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1. Tokyo Tower Observatory

Tokyo Sky Tower is the Sky Tree. It has a height of 634.0 meters, certified as the world's tallest tower November 17, 2011 was included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's tallest self-supporting radio tower.

The entire design of the SKYTREE blends the traditional beauty of Japan with futuristic design to create a cityscape that transcends time and space. The tower is composed of traditional Japanese blue and white colors,

and on a clear day, the colors of the sky against the colors of the SKYTREE create a picture of a wonderland.

2. Tokyo Tower Observatory Commemorative Coin

Areas of 22.6 mm and 26.5 mm

3. Tokyo Observatory Tower

Tokyo Tower (Japanese: 東京タ) is a landmark in Tokyo. It is located in Tokyo's Okada Park and has a height of 332.6 meters.

The East Tower was completed in October 1958, modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It remained Tokyo's tallest building thereafter until the Sky Tower Tokyo (634 meters) was completed in February 2012 and retreated to second place.

The main color of the East Tower is red and white, as air traffic control regulations make it easy to identify. In recent years, public demand for views has increased and the tower's color 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, fall and winter.

The Tokyo Tower has a large 150-meter-high _lookout_ tower and a special 249.9-meter-high _lookout_ tower that offers a panoramic view of Tokyo. On a sunny day, you can overlook Mt. Fuji. The main purpose of the East Tower is to send various radio waves such as TV and radio, in addition to sending signals to the Tokyo metropolitan area in the event of an earthquake, braking subway trains and Shinkansen trains, and having functions such as navigational marking, wind direction and speed measurement, and temperature measurement.

As analog TV transmission in Japan ended on July 24, 2011, it was replaced by digital TV. In order to improve reception quality, Tokyo Sky Tower, which is 634 meters above sea level in Tokyo's Morita Ward, has replaced the TV signal transmission function undertaken by Tokyo Tower since 2013.

4. Tokyo Kanko Tower

The Tokyo Tower, known as Japan's No. 1 tower, stands on the west side of Tokyo Park in Minato-ku, Tokyo, and is regarded as an iconic landmark in the center of Tokyo. Tokyo Tower was built in 1958. It is said to be modeled after the Eiffel Tower in France, and at 333 meters is 10 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower.

The red and white towers of the Tokyo Tower are very striking. Every night, it is lit up with a brilliant scene. In addition to sightseeing, the Tokyo Tower has been utilized for important practical purposes since its establishment, namely as a radio transmission tower for seven major television stations, 21 television relay stations, and broadcasting stations (e.g., nhk Japan).

Tokyo Tower has a large observatory at 150 m and a dedicated observatory at 250 m. The large observatory at 150 m is directly accessible by elevator. If you want to go higher, you can take another elevator from the Large 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. The floor of the observatory is inlaid with a transparent overlook window that allows you to look down on the interior of the Tokyo Tower and get a direct feel for its height. If you're physically strong, you can also try climbing the 563 steps to take in the hard-won view from the observatory.

Besides seeing and climbing the tower, there are also different sightseeing facilities in the tower building below the Tokyo Tower. On the first floor there is a lounge serving food and drinks and a beautiful aquarium; on the second floor there is a shopping mall with many stores; on the third floor there is a wax museum with vivid lights and sound effects for visiting and a 3-D maze with interesting fun for playing; and on the fourth floor there is not only a TV studio, but also a fun and educational science exhibition room and an extensive world record gallery.

5. Tokyo Tower Sightseeing Level

Tokyo Tower, formally known as Nippon Telegraph Tower, is located in Port Park, Tokyo, Japan. It is a red and white tower modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but it is 333 meters high, 13 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower. It is the tallest self-supporting tower in the world. The Tokyo Tower is also the Japanese TV series, movie and novel of the same name.

Current LocationThe Tokyo Tower is the tallest free-standing tower in Japan at 333 meters. Supported by four legs, the tower is pyramid-shaped and is brightly painted in orange and cream colors. The tower is tasked with the radio transmission of seven television stations, 21 television dials and radio stations. At a height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observation deck; at 250 meters, a glass observatory overlooks Tokyo.

6. Tokyo Tower Special Observation Deck

The key to the tower opens the door above the festival grounds and allows you to pick up the Silver Serpent Ring. The key can be used to change things in the bird's nest.

_The 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 you meet the blacksmith, continue on and kill the headless demon. Then enter the border of the forest. There's a path next to the gate, and Artelius' article is used to open the door. Let's go. Inside there are a couple stone guards and a bunch of strange branches. Go to the building above you. Climb to the top and boss fight the Moonlight Butterfly. After the victory I move on and there is a blacksmith there I can find the key to the Ash and Watchtower from him. This key opens the fairy street outside the city.

