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Tokyo|After seeing this set of photos, do you think Shibuya Sky is worth visiting❓|||When I travel to Tokyo, I want to take a set of photos of the city’s skyline🌃. The most famous one is Shibuya Sky. I checked a lot of travel guides before going there, and heard many people say that Shibuya Sky is crowded and not worth the ticket price. This time I will evaluate Shibuya Sky from a photographer's perspective and ask whether it is worth visiting. 📍Location: First of all, the location is very convenient. It is right outside Shibuya subway station🚇, easy to find, and it is also convenient to eat around. 🎫About the tickets: The ticket price is more than 200 RMB and can be booked online in advance. As for the online suggestion to buy sunset tickets a month in advance, I did miss the sunset entry time 2 weeks in advance. Finally we bought a ticket for admission at 15:00 in the afternoon. In the end, we arrived in Tokyo at 17:00. We told the staff the reason for being late, so we were still allowed in. We were lucky to get to the top floor as it was sunset. 📷About filming: 1️⃣The first thing to do when you arrive at the rooftop is to store all your bags, no matter how big or small. And you can't bring a tripod. 2️⃣There are indeed a lot of people, and you need to queue at all three corners, but I personally don’t think it’s necessary (I queued for more than half an hour at the corner near Shibuya Crossing 🫠), and other angles are also good. 3️⃣ The most popular escalator on the Internet has unlimited seating and the queue is relatively fast. 4️⃣The location facing Tokyo Tower 🗼 requires entering the bar consumption area. Otherwise, you can only do it at some angles that are not so straight. 📃Summary: If you want to check in the popular escalator perspective and take pictures of the entire Tokyo skyline, it is still recommended. The sunset and night view are really good. If the weather is good, you can also see Mount Fuji in the distance🗻, but the reflection of the glass cannot be avoided at some angles. If you want to take more photos of the landmark Tokyo Tower, I recommend going to Roppongi~ What do you think of friends who have been there❓ Unforgettable attractions
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Posted: Nov 9, 2024
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