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[Tokyo Skytree(R)] 1,000 people only will be able to see the first sunrise of the new year from the observation deck.

2023.12.01

On January 1, 2024 (Monday, national holiday), the Tokyo Sky Tree will hold a “New Year’s Eve Special Open House” for a limited number of approximately 1,000 people to view the first sunrise from the observation deck of the Tokyo Sky Tree.
For the first time, tickets will also be available on the Tokyo Skytree official website in English so that visitors from overseas can also view the first sunrise from the observation deck.

Tokyo Skytree "New Year's Day Special Opening" Overview

Business day and time: January 1, 2024 (Monday, holiday) 5:30-7:30 (entrance time 5:30-6:00)
Ticket: Reservations available via internet sales (800 tickets)
There will also be other lotteries, etc.
Sales period: December 1, 2023 (Fri.) 9:00 – December 31, 2023 (Sun.) 23:59
*The sales will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and will end when all the tickets are sold out.

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