In the case of time constraints, I still rushed over desperately. After all, Japan's landmark attractions, and more importantly, come and see the op! It was a Sunday afternoon when I went, and there were a lot of people, but it was not full. Seeing the ticket office outside the tower is quite obvious. The Thief King Hall and the observation deck need to buy tickets. Other public parts (mainly 1-5 floor) are free. There is not enough time to buy tickets and just stroll around. The Thief Store is near the entrance elevator on the first floor. It has been playing the theme song and entered the play in an instant. There are many products, dazzling, biscuits candy, daily necessities, hand-made bags, picture 9 iron box biscuits 130, small expensive, and twisted eggs, 300, 400 yen mainly, drawn to a Ming brother haha, the design is quite exquisite, can be hung on the edge of the cup. There seems to be a sea thief restaurant near the store, and I took a glance. There are many small shops on the 2nd and 3rd floors, there are hand-selling, pastries, and Tokyo Hachitani. The King of the Thieves Hall is located independently upstairs, there are guide signs all the way, the entrance on the 3rd floor, there are several floors above, the price business hours are taken, and you must leave enough time to go in and play next time! The elevator leading to the observation deck is equipped with an elevator brother. It is so retro, super enthusiastic, and I have a few words.