Rooftop Bars Tokyo
The best and most relaxing way to get a new perspective on the vast and impressive Tokyo skyline? The answer is easy: head up to the best rooftop bar Tokyo! Which you can find here, with our complete and up-to-date guide to the top Tokyo rooftop bars, including opening hours, dress code, pictures, maps and much more.
While Tokyo is the world’s biggest city, it is not the world’s best rooftop city. There are many cool Tokyo sky bars (like the famous New York Bar), but grand outdoor rooftop terraces are a bit harder to find. However, recent years has seen an upswing in elevated alfresco venues, and with this guide you will find every rooftop bar Tokyo worth a visit. Just scroll down and find the Tokyo rooftop bar best suited for you.
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Hans has visited over 500 rooftop bars, 200 rooftop pools and 300 rooftop restaurants since 2015. This vast experience has made Hans a true rooftop expert, and one of the most knowledgeable in the field. Today, numerous of travel magazines, bloggers and media websites contact Hans to get his expertise on rooftops.
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Rooftop bar Tokyo
Rooftop-grade: 8/10
Prime season: April-October
Residents: 36 millions
Climate: humid subtropical
Which is the best rooftop bar Tokyo? This complete guide will help you find the best rooftop bars in Tokyo. The city has a very beautiful waterfront and skyline, and a varied climate. The open-air Tokyo rooftop bars are open almost all year long, except the colder winter months, usually from November to March.
The terraces often have a very cool decor and the views can be quite magical over the city’s skyline and waterfront.
The typical Tokyo rooftop bar is located on top of a luxurious hotel, or on top of a fancy restaurant. Use our map to the best rooftop bars in Tokyo to find the elevated venue closest to you.
About Tokyo
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world. It is also the capital of Japan and one of the world's major economies and trading cities. The city is divided into 23 districts where each district has its own mayor and assembly. The city is also filled with great restaurants and small delis. Many argue that Tokyo is the world's best restaurant city.
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