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Things to do at Shibuya Sky Zones
Sky Gate
When you walk into Shibuya Sky, you first come to the sensing hall. Here, you'll wait for the "Transition Pod" elevators that take you up to the 46th floor in less than a minute! The elevator ride is exciting because you can watch cool animations on the ceiling
Sky Gallery
The Sky Gallery is the indoor observation deck at Shibuya Sky. Here, you can find floor-to-ceiling windows and cool art installations. One of the highlights is the Time River, which shows Shibuya's history in a fun, interactive way. You can also check out the Parallel Windows and Data Scape installations that mix art and technology to give you a new way to view the city. Since it's all indoors, you can enjoy the sights any time of year.
Sky Stage
On the roof of Shibuya Sky, there's a cool place called the Sky Stage, where you'll find several attractions to explore. Sky Edge is the best spot to take pictures because the glass barrier is so low that it doesn’t block your view of the city. After snapping some amazing photos, you can relax in the Cloud Hammocks that hang near the edge of the helipad. The Sky Stage also has a Geo Compass, a digital tool that shows you landmarks and attractions in Tokyo. As the day turns into night, don’t miss the Crossing Light show, where 18 beams light up the sky in a beautiful display. Don't miss the Crossing Light show at night—18 beams create a breathtaking display. It's the perfect rooftop adventure!