1. Tokyo Tower Observation Deck Tokyo Sky Tower is the Sky Tree.
It is 634.0 meters high and is certified as the world's tallest tower. It was included in the Guinness Book of World Records on November 17, 2011, becoming the world's tallest self-standing radio tower.
The design of the entire Skytree combines the traditional beauty of Japan with futuristic design, creating an urban landscape that transcends time and space.
The tower is composed of Japan's traditional blue and white colors. On a clear day, the colors of the sky contrast with the colors of the Skytree, outlining a fairyland-like picture.
2. Tokyo Tower Observation Deck commemorative coins are 22.6 mm and 26.5 mm in size. 3. Tokyo Observation Tower Tokyo Tower (Japanese: Tokyo) is a landmark building in Tokyo.
It is located in Okada Park, Tokyo, with a height of 332.6 meters.
The East Tower was modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris and was completed in October 1958.
Since then, it has been the tallest building in Tokyo until the completion of the Tokyo Sky Tower (634 meters) in February 2012, relegating it to second place.
The main colors of the East Tower are red and white because of air traffic control regulations for easy identification.
In recent years, the public's landscape requirements have increased, and the color of the tower is no longer restricted.
The lights are on between sunset and midnight.
The lights change with the seasons, white in summer and orange in spring, autumn and winter.
Tokyo Tower has a large observation tower with a height of 150 meters, and a special observation tower with a height of 249.9 meters, which can have a panoramic view of Tokyo.
On a sunny day, you can overlook Mount Fuji.
The main purpose of the East Tower is to send various radio waves such as television and radio. In addition, it can send signals to the Tokyo metropolitan area during earthquakes, brake subway trains and Shinkansen trains, and has functions such as navigation beacons, wind direction and speed measurement, and temperature measurement.
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Since analog television transmission in Japan ended on July 24, 2011, it was replaced by digital television.
In order to improve reception quality, the Tokyo Sky Tower at an altitude of 634 meters in Morita Ward, Tokyo, has replaced the TV signal transmission function of Tokyo Tower since 2013.
4. Tokyo Observation Tower Tokyo Tower, known as the first tower in Japan, stands on the west side of Tokyo Park in Minato-ku, Tokyo and is regarded as a landmark building in the center of Tokyo.
Tokyo Tower was built in 1958.
It is said to be based on the Eiffel Tower in France. Its height of 333 meters is 10 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower.
The red and white tower of Tokyo Tower is very eye-catching.
Every night, the lights here are brightly lit, creating a brilliant scene.
In addition to sightseeing, Tokyo Tower has been used for important practical purposes since its establishment, namely as a radio transmission tower for 7 major television stations, 21 television transfer stations and radio stations (such as Japan's NHK).
Tokyo Tower has a large observatory and a dedicated observatory at 150 meters and 250 meters respectively.
The 150-meter large observatory is directly accessible by elevator.
If you want to go higher, you can take another elevator from the Grand Observatory to the 250-meter special observatory.
From the floor-to-ceiling glass of the observatory, you can see the architectural layout of downtown Tokyo, and even Mount Fuji and Yokohama to the west are within your sight.
The ground of the observatory is inlaid with a transparent overlooking window, which allows you to overlook the internal structure of Tokyo Tower and directly feel its height.
If you are physically strong, you can also try climbing the 563 steps to enjoy the hard-won beauty at the observatory.
In addition to tower viewing and tower climbing, the tower buildings under Tokyo Tower also have different sightseeing facilities.
The first floor is a lounge that provides food and drinks, as well as a beautiful aquarium; the second floor is a shopping mall with many shops; the third floor is a wax museum with vivid lights and sound effects for visitors, and a 3D maze with interesting
Fun is for play; the fourth floor not only has a TV studio, but also an educational and entertaining science exhibition room and a dazzling world record museum.
5. Tokyo Tower Sightseeing Floor Tokyo Tower, officially known as Japan Radio Tower, is located in Tokyo Port Park, Japan.
It is a red and white tower modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but its height is 333 meters, which is 13 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower.
It is the tallest self-supporting tower in the world.
"Tokyo Tower" is also a Japanese TV series, movie and novel of the same name.
Current location: Tokyo Tower is the tallest free-standing tower in Japan, with a height of 333 meters.
The tower body is supported by four legs and is in the shape of a pyramid. The tower body is painted orange and milky white, bright and dazzling.
The tower is responsible for radio transmission of 7 television stations, 21 TV reels and radio stations.
At a height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observation deck; at a height of 250 meters, there is a glass observatory overlooking Tokyo.
6. Use the key to the Tokyo Tower Special Observation Tower to open the door above the sacrificial venue, and you can pick up the Silver Snake Ring.
Mainly you can change things in the bird's nest.
_Key to the Watchtower: In the alley next to the entrance to the Black Forest.
Kill the Moonlight Butterfly and move on.
You can get an ash and this key from the Petrified Blacksmith.
Meet the first blacksmith as normal.
After meeting the blacksmith, continue forward and kill the headless demon.
Then enter the border of the forest.
There is a path next to the gate, and the article of Arterius is used to open the door.
Let's go.
Inside there are a few stone guards and a bunch of strange tree branches.
Get rid of the buildings above you.