Tokyo view from the Sky Carrot Observation Lobby

The 26th floor of Carrot Tower is one of the spots in Tokyo where you can see Tokyo skyline without having to pay an entrance fee. The building’s height is 124.42 m but because there are no other tall buildings around, it offers nice view of Tokyo to Shibuya, Shinjuku and to Kanagawa direction.

This commercial building that was completed in November 1996 is located at Sangenjaya in Tokyo’s Setagaya Ward. Its name was choosen from the entry of a first-year junior high school student following a public competition of 1,488 local entries.

Carrot Tower is directly connected to the Sangenjaya Station, Tokyu Setagaya Line.

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The Observation Lobby houses the Okura Restaurant Sky Carrot
and the FM Setagaya satellite studio

 

Sky Carrot Observation Lobby

Opening hours: 9:30am to 11pm
Restaurant: 11am to 10pm
Closed:  Second Wednesday of every month, New Year’s holiday (December 31st, January 1st)

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