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Tokyo travelogue: Tea ceremony and Tokyo TowerA symbol of Japan’s post-war rebirth as a major economic power, Tokyo Tower was the country’s tallest structure from its completion in 1958 until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.
and return the distinction to Tokyo. Just four years from then, Torch Tower will break that record to claim the title of Japan’s tallest skyscraper. Many redevelopment projects are planned or ...
The Japanese iteration of the Eiffel Tower serves ... you'll be able to spot Mount Fuji in the distance. The Tokyo Tower also has its own cafe, where patrons can sip tea while admiring the views ...
In the capital alone, 479 tower over the skyline ... The trend is no longer limited to Japan’s three major metropolitan areas―Tokyo, Kinki and Chubu. High-rise condominiums are now emerging ...
There are plenty of skyscrapers that provide a bird's-eye lookout in Tokyo, including Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree. So what makes the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tower special? It's free!
Tokyo’s Skytree soars 634 metres upwards, giving spectacular views of the Japanese megalopolis and ... was certified as the world’s tallest tower by Guinness World Records when it opened ...
This unique inclusion is Tokyo Tower's way of sending hope to the region affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. As this display is held right outside the tower on the ground level ...
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