Tokyo, Japan
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The best rooftop sunset spot in central Tokyo. The open-air platform on top of Shibuya Scramble Square puts you directly above the crossing with a clear western horizon toward Mount Fuji. On a clear winter evening, catching the sun drop behind Fuji from here is one of the defining Tokyo photography experiences. Book ahead — it gets crowded at golden hour.
Check tonight's sunset →One of Tokyo's best-kept open secrets: free entry, 202m elevation, and a wide westward view toward Fuji. The north and south towers both have observation floors. Sunrise from the east tower catches the first light on the city's endless low-rise sprawl stretching to the bay. On clear days the view to Fuji is unobstructed and genuinely spectacular.
Check golden hour timing →Tokyo's best inner-city park for garden photography. In late March and early April the cherry blossoms peak here, and early morning light through the trees before the crowds arrive is exceptional. Autumn brings strong foliage color in November. The garden is large enough to find quiet corners even on busy days — arrive at opening for the best light and fewest people.
Check sunrise forecast →The most iconic dark sky destination from Tokyo. Lake Kawaguchiko and Lake Yamanakako give direct foreground views of Mount Fuji with star-filled skies above. The Bortle 4–5 conditions are good enough for wide-angle Milky Way shots with Fuji in the frame on new moon nights from April through September. The drive is about 90 minutes from central Tokyo.
Check Fuji Five Lakes tonight →| Location | Distance | Bortle | Best for | |
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| Okutama Mountains | 70 km west | 5–6 | Quick escape, forest foreground | Starcast → |
| Fuji Five Lakes | 100 km west | 4–5 | Milky Way over Fuji, lake reflections | Starcast → |
| Izu Peninsula | 150 km southwest | 4–5 | Coastal stars, sea horizon | Starcast → |
| Mount Yatsugatake | 200 km west | 3–4 | High elevation, serious dark sky | Starcast → |