15 Best Tokyo Tower Photo Spots: Day & Night Locations with Maps
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15 personally verified Tokyo Tower photo spots
organized by daytime (10) and nighttime (5).
Exact locations, Google Maps links, recommended times, and shooting routes — all in one guide.
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Looking for the best Tokyo Tower photo spots? Even well-known Instagram spots can be tricky to find in person, and you might waste time wandering or waiting in long lines.
Here are 15 personally verified Tokyo Tower photo spots, organized into 10 daytime and 5 nighttime locations. You'll find exact positions, Google Maps search terms, recommended times, and suggested shooting routes all in one place.
Tokyo Tower Location & Access (Akabanebashi / Daimon)
Tokyo Tower is located in the Shiba Park (芝公園) area of Minato City. Most photo spots are clustered around this neighborhood and accessible on foot.
📍 Address: 〒105-0011 Tokyo, Minato City, Shibakoen 4-2-8 (View on Google Maps)
| Line | Station / Exit | Walking Time |
|---|---|---|
| Oedo Line | Akabanebashi Sta. / Akabanebashi Exit | 5 min |
| Hibiya Line | Kamiyacho Sta. / Exit 1 | 7 min |
| Mita Line | Onarimon Sta. / Exit A6 | 6 min |
| Mita Line | Shibakoen Sta. / Exit A4 | 10 min |
| Asakusa Line | Daimon Sta. / Exit A3 | 10 min |
| JR / Tokyo Monorail | Hamamatsucho Sta. / North Exit | 15 min |
🚆 Coming from Haneda Airport?
👉 Haneda Airport Tokyo Monorail Guide

☀️ Tokyo Tower Daytime Photo Spots BEST 10
During the day, the vivid contrast between blue sky, green trees, and the red steel structure is the highlight. The spots below are organized from Onarimon Station toward Akabanebashi Station.
1️⃣ Shiba Park Area 4 (芝公園4号地)
A tree-lined avenue right outside Onarimon Station Exit A6. While often known as a nighttime spot, the daytime scenery is actually far more impressive. The red tower standing at the end of the green tree tunnel is especially stunning on clear days.
🚃 Onarimon Station (御成門駅) Exit A6 — right in front
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Stand in the center of the path and shoot from a low angle to capture the grand scale of the tree-lined avenue with the tower. In March, you can capture cherry blossoms in the frame too.

2️⃣ Zojoji Temple (増上寺) — Main Hall, Sangedatsumon Gate & North Road
At Zojoji, a temple dating back to the Edo period, you can capture three distinct compositions.
🚃 Daimon Station (大門駅) Exit A3 — 5 min walk
- Crowd Level: ★★
① Main Hall (大殿): The tower rises behind the main hall's roof. The combination of traditional Japanese architecture and the 333m steel tower in one frame is the most "Tokyo-esque" photo you can get.

② Sangedatsumon Gate (三解脱門): Looking at the tower from inside the massive red gate creates a natural frame with the pillars. (※ Under construction as of March 2026)

③ North Road (増上寺の北側の道): A narrow path along the north side of the main hall. With fewer tourists, it's a hidden spot to capture the tower framed by a quiet alley.

3️⃣ Minato Shiba Park Lawn Area (港区立芝公園)
A classic spot with Tokyo Tower standing tall beyond a spacious lawn. Don't confuse it with Spot 1! This is a large grassy area where you can spread out a picnic blanket. The wide-open space means anyone can get a great shot here.
🚃 Shibakoen Station (芝公園駅) Exit A4 — 2 min walk
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Sit on the grass and shoot upward for a triple-layered combo of grass, tower, and sky.
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4️⃣ Akabanebashi Station Crosswalk
The moment you exit the station, the tower appears right before your eyes. Since the tower sits on a hill, looking up from below gives it an imposing presence. Try capturing a natural shot of someone crossing the crosswalk.
🚃 Akabanebashi Station (赤羽橋駅) Akabanebashi Exit — right outside
- Crowd Level: ★★
- Composition Tip: Include traffic lights and street signs for an urban vibe. (Watch the traffic signals!)

5️⃣ Benten-ike Pond (弁天池)
A small pond inside Shiba Park where you can capture a "reflection" photo of Tokyo Tower mirrored on the water surface — a hidden gem.
🚃 Akabanebashi Station (赤羽橋駅) — 5 min walk
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Hold your camera close to the water surface at the pond's edge for a sharp symmetrical reflection shot.

6️⃣ Tofuya Ukai (とうふ屋うかい)
A high-end tofu restaurant right at the base of Tokyo Tower. The elegant traditional Japanese wall and garden with the tower rising behind make for a striking composition.
🚃 Akabanebashi Station (赤羽橋駅) — 8 min walk
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: From the restaurant entrance, frame the garden with Tokyo Tower together to create a composition where tradition meets modernity.

