There are gifts shops and a place to send postcards. There are a couple of activities as you walk around, but I was mostly interested in just looking out over the city. ![]() I went and night, and if I had the time, I would probably go during the day and at night. The ticket I purchased included the 350th and 450th floors go big or go home, I say. There is a desk where you need to check in and then you're directed to the correct queue. I bought the 'skip the line' pass that is available to non-Japanese visitors, and it was worth it. Probably not the best time of year to go as it was a public holiday. View of Tokyo was amazing but really disappointed that we didn’t get to the 450m mark. There is only one other place to eat n it’s a cafe like set up with very little selection of food available. The person at the front desk was very rude n ushered us away very quickly. There were plenty of tables from what we could see. We tried to get into the restaurant at the 350m level and were told it was fully booked. ![]() We would have had to wait in a queue for an hour at the 350m level to go up to the 450m level. We were also told that we could not buy a ticket to get to the 450m level as it was too busy, we would have to buy a ticket at the 350m level and would depend on how busy it was. Beware as there is no fast track from the 350 to 450 level. ![]() Foreigners can pay extra and use the fast track line to the 350m level. There are two levels to this tower, one at 350m and one at 450m.
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