Above the vibrant tapestry of Tokyo, there’s a place where the city unfolds like a breathtaking panorama. It’s called Tokyo City View. Tokyo City View isn’t just an observation deck. It’s an experience. Located 250 meters above sea level in the iconic Mori Tower of Roppongi Hills, Tokyo City View offers an unparalleled perspective on this sprawling metropolis. The indoor observation deck provides shelter from the elements. This allows visitors to comfortably soak in the mesmerizing views, no matter the weather. The Sky Gallery, a museum-quality exhibition space, seamlessly blends art and the cityscape. Here, rotating exhibitions and events add another layer of cultural richness to the experience. Tokyo City View cleverly plays with the concept of “The Art That Is the City”. The observation deck itself frames the urban landscape as a living, breathing masterpiece. From here, you can trace the path of the Sumida River, identify iconic landmarks like Tokyo Skytree, and on a clear day, even glimpse the majestic Mount Fuji. Tokyo City View is more than just a place to take photos. It’s a place to connect with the pulse of Tokyo, to understand its scale and complexity. It’s a place where the city’s energy becomes palpable, where its beauty becomes undeniable.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.