🔖 Bonus — Tokyo Tower Underground Parking Stairs (Use Caution)
This is the famous "staircase shot" location across from Tofuya Ukai. However, the wait is at least 1 hour even on weekdays. If the line is too long, skip it and head to Spot 7 (Momijidani) or Spot 10 (Tower base) right nearby. (Time is precious!)

7️⃣ Momijidani Slope (もみじ谷)
As the name "Maple Valley" suggests, this is a tree-covered hillside path. It's right next to the parking stairs but much less crowded. The perfect spot to capture someone walking up toward the tower from behind.
🚃 Akabanebashi Station (赤羽橋駅) — 10 min walk
📍 View on Google Maps (hill path next to Tofuya Ukai)
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Shoot from the bottom of the hill looking up to capture the tower peeking through a tunnel of trees. There's also a smartphone stand installed for solo travelers.

8️⃣ Higashiazabu Residential Area — Between Buildings
A secret spot in Higashiazabu where the tower peeks through a narrow gap between residential buildings. It feels as though the tower is framed like a painting.
※ This is a quiet residential area. Please be respectful — take your shot quietly and move on.
🚃 Akabanebashi Station (赤羽橋駅) — 5 min walk
📍 View on Google Maps (near Higashiazabu playground)
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Stand centered between the buildings and frame Tokyo Tower head-on. The buildings on either side naturally draw the viewer's eye to the tower.

9️⃣ Nagaizaka Slope (永井坂)
A hill on the way from Kamiyacho Station toward Tokyo Tower where you can photograph the tower rising boldly against a blue sky.
🚃 Kamiyacho Station (神谷町駅) — 5 min walk
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Shoot from the bottom of the slope looking up to enhance the sense of perspective between the hillside and the tower.

🔟 Tokyo Tower Foot Town (Base of the Tower)
After climbing the hill, stand right at the base of the tower. Tilt your camera straight up for a dramatic shot where the red steel structure creates geometric patterns — an awe-inspiring perspective.
🚃 Kamiyacho Station (神谷町駅) — 7 min walk
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Use wide-angle mode for an even more dramatic effect.

🌙 Tokyo Tower Night Photo Spots BEST 5
The true charm of Tokyo Tower reveals itself after sunset when the warm orange lighting turns on.
❶ Sakurada Street (桜田通り)
The road stretching from Akabanebashi Station toward Mita Station. This is the best spot for a head-on shot of the glowing tower at the end of a wide-open street. The crosswalk in front of "Seven-Eleven Shiba 3-chome" is also a famous shooting point.
🚃 Akabanebashi Station (赤羽橋駅) — 3 min walk
📍 View on Google Maps (Seven-Eleven Shiba 3-chome to Fudanotsuji intersection)
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: The glowing tower framed by the wide-open road — walk along Sakurada Street and capture Tokyo Tower.

❷ Azabudai Hills Sky Room Cafe 33F (Indoor View)
A hot spot opened in 2023! Even on rainy or cold days, you can enjoy an eye-level view of the tower from a warm indoor setting. (Cafe purchase required)
🚃 Kamiyacho Station (神谷町駅) Exit 5 — direct connection
- Crowd Level: ★★
- Composition Tip: Tokyo Tower appears remarkably close through the floor-to-ceiling windows. A side-by-side composition with the tower.
👉 Azabudai Hills Sky Room Cafe Guide — Admission, Access & Menu

❸ Seven-Eleven Roppongi 5-chome
The tower glows among Roppongi's neon signs and skyscrapers. A spot that oozes urban vibes.
🚃 Roppongi Station (六本木駅) Exit 3 — 5 min walk
- Crowd Level: ★
- Composition Tip: Frame Tokyo Tower head-on between the skyscrapers for a city-vibe night shot.

❹ Roppongi Hills Tokyo City View (Observatory)
The quintessential night view experience — overlooking Tokyo Tower and the entire city skyline from 250m above sea level. It's a paid attraction, but worth every yen.
🚃 Roppongi Station (六本木駅) Exit 1C — direct connection, 5 min walk
📍 View on Google Maps (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 52F)
- Crowd Level: ★★
- Hours: 10:00 – 22:00 (last entry 21:00)
- Composition Tip: Press your camera against the glass on the 52F indoor deck to minimize reflections.
👉 2026 Roppongi Hills Observatory (Tokyo City View) Complete Guide

❺ Roppongi Keyakizaka Pedestrian Bridge (六本木けやき坂)
The pedestrian bridge above Roppongi Hills' luxury shopping street. The tree-lined road and Tokyo Tower at the end create perfect symmetry. During the winter illumination season (Nov–Feb), this becomes one of Tokyo's most spectacular night views.
🚃 Roppongi Station (六本木駅) Exit 1C — 7 min walk
📍 View on Google Maps (pedestrian bridge in front of Louis Vuitton, Roppongi Hills)
- Crowd Level: ★★ (★★★ during illumination season)
- Composition Tip: Stand at the center of the bridge to capture the illumination together with Tokyo Tower's night view.

