. It’s one of those rare places where you just feel how big the world is—and how small we all are in the best possible way. π
Honestly, Shibuya Sky is a must-do for anyone visiting Tokyo. Whether you're into photography, sightseeing, or just soaking in some peace with a view, this is the spot. π§βοΈπΈ
π‘ Travel Tips:
ποΈ Book online ahead of time—tickets can sell out fast!
β° Daytime visits = all the details. Sunset = all the romance.
π Located at Shibuya Scramble Square—just a short walk from the Hachiko Statue.
ποΈ Stop by the nearby souvenir shops—yes, I grabbed a magnet…again. π
π Final Thoughts
Being up there reminded me how important it is to just pause and appreciate the moment. Life is busy. Tokyo is busier. But Shibuya Sky? That’s where you stop, breathe, and take it all in.
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Until then,
Siva ππ
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