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Can you see Mt Fuji from Shibuya sky?

SHIBUYA SKY at SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE SQUARE It offers superb, panoramic views of Tokyo that include Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Tokyo Tower, TOKYO SKYTREE, and even Mt. Fuji.



Yes, you can see Mount Fuji from Shibuya Sky, but visibility is highly dependent on atmospheric conditions. Located 229 meters above the city, the open-air "Sky Stage" offers a stunning, unobstructed view of the mountain to the southwest. In 2026, the best chances for a sighting are during the winter months (December to February), when the air is cold, dry, and clear. For the best experience, aim for the early morning hours shortly after the 10:00 AM opening, or the "Golden Hour" just before sunset. On humid or hazy days, especially in summer, the mountain often remains hidden behind a veil of smog and clouds. Travelers are encouraged to check live visibility webcams or dedicated weather apps like "Is Fuji Visible?" before purchasing their timed-entry tickets to avoid disappointment.

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