🚶 Recommended Photography Routes
☀️ Day Course A — Top 5 Photo Spots (~1.5 hours)
A condensed route for travelers short on time.
🚶 Start: Onarimon Station Exit A6
↓ right outside
① Shiba Park Area 4 (tree-lined avenue)
↓ 5 min walk
② Zojoji Temple (main hall + Sangedatsumon)
↓ 7 min walk (slight uphill) 🚶♂️
⑩ Tokyo Tower Foot Town (dramatic view from the base)
↓ 5 min walk (downhill toward Momijidani) 📉
⑥ Tofuya Ukai (Japanese garden + Bonus: parking stairs)
↓ 3 min walk
④ Akabanebashi Station Crosswalk (urban vibes)
🚃 End: Akabanebashi Station
☀️ Day Course B — All 10 Photo Spots (~3 hours)
This route also works as a general sightseeing course around Tokyo Tower, letting you naturally explore nearby attractions along the way.
🚶 Start: Onarimon Station Exit A6
↓ right outside
① Shiba Park Area 4 (tree-lined avenue)
↓ 5 min walk
② Zojoji Temple (main hall + Sangedatsumon)
↓ 3 min walk
③ Minato Shiba Park (picnic lawn area)
↓ (Pro tip: take the forest path inside the park, not the road!)
⑤ Benten-ike (reflection shot at the pond)
↓ 3 min walk (park exit)
④ Akabanebashi Station Crosswalk (urban vibes)
↓ 5 min walk (round trip to residential area)
⑧ Higashiazabu Between Buildings (get this flat-ground spot first!)
↓ 5 min walk (back toward the tower)
⑥ Tofuya Ukai (Japanese garden)
↓ 1 min walk
⑦ Momijidani Slope (now heading up toward the tower 🚶♂️)
↓ 5 min walk (top of the hill)
⑩ Tokyo Tower Foot Town (dramatic view from the base)
↓ 7 min walk (downhill)
⑨ Nagaizaka Slope (tower between buildings)
🚃 End: Kamiyacho Station
🌃 Night Course (~3 hours)
Start around sunset to catch both the magic hour and full night illumination.
🚃 Start: Akabanebashi Station
↓ 5 min walk
❶ Sakurada Street & Crosswalk (head-on tower shot from the road)
↓ (15–20 min walk / uphill) 🚶♂️
※ Pro tip: This is the only uphill section. Take a taxi (base fare) to save energy.
❷ Azabudai Hills Sky Room Cafe 33F (cocktails with an indoor tower view)
↓ 15 min walk
❸ Seven-Eleven Roppongi 5-chome (city skyline night view)
↓ 10 min walk
❹ Roppongi Hills Tokyo City View Observatory (panoramic city view)
↓ 5 min walk (after elevator descent)
❺ Keyakizaka Pedestrian Bridge (luxury tree-lined avenue view)
🚃 End: Roppongi Station

Tokyo Tower Photography Q&A & Tips
Q. Can I take photos on rainy days?
A. Yes! ❷ Azabudai Hills and ❹ Roppongi Hills Tokyo City View are indoor observatories, so you can capture atmospheric photos even in the rain.
Q. I'm traveling solo — any spots with selfie setups?
A. ⑦ Momijidani Slope and ⑩ Tokyo Tower Foot Town have smartphone stands installed. Set a timer and capture yourself with Tokyo Tower even when traveling alone.
Q. Can I photograph cherry blossoms with the tower in March?
A. Yes, ① Shiba Park Area 4, ③ Minato Shiba Park, and ② Zojoji Temple are famous cherry blossom spots. Visit during full bloom in late March for a spectacular view.
👉 2026 Tokyo Cherry Blossom Season Forecast
Q. When do Tokyo Tower's lights turn off?
A. The warm orange lighting (Landmark Light) comes on daily. Special lighting (Infinity Diamond Veil) runs on Mondays and Thursdays. Lights go off at midnight (00:00) every night.
Q. How much does it cost to go up the Tokyo Tower observatory?
A. Main Deck (150m): ¥1,500. Top Deck Tour (250m): ¥3,000 online / ¥3,500 walk-in. For a detailed comparison of Tokyo observatories and discount booking tips, check the guide below.
👉 Tokyo Observatory Comparison BEST 5 — Booking Tips
Tokyo Tower shows a completely different face depending on where and when you visit. Save the Google Maps links for these 15 spots in advance so you can head straight to each location without any confusion.
Capture the red tower against blue skies during the day and its warm orange glow at night — the ultimate Tokyo travel photos await!
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Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.