FLOOR GUIDE Floor Guide

AREA INFORMATION Introduction of each area

  • Solamachi Dining
    Skytree View
    30F East Yard 31F East Yard
    Located at an altitude of approximately 150m, Solamachi Dining SKYTREE VIEW offers a variety of high-quality, authentic restaurants with a view of TOKYO SKYTREE up close, perfect for families and couples celebrating anniversaries. Based on the design concept of a "villa in the sky" where time flows at a leisurely pace, we offer a space that combines comfort and quality unlike anything you'd find in the ordinary. We welcome you to an environment where you can enjoy the dynamic view from the sky.
  • Solamachi Dining
    6F East Yard 7F East Yard
    The 6th and 7th floors of the East Yard are the main dining area of TOKYO Solamachi "Solamachi Dining." On the 6th floor, there will be specialty restaurants serving everything from standard menus that everyone can enjoy to regional specialties from Japan. The design of the 6th and 7th floors is based on the concept of a "building" spiced with attention to detail, with two iconic atrium spaces bringing together the unique floors into one building, and the curved staircase, the symbol of the floors, gently connecting the two floors.
  • A playground for everyone
    Solafuru Park
    5F East Yard
    This is a new "playground" that will bring together people of all ages, including those who live along TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN line and those visiting.
    This is a lively, experiential leisure and entertainment floor where parents and children, grandchildren, and friends can interact, have fun, and learn with play facilities, as well as exhibition spaces for discoveries and encounters that will enrich your life.
  • Japan Souvenirs
    (Souvenir/miscellaneous goods area)
    4F East Yard
    The fourth floor of the East Yard is the largest souvenir floor in TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN, and will house specialty stores that focus on the latest trends in Japan. The design is based on the theme of the "Ooda" (large stores) found in the towns of Edo, and the traditional Japanese structural beauty of pillars, beams, and girders creates a unified look for the wide variety of shops. The fourth floor of the West Yard will house the official TV entertainment store and a row of street food establishments, making it a popular zone for families and students on school trips.
  • Solamachi Tabe-Terrace
    3F West Yard
    On the 3rd floor of the West Yard, there is the Food Court Solamachi Tabe-Terrace, where seating is arranged around the large atrium of the Food Marche. Overlooking Food Marche and taking in the bustle, you can enjoy a wide variety of meals, from Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine to desserts.
  • Food Marche
    2F West Yard 2F Tower Yard
    On the second floor of the West Yard and Tower Yard, there will be shops selling fresh produce and Japanese and Western prepared dishes, which will act as the kitchen of the local area. There will also be limited edition sweets and specialty souvenir items that can only be found here, including sweets based on the concept of the downtown area.
  • Fashion Zone
    2F East Yard
    The second floor of East Yard is a life-sized fashion zone that supports women in various situations. Fashion, miscellaneous goods, sweets stores, and more are gathered together under the theme of "beauty," "cuteness," and "deliciousness" for girls. The third floor of East Yard and Tower Yard is lined with stores that propose a relaxed lifestyle that adds a little atmosphere and attention to detail to the daily lives of women and families living along the line.
  • Station Street
    1F West Yard
    A shopping street facing the passage adjacent to Tokyo Skytree Station. A collection of stores that evoke the feeling of "craftsmanship," where makers and users come into contact with each other to encounter wonderful things and create new impressions.
  • Solamachi Shopping Street
    1F East Yard
    The Solamachi Shopping Street on the first floor of East Yard is lined with 35 stores selling food, miscellaneous goods, and cafes along a 120m-long corridor. With its convenient location near the station and the open feeling that connects to the plaza, this is a zone that everyone visiting TOKYO Solamachi can enjoy. With a series of open, rhythmic gabled roofs, relaxed and warm eaves, shop sign lanterns made with Edo Kiriko glass, and plantings reminiscent of alleyway gardening, this is a bustling shopping street that is somehow nostalgic yet new.