Discover Sumida
13 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in the world, offering panoramic views of the city. It's ideal for capturing urban landscapes and city skylines.

Sumida River Banks
Offering a scenic view of Tokyo Skytree and the city skyline, this spot is great for landscape and cityscape photography.

KZN Tower (Koto-ku Neighborhood)
While not a specific tower, the Koto-ku neighborhood offers a mix of modern and traditional architecture, ideal for capturing urban and cityscape photography

Sumida Park
Located on both sides of the Sumida River, this park offers stunning views of Tokyo Skytree and the cityscape. It's ideal for sunset and night photography.

Kotoshirine Park
A tranquil park offering serene landscapes and peaceful photography opportunities, located in the heart of Koto-ku

Kiyosumi Garden
A serene Japanese garden with a pond and stepping stones, perfect for capturing peaceful landscapes

Shiki Theater
A modern theater offering unique architecture and opportunities for urban photography

Sumida River
The Sumida River provides beautiful views of Tokyo's skyline, especially during sunset. It's a great spot for urban and waterscape photography.

Makura-bashi Bridge
Located near the West Zone of TOKYO mizumachi, this bridge offers a beautiful view of Tokyo Skytree reflected in the water at night.

Asakusa-Nitemmon Pier
A scenic pier offering views of the Sumida River and Tokyo Skytree from a unique perspective. It's ideal for waterscape and urban photography.

Kokugikan
A significant sports arena in Tokyo, known for sumo wrestling events. It offers opportunities for capturing unique sports and cultural scenes.

Kinshicho Park
A serene park in Tokyo near Saitama that offers a peaceful escape. It features lawns, walking paths, and a pond, making it suitable for nature and relaxation-themed photography.

Onari Bridge
Onari Bridge is a lesser-known spot located between the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay. It offers a unique perspective on Tokyo's rail network, especially during sunrise or rush hour.