Photography spots
10 best photography spots in Tokyo
Tokyo’s visual identity is built on contrast – neon at scale, traditional temples wedged between skyscrapers, and the iconic Mt. Fuji peeking between buildings on clear winter mornings. These 10 spots cover the city’s defining shots.
Shibuya Crossing from Mag’s Park
Location: 8F of Shibuya 109-2 (look for Mag’s Park signs)
The shot: Looking straight down onto the scramble crossing with the lit billboards filling the frame
- When to shoot
- Friday or Saturday evening 6-8pm for peak crossing density
- Lens / settings
- Wide-angle (24mm equivalent or wider); long exposure 1-2 sec for motion blur of pedestrians
- Tips
- Cover charge 700 yen. Alternative free: Shibuya Sky observatory (3,500 yen) for the wider city view.
Senso-ji Temple at blue hour
Location: Asakusa, the main approach is Kaminarimon Gate
The shot: Five-story pagoda with the Tokyo Skytree visible in the distance through the wooden gates
- When to shoot
- Just after sunset (blue hour, ~15 min) for balanced sky and lantern light
- Lens / settings
- 35-50mm equivalent for the gate-and-pagoda compression; tripod for the longer exposure
- Tips
- Skytree from Senso-ji is the iconic ‘old Tokyo + new Tokyo’ shot. Arrive 30 min before sunset to scout.
Mt. Fuji from Hamamatsucho
Location: Hamamatsucho Bldg observation deck (free)
The shot: Tokyo Tower in foreground, Mt. Fuji in background on the clearest winter days
- When to shoot
- Sunrise (~6:30am winter) on clear December-February days
- Lens / settings
- Telephoto (200-400mm) to compress Tokyo Tower and Fuji
- Tips
- Check Fuji webcam the morning of. Only viable Nov-Feb when air is clearest.
Tsutaya Books in Daikanyama
Location: T-Site complex, Daikanyama (5 min walk from Daikanyama station)
The shot: Curved white facade with the ‘T’ patterns; interior wood-and-glass design
- When to shoot
- Late afternoon (3-4pm) for diffused light through the canopy of trees
- Lens / settings
- Wide-angle for the facade; 35mm for interior shots
- Tips
- Most Instagrammed Tokyo bookstore. Combine with cafe culture wandering.
Robot Restaurant (now Samurai Restaurant) alley
Location: Kabukicho, Shinjuku – look for neon-soaked Yasukuni-dori side streets
The shot: Neon-lit narrow alleys with crowded signage stacked vertically
- When to shoot
- Just after dark (7-9pm) for fully lit neon; weeknights are less crowded
- Lens / settings
- Wide-angle 24mm to capture vertical neon density
- Tips
- Watch for hostess-club touts. Stick to the main alley with foot traffic.
Hie Shrine torii staircase
Location: Akasaka, between the Capitol Hotel and the central Hie Shrine
The shot: Repeating vermillion torii gates ascending the hillside, smaller-scale Fushimi Inari feel
- When to shoot
- Early morning (7-9am) for empty shots; the hillside light improves through morning
- Lens / settings
- 35-50mm equivalent for the gate-tunnel perspective
- Tips
- Far less visited than Fushimi Inari. Free, open dawn to dusk.
Roppongi Hills sky deck
Location: Mori Tower’s outdoor open-air observation deck (52F)
The shot: 360-degree Tokyo skyline including Tokyo Tower at night
- When to shoot
- Sunset to blue hour (~5:30-6:30pm winter, 7-8pm summer)
- Lens / settings
- Wide-angle for skyline panoramas; 70-200mm for Tokyo Tower compression
- Tips
- Tickets 3,500 yen. The actual rooftop sky deck (not just the indoor observatory) is the experience – check it’s open before going.
Kabukicho’s Godzilla head
Location: Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, Kabukicho
The shot: Life-sized Godzilla bust looming over neon street scene
- When to shoot
- After dark (8-11pm) for neon-lit reflections
- Lens / settings
- 35mm equivalent for the head-in-context shot
- Tips
- Free to view from the street. Best shots are from the Yasukuni-dori side.
Yasaka Pagoda (during cherry blossom)
Location: Higashiyama (technically Kyoto but worth mentioning as a 2.5-hr Shinkansen trip)
The shot: Five-story pagoda framed by pink cherry blossoms
- When to shoot
- Late March to early April; pre-7am for empty Hokanji approach
- Lens / settings
- 35-85mm equivalent for the pagoda-and-blossom compression
- Tips
- Day-trip from Tokyo via Shinkansen. See our Kyoto photo guide for full detail.
Tokyo Tower at golden hour from Roppongi
Location: Roppongi Hills outdoor area between Mori Tower and TV Asahi
The shot: Tokyo Tower silhouetted against orange sky
- When to shoot
- Golden hour (45 min before sunset)
- Lens / settings
- 70-200mm telephoto to compress the tower against the city
- Tips
- Free vantage point. Trees in the foreground add interest.
