Tokyo Sky Tree opened in 2011. It is now a familiar part of the Tokyo landscape.
Its body, clad in the traditional Japanese color “indigo white,” looks beautiful against the blue sky and gives a sense of dignified beauty.
Click here to see the familiar figure.
But there are so many different color variations of night views, and they’re all really nice!
Today I will show you one typical place where you can see a beautiful night view of the Sky Tree.
On this day, I was able to take a romantic photo where you can even see the crescent moon next to the Sky Tree.
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This is the Nishijuken Bridge, where you can photograph the “upside-down Sky Tree” on the river.
You can get there immediately by car from Sky Tree, and it takes about 10 minutes on foot.
There are few people here, so you can take your time and take pictures. Lots of great photos, even for an amateur like me!
You’ll totally become a Skytree fan when you come here!
There is coin-operated parking nearby, so why don’t you go out once⁈