A place where
the sky meets fine cuisine.
Sky Meets Dining

Inside the restaurant, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city at night. The Tokyo nightscape unfolds beyond the large windows, and the tables are neatly set in the subdued lighting.

Restaurant 634 (Musashi) Restaurant with the best views in Japan.

A dinner table is set in the foreground, and right next to it, a large window fills the view of Tokyo's nightscape like a jewel-strewn cityscape. Below, the city lights stretch out to the horizon.
Colorful dishes served on chic black plates.
The image shows champagne, with its delicate bubbles rising, being poured into a flute glass.
The silhouette of Mt. Fuji appears on the horizon as dusk turns into night in the Tokyo cityscape.

From 345 meters above ground, savor contemporary Japanese cuisine at TOKYO CUISINE
while taking in breathtaking views of Tokyo.

Overview of SKYTREE CAFE Floor 340
Opening Hours Weekdays:
Lunch 12:00 pm–4:00 pm (last entry 2:00 pm)
Dinner 5:30 pm–10:00 pm (last entry 7:30 pm)

Weekends and holidays:
Lunch 11:30 am–4:00 pm (last entry 2:00 pm)
Dinner 5:30 pm–10:00 pm (last entry 7:30 pm)
Location Tembo Deck, floor 345
  • Restaurant opening hours may vary to match the observation deck's opening hours. For details, see here.
  • An admission ticket for the observation deck is required.

A unique private room offering the best view in Japan.

Enjoy MUSASHI’s gourmet dining where you’re closest to the sky.

A private room in a restaurant on the observation deck of TOKYO SKYTREE. A large window at the front offers a dazzling panoramic view of the city's nightscape stretching to the horizon. The room is bathed in soft, warm lighting, and a champagne bottle and glasses are set on the central round table, creating a special atmosphere.
A private restaurant room with a panoramic night view. The chic wood-grain table is decorated with colorful flowers, and elegant Japanese-patterned plates and champagne glasses are beautifully set.

Relax in a private, luxurious space with a view from 345 m above ground.