Depending on when you go you can go up to the 45th floor either from the north or south tower.
Government building tokyo 45th floor.
The dedicated elevator soars 202 meters to the 45th floor observatories in 55 seconds flat.
The tokyo metropolitan government no.
1 building s upper floors are split across two towers a north tower and a south tower.
As well as serving as a giant city hall the building offers amazing views of the capital from its 45th floor observation decks.
The free observation decks are located on the 45th floor of their respective towers and offer views from 202 meters above the ground.
Staff cafeteria 32nd floor there is a staff cafeteria for employees of the tokyo metropolitan government on the 32nd floor of main building no.
It is a self service style cafeteria where diners place orders by purchasing food vouchers and boasts a good view of the surroundings and affordable.
But a fantastic place to visit for a view of the metropolis is at the tokyo metropolitan government buildings in shinjuku not only are the views from the 45th floor stunning admission to the observation decks is also free making it the tokyoite s best.
Located in shinjuku area it s a complex of three buildings and consists two panoramic observation decks one in each tower the north observatory and the south observatory on 45th floor 202 m high are free of enter for public and has shops and cafes.
The tokyo metropolitan government building known simply as tocho in japanese is the center of government for the 23 wards of tokyo.
The tokyo metropolitan government is about a 10 minute walk from shinjuku station s west exit.
Tokyo metropolitan government building.
Tokyo tower and the sky tree building are some of the most famous.
The tokyo metropolitan government building 東京都庁舎 tōkyō to chōsha also referred to as tochō 都庁 for short houses the headquarters of the tokyo metropolitan government which governs the special wards cities towns and villages that constitutes the whole tokyo metropolis.
You can see a sweeping panorama of tokyo from the two free observatories 202 meters off the ground.
Tokyo metropolitan government 都庁 moved from marunouchi to the present place in 1991.
Metropolitan government building 東京都庁舎 it s also known as tocho.
The south observatory is a good spot for the nighttime view which can be entered until 10 30 pm must be vacated by 11 00 pm and also has a cafe.
Unlike most observation decks like skytree and tokyo tower which require entrance fees the tokyo metro govt building is completely free.
Located in shinjuku the building was designed by architect kenzo tange.
There are 2 main buildings main building no 1 48 stories main building no 2 34 stories and the assembly building with the appearance of a post modernist style covered with stone cut granite.
There is a tokyo tourist info center on ground floor you can check out before you head up.
Tokyo has many places where you can get good panoramic views of the city.