Shibuya Scramble Square, the tallest building in Shibuya at 230 meters, opened on November 1st. An entertaining rooftop observation deck will be created on the rooftop. 

The observation deck "SHIBUYA SKY" was designed by the Rhizomatiks Design Division of the globally acclaimed creative group Rhizomatiks. It's a new spot where you can enjoy not only the spacious rooftop space, but also the extraordinary observation deck.
Let's take a look at the rooftop and observation deck.
 
The entrance to Shibuya Sky is on the 14th floor. There is a ticket counter, and you can enjoy the light effects by Rhizomatiks in the space beyond and in the elevator that rises to the 45th floor.
There are strict restrictions on what you can bring to the rooftop observation space, Sky Stage, so you can leave your luggage in a locker and then head outdoors.

 Take the outdoor escalator from the 45th floor to the rooftop.
 Take the outdoor escalator from the 45th floor to the rooftop. 
Once on the rooftop, it's windy, as you're 230 metres high, but the sense of openness makes it hard to believe you're in Shibuya.
 The central area is covered with artificial turf, making you want to lie down on it.
The central area is covered with artificial turf, making you want to lie down on it.
Sky Edge is a spectacular spot where you can look down on Shibuya's iconic Scramble Crossing. The glass is lower than in other areas, giving it a more open feel.

 There is no glass at eye level, so you can enjoy the 230-meter view directly.
There is no glass at eye level, so you can enjoy the 230-meter view directly.
The rooftop also has spaces with hammocks and sofas where you can relax.
In addition to the night view, after sunset you can also enjoy a light show where 18 searchlights light up the sky.
 
The 46th floor is the indoor observation corridor/Sky Gallery, where an interactive video experience is added to the view, creating a space where you can gain new insights into the act of "seeing."
The scenery outside the window, 4K displays, LED displays, and people walking in front of you all interact with each other, providing a fresh experience that goes beyond just an observation deck.



This floor is also home to the cafe and bar Paradise Lounge. It is a music bar where you can enjoy music and light snacks while taking in the view.

There will also be a souvenir shop where you can experience Shibuya's culture and lifestyle. It will offer a wide variety of products to welcome guests from Japan and abroad.
Shibuya Sky is a new type of observation facility where you can enjoy both the rooftop space and interactive content. Even if you're familiar with Shibuya, you may find something new if you visit once it opens.
 

The observation deck "SHIBUYA SKY" was designed by the Rhizomatiks Design Division of the globally acclaimed creative group Rhizomatiks. It's a new spot where you can enjoy not only the spacious rooftop space, but also the extraordinary observation deck.
Let's take a look at the rooftop and observation deck.
The rooftop observation deck offers an unparalleled sense of openness
The entrance to Shibuya Sky is on the 14th floor. There is a ticket counter, and you can enjoy the light effects by Rhizomatiks in the space beyond and in the elevator that rises to the 45th floor.
There are strict restrictions on what you can bring to the rooftop observation space, Sky Stage, so you can leave your luggage in a locker and then head outdoors.

 Take the outdoor escalator from the 45th floor to the rooftop.
 Take the outdoor escalator from the 45th floor to the rooftop. Once on the rooftop, it's windy, as you're 230 metres high, but the sense of openness makes it hard to believe you're in Shibuya.
 The central area is covered with artificial turf, making you want to lie down on it.
The central area is covered with artificial turf, making you want to lie down on it.Sky Edge is a spectacular spot where you can look down on Shibuya's iconic Scramble Crossing. The glass is lower than in other areas, giving it a more open feel.

 There is no glass at eye level, so you can enjoy the 230-meter view directly.
There is no glass at eye level, so you can enjoy the 230-meter view directly.The rooftop also has spaces with hammocks and sofas where you can relax.
In addition to the night view, after sunset you can also enjoy a light show where 18 searchlights light up the sky.
Enjoy a Rhizomatiks-inspired display and a cafe on the indoor observation floor
The 46th floor is the indoor observation corridor/Sky Gallery, where an interactive video experience is added to the view, creating a space where you can gain new insights into the act of "seeing."
The scenery outside the window, 4K displays, LED displays, and people walking in front of you all interact with each other, providing a fresh experience that goes beyond just an observation deck.



This floor is also home to the cafe and bar Paradise Lounge. It is a music bar where you can enjoy music and light snacks while taking in the view.

There will also be a souvenir shop where you can experience Shibuya's culture and lifestyle. It will offer a wide variety of products to welcome guests from Japan and abroad.
Shibuya Sky is a new type of observation facility where you can enjoy both the rooftop space and interactive content. Even if you're familiar with Shibuya, you may find something new if you visit once it opens.
【Facility Information】
Shibuya Scramble Square / SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE SQUARE Phase 1 (East Building)
Opening date: November 1st
Address: 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Shibuya Sky (SHIBUYA SKY)
Floors: 14th floor (ticket counter), 45th & 46th floors (indoor observation facility, souvenir shop, cafe), Rooftop (rooftop observation space)
Admission fee: ¥2,000 (tax included) (same-day) / ¥1,800 (tax included) (online ticket reservation)
Opening hours: 9:00 - 23:00 (last admission 22:00)
*Tickets for November are available by reservation only, on a first-come, first-served basis. Same-day tickets will also be sold at the counter from December 1st onwards.
Shibuya Scramble Square / SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE SQUARE Phase 1 (East Building)
Opening date: November 1st
Address: 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Shibuya Sky (SHIBUYA SKY)
Floors: 14th floor (ticket counter), 45th & 46th floors (indoor observation facility, souvenir shop, cafe), Rooftop (rooftop observation space)
Admission fee: ¥2,000 (tax included) (same-day) / ¥1,800 (tax included) (online ticket reservation)
Opening hours: 9:00 - 23:00 (last admission 22:00)
*Tickets for November are available by reservation only, on a first-come, first-served basis. Same-day tickets will also be sold at the counter from December 1st onwards.






















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