Discover the Beauty of the Night Sky at Sunshine 60 Observatory
The Sunshine 60 Observatory, located at an impressive height of 251 meters in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, invites you to experience a series of captivating astronomical events titled "Tentaipark" throughout 2026. This unique venue, known as the "Sky Park," aims to bring the wonders of the night sky closer to everyone, providing spectacular views of various celestial phenomena.
Monthly Full Moon Viewing Events
Every month, attendees can participate in special full moon viewing sessions where visitors will have the chance to observe the luminous full moon through powerful telescopes. Each event includes exciting activities such as thematic menus at the Tentobpark Cafe that reflect the essence of the month's full moon and educational talks enhancing the overall celestial experience.
Theme Events for Each Month
Among these events, the full moon viewing is accompanied by other enchanting astronomical happenings:
- - September: Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with the striking harvest moon.
- - November and January: Witness the mesmerizing "Diamond Fuji," a phenomenon where the sun creates a diamond-like shine on Mount Fuji’s summit.
- - January 1st: Start the new year off by catching the first sunrise of the year at a special viewing event.
Besides these, the venue is planning to host enlightening workshops during the summer break where children can construct their own telescopes and learn about the universe, making it an excellent opportunity for their summer projects.
The location's altitude means there are no tall buildings nearby, allowing for breathtaking views of the moon, recognized as one of Japan's "One Hundred Famous Moons" by the Night View Tourism Convention Bureau, which promotes the preservation of beautiful moonlit landscapes.
Tentobpark Cafe and Special Menus
During the monthly full moon events, participants can indulge in specially crafted menus inspired by the unique themes of each month's lunar spectacle. Here’s a glimpse of some of the beverages and treats you’ll find:
- - April: Pink Moon Soda
- - May: Flower Moon Mini Parfait
- - June: Strawberry Moon Roll
- - July: Galaxy Anmitsu
- - August: Sturgeon Moon Lemonade
- - September: Corn Moon Combo
Each menu continues to evolve with the themes, keeping the experiences fresh and exciting for returning guests.
Past Events and Workshops
Last summer, the observatory hosted a remarkable workshop targeted at elementary school students, where they learned about telescopes while assembling their own, making it perfect for educational pursuits and research projects. Many families joined for this event, indicating a high interest, and tickets sold out quickly. Depending on the weather, participants could even gaze at the full moon through telescopes set up indoor.
The workshop is set to repeat this summer, and further details regarding schedules and ticketing will be available on the Tentaipark official website as the dates approach.
Visitor Information
If you're looking to embrace the wonders of the night sky, the Sunshine 60 Observatory is located at:
- - Address: 3-1 Higashiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo, 60F Sunshine City
- - Hours: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (last admission one hour before closing)
- - Admission Fee: Adults (High School students and older): Weekdays 700 JPY、Weekends and Holidays 900 JPY | Children (Elementary and Middle School students): Weekdays 500 JPY、Weekends and Holidays 600 JPY | Free for toddlers under elementary age
For specific inquiries, you can contact them directly at
03-3989-3457 or visit their website for more details:
Sunshine City Observatory.
Join us for a spectacular celestial journey and immerse yourself in the magical experience of observing the wonders of the universe at the Sunshine 60 Observatory!