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On the 13th, I went to Skytree for the first time in two years. I was able to buy a same-day ticket for 2,060 yen after waiting in line for 15 minutes.

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There are four elevators to the first observation deck. The second one from the left is Edo Kiriko's (summer) Sumida River sky. I think this is the most beautiful.
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Azumabashi, towards Asahi Beer.
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Sensoji Temple.
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Edo Ichimezu folding screen
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Directly above the white building in the center you can see the green OPTART headquarters building.
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Planetarium roof.
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Skytree goods at the shop on floor 345.
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First observation deck peephole
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The steel frame of the Skytree seen from the peephole on the first observation deck.
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There are many banners in front of the Ryogoku Kokugikan. The sumo match has begun.
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Tokyo Dome.
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On the way back, the elevator was (winter) Miyakodori-style.
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I went down to the river and looked up from the bottom.
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The view from Hanamizaka.
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At the entrance to the sushi restaurant on the opposite side of the road from Skytree Station (Hanamizaka), there is a large mirror and a spherical convex mirror. You can see yourself and the Skytree reflected in the mirror.
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A classic composition. Azumabashi Bridge, Sapporo Building, and Skytree.