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Get off the Kamiya-cho subway station, walk uphill until you reach the top, turn left and you will see the red and white Tokyo Tower. Follow the signs along the way to Tokyo Tower or Shiba Park. The markings here are relatively clear. Because Tokyo Tower is very high, you can't go wrong by seeing the general direction from a distance.
Tickets for Tokyo Tower are quite complicated and can be divided into several types:
1. Tickets for Tokyo Tower alone, Tokyo Tower's two observation decks, the second-floor observation tower and the glass observation deck can be purchased as a package;
2. Tickets for the second-floor observation deck of Tokyo Tower plus One Piece Park;
3. Tickets for One Piece Park without Tokyo Tower, you can choose whether to add tickets for the live show in the park.
Go to the ticket office to see clearly before purchasing, generally you don't need to book tickets in advance. We bought the second type, Tokyo Tower's second-floor observation deck and One Piece Park package, 2900 yen per person, and can be paid by credit card. You can find a place to store things on the first floor. There is a storage cabinet on the right side of the entrance. The medium-sized one costs 300 yen. We accidentally closed it once and opened it again. As a result, we found that it could not be locked again. It cost 300 yen to lock it again. If you can't find the place, you can ask the staff. There are many cabinets. After storing things, I prepared to go to the second-floor observation deck. I lined up to take the elevator according to the instructions. The second-floor observation deck is separated by glass. The first time I looked at Tokyo Tower.
When I stepped into Tokyo Tower, Liang Jingru's singing would keep echoing in my mind. Tokyo Tower is really a place with its own BGM. But in fact, the second-floor observation deck is not that high. The observation deck actually has two floors. After the elevator arrives, you have to walk down the stairs to the next floor, and then take the elevator down. The must-go souvenir store is all Tokyo Tower-shaped souvenirs.
Image 1: Exit E21 of Akabanebashi Station. You will see a long queue after exiting the subway.
Image 2: The second bench in Prince Shiba Park
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