Tokyo Skytree, a long holiday without a state of emergency, has been open for the first time in three years and is crowded with families.

Tokyo Skytree in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, was closed for the long holidays last year due to a state of emergency, but this is the first time in three years.



To alleviate the congestion, we opened the business one hour earlier, and at 9 am, families and others lined up and headed for the elevator.



At the observation deck, which is 350 meters above the ground, visitors were surprised at the height and enjoyed the view overlooking the city.



A man in his 40s, who came from Ishikawa prefecture to celebrate his father's 77-year-old Kiju, said, "The view was beyond my imagination. My father is also old, so I am traveling while paying close attention to infection." I was talking.



In addition, a mother in her thirties who visited from Tochigi Prefecture said, "I'm still nervous. I'm still nervous. This is the end of the holidays, and I'll avoid the crowds and play with my children in the local park." I did.



Manami Kosugi, chief of the Tokyo Skytree Town Public Relations Office, said, "I'm glad to see a smile for the first time in three years during the Golden Week holidays. I want to continue infection control so that people can visit with peace of mind." ..



Tokyo Skytree is open from 9:00 am, one hour earlier than usual until the 5th of this month, except for the 2nd.