The Mori Tower was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and completed in 2003.
The observation deck features a 'Sky Gallery' which hosts contemporary art exhibitions that change seasonally.
On clear days, the visibility extends to Mount Fuji, located approximately 100 kilometers to the west.
The base of the building is part of a complex that was once the site of the Mori family's estate.
The glass panels are specially engineered to withstand high-altitude wind pressure and thermal expansion.
Tokyo City View is an indoor observation deck situated on the 52nd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, offering 360-degree panoramic vistas of the Tokyo metropolis. The facility sits at an elevation of 250 meters above sea level, providing unobstructed views of Tokyo Tower and the Shinjuku skyline. It features floor-to-ceiling glass windows specifically designed to minimize interior reflections. The space frequently hosts rotating art exhibitions and cultural installations in its integrated museum-style gallery areas. A separate rooftop open-air deck, the Sky Deck, is available for visitors when weather conditions permit. The observation floor serves as an anchor for the Roppongi Hills complex, a large-scale urban development integrating office, residential, and retail spaces. Access to the deck is via a dedicated elevator system from the Mori Tower atrium. It is located in the Minato district, central to Tokyo's commercial and entertainment core.
The north-facing windows for the iconic shot featuring the Tokyo Tower framed against the urban sprawl.
Check the official website for Sky Deck access status, as it closes immediately during high winds or rain.
Visit on a weekday evening to avoid peak weekend crowds and experience the Tokyo night light displays.
Use the interactive maps provided on the floor to identify distant landmarks across the Kanto Plain.
Do not rely on the Sky Deck for your primary visit, as its opening is strictly contingent on real-time weather safety.
The Sky Deck is closed during inclement weather and for scheduled maintenance periods throughout the year.