Step into the future at RED° TOKYO TOWER, located inside the famous Tokyo Tower. Here, technology meets entertainment in Japan’s largest VR/AR esports theme park. From mind-blowing VR rides to competitive esports battles, there’s something exciting for visitors of all ages, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Tokyo.

Why Visit RED° TOKYO TOWER

Entrance to Red Tokyo Tower
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: Dive into Japan’s largest digital amusement park featuring an extensive array of VR and AR attractions, where technology pushes the boundaries of entertainment.
  • Diverse Attractions for All Ages: Whether you’re a gaming enthusiast, a family with kids, or just looking for a unique day out, RED° TOKYO TOWER caters to all. Enjoy everything from esports competitions to interactive VR experiences that offer something new at every turn.
  • Unique VR Experiences: Experience exclusive attractions like the Robot Fight, where you can suit up and battle it out in a robot arena, or feel the adrenaline rush on the 360° spinning VR rides that can’t be found anywhere else in Japan.
  • Cultural Fusion: Located inside Tokyo Tower, one of Japan’s most famous landmarks, the park blends modern entertainment with iconic cultural heritage, offering a unique experience that contrasts futuristic games with historic scenery.
  • Educational and Fun: Not just for fun, the attractions at RED° TOKYO TOWER are designed to be immersive and educational, teaching visitors about the latest advancements in digital technology while ensuring they have a blast.

Exploring the Zones of RED° TOKYO TOWER

When you visit RED° TOKYO TOWER, it’s like stepping into different worlds on each floor, each with its own vibe and set of cool activities. Let me walk you through what each zone offers, so you know exactly what to expect:

First Floor – Welcome Zone

  • RED° SHOKUDO: Grab a bite here to kickstart your adventure or to wind down after all the excitement.
  • Interactive Entrance: Right from the start, the entrance sets the scene with its interactive displays and themed decor. It feels like you’re entering a futuristic playground, which is pretty cool and gets you pumped for what’s coming.
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Third Floor – Inspiration Zone

  • Gaming and VR Adventures: If you’re into gaming, this floor will blow your mind. The VR setups here are top-notch, and the esports arena feels like you’re in a sci-fi movie. It’s all about getting into the game and having a blast, whether you’re a hardcore gamer or just giving it a go for fun.
  • Retro Games and Projection Mapping: There’s also a spot where you can play retro games. It’s a fun throwback and the projection mapping here adds a whole new dimension to the gaming experience.
  • Exclusive Merchandise: Make sure to check out the shop on this floor. They’ve got some unique RED° gear that you won’t find anywhere else. Perfect for souvenirs!

Fourth Floor – Attraction Zone

  • Physical eSports and Drone Competitions: This area is really interactive. You can get involved in AR sports or try your hand at drone racing. It’s a mix of physical activity and tech, which makes for a pretty dynamic experience.
  • VR Rides: The VR rides here are something else! Whether you’re racing through a virtual landscape or exploring fantastical realms, it feels incredibly real and is definitely a thrill.

Fifth Floor – Ultimate Zone

  • E-Motorsports and Mind Sports: For anyone who loves racing, the simulation areas on this floor are amazing. They feel super realistic, and there are also brain games that really make you think.
  • Cafe & Bar Area: After all that excitement, the cafe & bar is a great place to chill. They serve up some tasty snacks and drinks in a super cool, laid-back setting.

Notable Attractions

RED° TOKYO TOWER offers a variety of attractions that blend high-tech entertainment with interactive fun. Here are some of the standout experiences that were available during my visit:

VR Racing

VR Racing at RED TOKYO TOWER

Experience the thrill of high-speed racing in a virtual environment that feels astonishingly real. At the VR Racing attraction, you’ll strap into a simulator that mimics the movements and speeds of a real race car, complete with wind effects and realistic steering feedback. It’s perfect for adrenaline junkies and those who love the blend of technology and speed.

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Red Light, Green Light

Red Light, Green Light game at RED TOKYO TOWER

Inspired by Squid Game, this attraction takes a simple concept and turns it into a high-stakes, interactive challenge. Participants must advance towards the finish line when the signal is “green” and freeze completely when it turns to “red.” Motion sensors ensure that the game is fair and challenging, providing a fun and energetic way to engage with others.

Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall - Human Tetris

Also known as “Human Tetris,” this game requires players to fit through oddly shaped holes in moving walls. It’s a test of quick thinking and agility, as you must quickly position yourself correctly to fit through the gaps. This game is hilariously fun and offers a good physical challenge, making it a great choice for families and groups of friends.

VR Shooting Game

VR Shooting Game

Step into a virtual battlefield with the VR Shooting Game. Equipped with a VR headset and a physical gun controller, players navigate through digital terrains, battling enemies and completing missions. It’s an immersive experience that combines strategy, precision, and quick reflexes, ideal for those who enjoy action-packed adventures.

Drone Racing

Drone Racing at RED TOKYO TOWER

Take control of a high-speed drone and navigate through a series of obstacles and tight spaces in a race against time and other competitors. Drone Racing at RED° TOKYO TOWER is not only about speed but also precision and control. This attraction offers a unique opportunity to pilot a drone in a safe and competitive environment, appealing to tech enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.

RED° TOKYO TOWER has something for everyone, from young kids to adults. While most attractions are family-friendly, there are a few with height and age restrictions, so it’s a good idea to check these details for specific rides or activities you’re interested in

Yes, there are several places to eat and drink inside RED° TOKYO TOWER. RED° SHOKUDO on the first floor offers a fantastic menu of Japanese dishes, and there’s a cafe & bar on the fifth floor where you can grab drinks and light snacks.

Yes, re-entry is possible. Just make sure to get a stamp or a pass at the exit which you’ll need to show for re-entry.

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Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended as there’s a lot of walking and some physical activity involved. For VR and certain active games, closed shoes and socks are required, so be sure to bring these along.

Planning Your Visit to RED° TOKYO TOWER

To make sure you get the most out of your trip to RED° TOKYO TOWER, here are some practical tips that can help you navigate and enjoy your day without any hitches:

Buying Tickets

  • How to Buy: You can purchase tickets online ahead of your visit, which I definitely recommend to avoid the queues. Sometimes they have online discounts that you won’t get at the door.
  • Types of Tickets: There are different types of tickets depending on the experiences you want to include. Some attractions might cost extra, so check the details when you book.

Best Times to Visit

  • Avoiding Crowds: If you can, try to visit on a weekday. Weekends and public holidays can get pretty busy, and some attractions might have longer wait times.
  • Opening Hours: Check the current opening hours on their official website as they can vary with the season or during special events.

Getting There

  • Public Transport: RED° TOKYO TOWER is well connected by public transport. The closest stations are Akabanebashi on the Oedo Line (a 5-minute walk away) and Kamiyacho on the Hibiya Line (a 7-minute walk away). There are also several buses that stop near Tokyo Tower.
  • Parking: If you’re driving, there is parking available at Tokyo Tower. Rates and availability can vary, so it might be worth checking this on their website too.

What to Bring

  • Essentials: Wear comfortable shoes as there’s quite a bit of walking involved. Also, some VR attractions require socks, so bring a pair along.

Video

I talked about my RED° TOKYO TOWER experience during this livestream about Things to Do in Tokyo when it Rains. The segment starts at 21:05.

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