It is highly recommended to go to Tokyo Tower in Japan, especially for couples.
Friends who travel to Japan as a couple in winter must go to Tokyo Tower to enjoy the warm orange light that only exists in winter and feel the romantic atmosphere.
Speaking of Japanese romance, many stories are set in Tokyo, and the most famous love landmark in Tokyo is the Tokyo Tower. Many people regard Tokyo Tower as a date or even a proposal place.
Starting in 2014, Tokyo Tower in Japan has launched the "Tokyo Tower City Light Fantasia" projection event in winter, allowing visitors to enjoy the night view of Tokyo and the time travel of future Tokyo at the same time.
From the viewing platform toward Shinjuku, you can not only see the urban image of future Tokyo freely reflected in the air, but the projection will also extend to the floor, making people feel like they are in a new generation of future space, strolling through the future of Tokyo Tower and skyscrapers
in the city.
At two locations on the floor of the tower, a three-dimensional map of Tokyo Tower is projected on the floor, as if you are standing on the top of Tokyo Tower at this moment. It is the best place to take photos.
Looking forward to the future, don’t forget the past!
On the glass facing the Tokyo Bay area, the scenery of Tokyo from the Edo period to modern times will be reflected; while in the direction of the Imperial Palace, the names of various buildings in Tokyo in front of you will be displayed.
In addition to experiencing this Tokyo full of futuristic technology, don’t forget that from December 1st to Christmas Day, Tokyo Tower will also have a romantic "Love Lights" that is limited to once a day!
During this period, every night between 19:30 and 20:00, the lights on the observation decks on the south and west sides of Tokyo Tower will be turned off, and pink love images will light up. It is said that if couples can witness the moment when the lights are turned off,
Will be able to get eternal happiness!
After reading the introduction, do you want to go there more?