On the night of February 22, 2026, approximately twenty people were trapped in an elevator at Tokyo Skytree, at Japão. The equipment presented a mechanical failure, stopping during the descent from the observation deck of the famous Tóquio tower.
The incident occurred shortly before 8:30 p.m., with the elevator blocked approximately 30 meters above the ground. Equipes of rescue and Departamento of Polícia Metropolitana were immediately called to the emergency in the neighborhood of Sumida.
Authorities confirmed that, at the time of the last update (10 p.m.), there were no reports of injuries among passengers. Policiais established communication with the detained individuals, ensuring their well-being.
Rescue operation underway
The operation to free the occupants mobilized Corpo from Bombeiros and the technical teams from Tokyo Skytree. The main focus was the safe and agile rescue of stranded people.
The tower’s management reported that all efforts were being made to resolve the outage. Investigações details will determine the exact cause of the elevator system interruption.
Safety standards and repercussions
Incidents at large structures like Tokyo Skytree are uncommon and trigger strict security protocols. The tower, known for its standards, will have this event reviewed to prevent future occurrences. The top priority remains the safety of visitors.

