If you're planning a Tokyo trip in 2026 and love Pokémon (or just fun, colorful shopping experiences), Pokémon Center Skytree Town needs to be on your list.

Located inside Tokyo Solamachi at the base of Tokyo Skytree, this flagship Pokémon store is more than a shop — it’s an immersive fan experience filled with exclusive merchandise, giant character displays, and photo-worthy moments.
Here’s what makes it stand out — and why it keeps trending with travelers.

The first thing you’ll see is a massive Mega Rayquaza statue soaring above the entrance. It’s one of the most iconic Pokémon displays in Japan and easily one of the most photographed.
If you're visiting for content creation or Instagram, arrive early — crowds build quickly, especially on weekends.

One of the biggest reasons fans visit Pokémon Center Skytree Town is for location-exclusive items, including:
Skytree-themed Pikachu plush
Limited-edition keychains
Tokyo-exclusive souvenirs
Japanese Pokémon Trading Card Game releases
New merchandise often drops on Saturdays, and limited stock can sell out within hours. If you’re a collector, check release calendars before your visit.
Address: Tokyo Solamachi East Yard, 4F
1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo
Nearest Station: Oshiage (Skytree) Station — direct access
This location is especially convenient because you can combine it with:
Tokyo Skytree observation deck
Sumida Aquarium
Solamachi shopping & food courts
A walk along the Sumida River
It’s one of the easiest Pokémon Centers to include in a 1-day Tokyo itinerary.

To make the most of your visit:
Go on a weekday morning (right at 10:00 AM opening)
Avoid public holidays and school vacation periods
Expect possible entry limits during peak seasons
During busy times, lines can form before opening.
International visitors can shop tax-free by presenting their passport. Keep receipts and follow standard Japan tax-free procedures.
Payments accepted:
Cash
Major credit cards
IC cards (Suica / PASMO)
Yes — especially if:
You’re a Pokémon collector
You’re traveling with kids
You’re creating Japan travel content
You’re exploring the Tokyo Skytree area
Even casual fans enjoy the atmosphere, displays, and exclusive finds.
Plan your visit in the morning, take photos first, shop second, and then explore Skytree and Solamachi afterward. It turns into a full half-day experience without needing to travel across the city.