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Best Rooftop Pools Tokyo: 4 Must-Visit Sky-High Swim Spots

Rooftop Pools Tokyo: Top 4 Sky-High Swim Spots

Summer in Tokyo calls for rooftop dips with panoramic cityscapes. From seasonal open-air terraces to high-floor hotel escapes, these rooftop pools blend design, comfort and budget. Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple or family, here are the four must-visit rooftop pools in Tokyo—complete with access, fees and insider tips.

Stunning view from a Tokyo rooftop pool at sunset.

Overview & Selection Criteria

We evaluated each rooftop pool based on:

  • Popularity & guest reviews
  • Atmosphere & views of Tokyo Tower or Shibuya skyline
  • Affordability & day-pass options
Venue Entry Fee Season / Hours Nearest Station
The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo Rooftop Pool Day Pass ¥4,500 Jun–Sep, 10:00–19:00 Shinagawa (JR 2 min walk)
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel Rooftop Pool Free for Guests
Day Pass ¥5,000
Year-round (indoor) 7:00–21:00 Shibuya (JR/Metro 3 min walk)
Grand Hyatt Tokyo Outdoor Terrace Pool Day Pass ¥6,000 Jul–Aug, 9:00–20:00 Roppongi (Oedo Line 3 min walk)
Tokyo Dome Hotel Summer Rooftop Pool Day Pass ¥3,800 Jul–Sep, 11:00–18:00 Korakuen (Marunouchi Line 1 min walk)

Featured Rooftop Pools

1. The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo Rooftop Pool

Nestled atop Shinagawa Station’s interconnected complex, this seasonal rooftop pool delivers 270° views of the city skyline, including Tokyo Tower. With cabanas, poolside cocktails and shaded lounges, it’s a favorite for day-pass visitors and hotel guests alike.

  • Season: June 1–September 30
  • Dress Code: Swimwear & cover-up
  • Language Support: English-speaking staff available
Entry Fee ¥4,500 (day pass)
Hours 10:00–19:00
Average Spend ¥2,000 on drinks/snacks
Nearest Station JR Shinagawa Station (Takanawa Exit) 2 min walk

2. Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel Rooftop Pool

This high-floor indoor/outdoor style pool on the 21st floor is open year-round. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame Shibuya’s neon-lit streets by day and a glittering skyline by night. Guests get complimentary access; day-pass visitors are welcome on weekdays.

  • Season: Year-round (heated)
  • Facilities: Sauna, hot tub
  • Dress Code: Swimwear only
Entry Fee ¥0 (hotel guests)
¥5,000 (weekday day-pass)
Hours 7:00–21:00
Average Spend ¥3,000 on spa services
Nearest Station Shibuya Station (Hachiko Exit) 3 min walk

3. Grand Hyatt Tokyo Outdoor Terrace Pool

Situated on the hotel’s podium level overlooking Midtown Gardens, this summer-only pool offers sun lounges, daybeds and a casual bar. It’s ideal for families and couples seeking a vibrant yet relaxing oasis in Roppongi.

  • Season: July 15–August 31
  • Atmosphere: Family-friendly, cabanas available
  • Language Support: Bilingual staff (EN/JP)
Entry Fee ¥6,000 (day pass)
Hours 9:00–20:00
Average Spend ¥2,500 on poolside menu
Nearest Station Roppongi Station (Oedo Line) 3 min walk

4. Tokyo Dome Hotel Summer Rooftop Pool

This budget-friendly rooftop pool atop Tokyo Dome Hotel offers direct views of the Dome and Gardens. Day-pass rates are among the lowest in central Tokyo, making it a top pick for families and budget-minded travelers.

  • Season: July 1–September 15
  • Features: Pool bar, shady pergolas
  • Dress Code: Standard swimwear
Entry Fee ¥3,800 (day pass)
Hours 11:00–18:00
Average Spend ¥1,500 on light bites
Nearest Station Korakuen Station (Marunouchi Line) 1 min walk

Summary & Tips

  • Book weekdays to avoid crowds and secure early-bird rates.
  • Check weather policies—some outdoor pools close on rain.
  • Reserve cabanas in advance for best views and shade.

 

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