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Summary of Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree (634m), completed in 2012, is Japan’s tallest tower and the world’s second tallest structure. Built to improve broadcasting, it features earthquake-resistant technology inspired by traditional five-story pagodas, using a central pillar to absorb shocks.
It has two observation decks at 350m and 450m, offering panoramic views of Mt. Fuji, Tokyo Bay, and Shinjuku. The glass floor at 340m lets visitors look straight down. The Observation Corridor at 450m provides a unique sloped walkway experience.
Eco-friendly features include a rainwater cooling system and energy-efficient lighting. At Sky Restaurant 634 (Floor 345), visitors can enjoy French cuisine with a stunning view. The tower and Skytree Town offer shopping and dining, making it a must-visit in Tokyo.
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Summary of Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree (634m), completed in 2012, is Japan’s tallest tower and the world’s second tallest structure. Built to improve broadcasting, it features earthquake-resistant technology inspired by traditional five-story pagodas, using a central pillar to absorb shocks.
It has two observation decks at 350m and 450m, offering panoramic views of Mt. Fuji, Tokyo Bay, and Shinjuku. The glass floor at 340m lets visitors look straight down. The Observation Corridor at 450m provides a unique sloped walkway experience.
Eco-friendly features include a rainwater cooling system and energy-efficient lighting. At Sky Restaurant 634 (Floor 345), visitors can enjoy French cuisine with a stunning view. The tower and Skytree Town offer shopping and dining, making it a must-visit in Tokyo.
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