5 Best Photo Spots To Capture Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree is one of the popular sightseeing spots in Tokyo which was opened since 2012. Many tourist go to Tokyo Skytree for the great view from its observation deck and get the whole view of the city.
There are also other attractions such as a shopping mall, an aquarium, planetarium and many more. Last time I visited there with my family, I found a new way to enjoy the Skytree from different perspectives, literally.
It is to take a walk around Skytree and find some spots to take a good pictures of it.
Here I will show you some of them that I took, and I think I did pretty good job.

1: 【Jukken Bridge】
It is a tiny little bridge near by Skytree and the night view from here is absolutely stunning.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/suzumenonamida/16121928033
Via flickr, Manish Prabhune

2: 【Oyokogawa Shinsui Park】
Find the “Reflect Scape” at the park only a few minutes walk away from the Skytree.
You can take a selfie with it even if you were traveling by yourself.
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3: 【Genmori Bridge】
You can capture the skytree and the train at the same time.
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4: 【Pond in Sumida Park】
It is not technically a picture of the skytree, but as you can see, it is reflected on a pond.
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5: 【Koume Ushijima Street】
It might be a little hard to take a whole thing of the skytree from its bottom, but if you step aside a little, you can take a beautiful picture!
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It would be fun for you to walk around and find your own spots.
Enjoy!
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