Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza: Access, Hours & Night View Guide

Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza

Night view from Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza

Night View from Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza (Minato Ward)

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A free nightscape viewing spot where you can admire Kachidoki Bridge and the high-rise buildings of the Tsukishima area. The calm atmosphere makes it perfect for sophisticated adult dates.

Tokyo Night View Spot List

Visit Report: Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza

Waters Takeshiba is a commercial complex that was completed in 2020.

The facility consists of three buildings - the Theatre Building, Tower Building, and Parking Building - where you can enjoy night views from glass-enclosed decks.

The highlight is the eastward view where you can see Kachidoki Bridge and the high-rise buildings of the Tsukishima area. The abundant lights create a spectacular nightscape that spreads across your vision without any obstructions.

The Theatre Building also features tiered decks with free counter spaces available for public use, making it perfect for relaxing and taking your time.

Be sure to stop by after exploring the Takeshiba area.

Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza — Information

Features

Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza — Information
Address1-1-30 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JapanMinato Ward Night View Spots
Opening HoursOpen 24 hours
ClosedNone
Admission FeeFree
Links
Waters Takeshiba Instagram Account

Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza - Access & Parking

Access Information
Train / Nearest Station
  • 8-minute walk from JR Hamamatsucho Station
  • 3-minute walk from Yurikamome Takeshiba Station
Parking-

Best Time to See the Night View at Waters Takeshiba Waterfront Plaza

Night Photography Best Time

The 'magic hour' when the blue sky meets city lights.
Today's sunset is at 18:37.

Weather

天気予報(撮影参考)
TODAY5/13(Wed)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What kind of night views can you enjoy? What are the highlights?
You can view Kachidoki Bridge and the high-rise buildings of the Tsukishima area