Tokyo Tower: Breathtaking Digital Fun & City Views!
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Welcome to Japan's largest digital amusement park inside Tokyo Tower! This complex combines VR, AR, and fun physical activities for all ages. Whether you're with family, friends, or a special someone, it’s the perfect spot to create unforgettable memories. ・Step into a sci-fi movie with Robot Fight, a world-first interactive sport where you suit up in robotic armor and battle it out! (Additional fee required) ・Opening October 17, 2025! Try the brand-new “RED° VR Adventure,” where VR and MX4D deliver a breathtaking reverse bungee thrill! (Additional fee required) ・Scream your heart out on a thrilling 360° spinning VR ride—an extreme adventure like no other! ・Discover over 20 attractions, from trampolines and AR bouldering to a real-life version of the hit drama game “Red Light Green Light.” ・Dive into uniquely Japanese experiences with VS Sanada Yukimura, a VR showdown with a legendary samurai, and Shutoko Battle, where you race through Tokyo’s expressways in high-speed virtual duels!
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TonyEpps, 4/9/2025 11:26:57 AM
Superb experience. There's something here for everyone and I would definitely recommend it! A great day out at an iconic location
iamdanielyoon, 2/16/2025 6:59:41 AM
Red Tokyo Tower Sky Stadium is packed with interactive VR, AR, and gaming attractions perfect for groups and tech enthusiasts. From VR mech battles to PS5 race simulators and a high-end PC gaming zone, this place is an exciting playground for the right crowd. Just aim for a less crowded day, and note that certain activities may not be accessible to all body types. (4/5) ### Full Review Red Tokyo Tower Sky Stadium can be an absolute treat for anyone with a penchant for VR, AR, and gaming simulators. The venue boasts a range of immersive attractions that showcase the latest in gaming and tech entertainment, creating an environment that feels part theme park, part tech showcase. While it definitely shines for the hardcore VR and simulation crowd, there’s enough variety here to keep most visitors entertained, especially if you’re exploring with family or friends. One of the highlights for me was the race simulator setup: *Gran Turismo* running on PS5s, complete with Thrustmaster racing wheels and pedals, which delivered an incredibly realistic and engaging experience. For any racing enthusiast, this alone is an essential reason to visit. Beyond the simulators, there’s a VR mech suit experience, where you can jump into a virtual boxing match—a surreal and amusing activity that adds a futuristic twist to friendly competition. For those who enjoy PC gaming, the on-site PC bang offers a top-tier experience, stocked with all the popular games from *Counter-Strike* and *Apex Legends* to your personal Steam or EA library. One word of advice, though: this venue can get packed. I visited on a quieter day, which definitely made a difference—fewer crowds allowed for shorter wait times and a less stressful experience. I imagine that on busier days, the lines and crowded spaces could make it less enjoyable, so plan accordingly if you’re looking to maximize your time here. It's also worth mentioning that some of the attractions have size limitations, so certain activities may not be as accessible for all visitors, especially those with a heavier build. Overall, Red Tokyo Tower Sky Stadium offers a unique, tech-driven experience that’s ideal for groups of friends or family outings. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or just looking to try something out of the ordinary, there’s a lot to enjoy here. For the right crowd and with a bit of planning, this attraction makes for an entertaining and memorable outing.
Jojotravels1988, 12/8/2024 6:50:09 PM
Super fun! We spent hours here. Lots to do. Robots are great, and loads of other super fun physically games - fun VR too. We had basically no queues for anything - not sure if we got lucky or that's normal? Think it's a bit cheeky to charge you extra for haunted house and robots- and have expensive lockers, considering the price of the ticket. But we had a great time here, I imagine for teenagers its excellent.
RomBeaJRSD, 11/25/2024 3:46:02 AM
A bit pricey for the full day pass even with a discount. And you had to pay extra for certain rides (eg Robot fight, haunted house). Younger kids (7&9yo) didn’t have as much fun with limited activities and height restrictions, but good for the older kids /young adults. Mostly VR, some cool games/ sports/ racing. The bow & arrow game was also not working but there weren’t much people on a Monday after lunch. An hourly pass would have been better for us. If you are staying close by, they allow multiple entry until closing for the whole day pass.
Freddiefrog1313, 6/20/2024 8:57:09 AM
There are A LOT of different kinds if interactive and virtual games in this place and some pretty decent food also. There are a lot of virtual reality games and virtual interactive games. If you're not used to the VR games it can be a little disorientating. I really HIGHLY recommend the robot experience. It's life size rockem sockem robots.
Garrett_H, 4/6/2024 3:00:25 PM
The interactive floor soccer game. Multiple things to choose from. The third fooor is mostly video and VR Motorsport racing. Boys will like this venue much more than girls.
Vanessa_V, 1/25/2024 7:09:48 AM
This was so much fun!!!! Only downfall was there was a lot games closed due to training. However, the ones that were opened were seriously a lot of fun!!!!! Would recommend
hy995, 6/17/2023 7:30:05 AM
It's well, almostly. Although, compared other, still need to some improve tbh. For me poker part is very fun.
gocegd, 5/3/2023 5:39:38 PM
This is such a cool place. We went there with the family 5 of us. There is something for everybody to try out. It is in a nice air-conditioned place and so much you can try out.
ChrisSavageAngle, 8/18/2025 5:08:43 PM
Expertly positioned at the exit of the tokyo tower tour, this place, which should represent a kind of digital amusement park, turns out to be a good waste of time, at most a couple of hours (you can also select a test hour that costs much less). The activities are nice and engaging, but having to pay for others inside (some), honestly it feels a little pity. If the yen were not so weak, I would say that the entrance and its cost, would have been a scam. It seems like a kind of video game, where you are the protagonist and that if you want the additional features as if they were DLC, you have to pay again. In short, I recommend the one-hour try tour, just to try, spend more, it seems to throw money (I repeat, despite the ridiculous price).
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Go to the reception area on the 3rd floor of the Tokyo Tower FootTown. Present your ticket voucher with a QR code on your smartphone for entry.24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
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