[For Seniors] A Quiz to Discover the Charms of Tokyo Skytree
When it comes to Tokyo Skytree, it’s famous as a sightseeing spot, isn’t it?
When it was being built, it made headlines as the tallest tower in the world.
I imagine many older adults also want to go up at least once.
The view from the top offers an indescribable sense of exhilaration.
This time, we’re introducing a trivia quiz packed with the many charms of the Skytree.
We hope this quiz helps you discover even more of what makes the Skytree so appealing.
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[For Seniors] Quiz to Discover the Charms of Tokyo Skytree (1–10)
How many steps are there in the emergency stairs of Tokyo Skytree?
- 1500 steps
- 634 sections
- 2,500 steps
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2,500 steps
The number of evacuation stairs in Tokyo Skytree feels endless, doesn’t it? In an emergency, we might have to use these 2,500 steps of the emergency staircase.
What is Sorakara-chan’s catchphrase?
- It’s all going to start from here, you know.
- I'll try going from the sky from now on.
- From now on, I'm going to run.
See the answer
I'll try going from the sky from now on.
The catchphrase “From the sky, let’s go from here!” might come from Sorakara-chan’s wish for people to come visit the Skytree. You definitely want to go up the Skytree at least once, right?
How much did it cost to build the Tokyo Skytree?
- about 65 billion yen
- approximately 63.4 billion yen
- about 10 billion yen
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about 65 billion yen
The total project cost was about 65 billion yen, so it seems a considerable amount was spent on construction. As the tallest tower in Japan, it likely generated an economic impact beyond expectations.
[For Seniors] Quiz to Discover the Charms of Tokyo Skytree (11–20)
Which station is directly connected to Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi?
- Tokyo Skytree Station and Mizukami Station
- Tokyo Skytree Station and Oshiage Station
- Tokyo Skytree Station and Sumida Station
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Tokyo Skytree Station and Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station is served by lines like the Asakusa Line and the Hanzomon Line. Since there are various lines, it might be best to use whichever is most convenient. Tokyo’s rail network is extensive and complex, so you’ll need to be careful not to get lost.
What is the name of the beer garden held only during the summer at Tokyo Skytree?
- Downtown Beer Garden
- Beer Garden to Look Up At
- Sky Light Beer Garden
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Beer Garden to Look Up At
A resort-themed beer garden held at the foot of Tokyo Skytree. Enjoy delicious drinks and food while gazing up at the towering Skytree.
What is inside the Tokyo Skytree?
- Sola City
- Sora
- Solamachi
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Inside Tokyo Skytree, there is a commercial complex called Solamachi. It also features retro spaces that evoke the atmosphere of old Tokyo, offering fun for people of all ages.
What is the name of the elevator that takes you up to the observation deck of Tokyo Skytree?
- Observation Sky
- Observation Air
- Observation Shuttle
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Observation Shuttle
It's exciting, isn’t it, when you ride the elevator up to the observation deck? That observation elevator is called the Observation Shuttle, and it ascends at a speed of 600 meters per minute.