7. Tokyo_Watchtower

Tokyo Tower, the tallest free-standing tower in the world. It is located in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, on the west side of the park.

The tower is 333 meters high. Once the highest point in Tokyo, it was surpassed by the 634-meter Tokyo Sky Tower, completed in 2012. Supported by four legs, the East Tower is a pyramid of orange and white.

The upper part of the tower houses the radio transmission antennas of Tokyo's seven TV stations, 21 TV relay stations, radio stations and state-run railroads. At a height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observation deck; at 250 meters, there is a special observatory.

8. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office Observatory

Famous Sites: Mt. Fuji is located in the south-central part of Honshu, and at 3,776 meters above sea level, it is the highest peak in Japan. It is called the sacred mountain is a symbol of the Japanese people and the Japanese nation. About 80 kilometers from Tokyo, across Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures, covering an area of 90.76 square kilometers. The entire mountain is conical in shape and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. There are Fuji eight peaks Fuji around the mountain, such as Mt. Spike, Mt. Hakusan, Kujuku-no-dake, Dainichi-dake, Mt. Izu, Mt. Chinguei, Mt. Komagatake, Mt. Sangaku, and so on.

Mount Fuji also has the Fantasy Travel Museum, Insect Museum, Natural Science Museum, Odd Stone Museum, Fuji Museum, Large Science Museum, Botanical Garden, Wild Bird Garden, Wild Monkey Garden, and a variety of sports and playgrounds. The Sanzanzanjusshi Shrine and Asami Shrine at the summit are the main attractions of Fuji Hakone-cho Izu National Park. The Tokyo Tower in Tokyo was built in 1958 and is 333 meters high. The top of Japan's tallest freestanding tower is equipped with radio transmission antennas for seven TV stations, 21 TV relay stations and radio stations in Tokyo. At a height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observation deck, and at a height of 250 meters, there is a special observatory. As far as the eye can see, the platform is surrounded by large floor-to-ceiling glass windows that slope outward. Standing on the observation deck overlooking the city of Tokyo, you can see a panoramic view of the entire city. The lower part of the tower houses the Tower building, with a lounge on the first floor, a shopping mall on the second floor, the largest wax museum in Japan and the Far East on the third floor, a modern science museum and TV studio on the fourth floor, and a radio transmitter station on the fifth floor.

Located in the city of Nara, the Temple of Oriental Gods was built by the famous Chinese monk Jianzhen in the Tang Dynasty. It is the main temple of Buddhism in Japan. The building, which has the architectural style of China's Sheng Tang Dynasty, is recognized as a national treasure of Japan. The construction of the temple began in the third year of Tabingborako (759 A.D.) during the sixth mission to Japan of the Tang Dynasty (688-763 A.D.) by the monk Jianzhen and was completed around 770 A.D. The temple was built in the third year of the Tabingborako period (759 A.D.). The red banner on the temple gate, Tang Zhao Ti Temple, was written by the Empress of Japan, Xiao Qian, in imitation of Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi. The temple has a lush pine forest, a quiet garden, and many halls, including a lecture hall and ring altar from the Tabing period, a golden hall from the late Nara period (710-789 AD), a drum tower and an auditorium from the Kamakura period (1185-1333 AD), as well as statues of the Buddha and Dharma vessels

There is also the tomb of Kanjin to the east of the Royal Cinema, where there are some famous flowers and plants from China such as pines, osmanthus, peonies , peonies, Sun Moon Lotus, Tang Temple Lotus, Tang Temple Green Lotus, Dancing Princess Lotus, Chinese Friendship Lotus and Yangzhou Qionghua.

9. Tokyo Tower Overlook

I. The world's top 10 TV towers, 634m.

Tokyo Sky Tower (Japanese: Tokyo Tokyo, Japan); Chinese: Tokyo Sky Tree. Tokyo Sky Tower was officially translated into Chinese and Tokyo Sky Tree. Before its official name, it was known as the New Tokyo Tower and the Sumida Tower. It is a radio tower located in the Mota district of Tokyo, Japan. Udon Railway Limited Liability Company and its subsidiary Udon Railway Tower Sky Tower *** with the preparations for the construction, started on July 14, 2008, completed on February 29, 2012, May 22 of the same year officially opened to the public. Its height is 634.0 m. On November 17, 2011, it was certified as the world's tallest tower Guinness World Records. It has become the tallest self-supporting radio tower in the world.

Small Barbarian Waist Tower 2 is 610 meters long

The world's top 10 TV towers rank 634 meters.

The new TV tower is 610 meters high, the main tower is 450 meters high, the transmitting antenna pole is 160 meters high, with a floor area of 175,600 square meters, a total floor area of 114,054 square meters, a tower floor area of 44,276 square meters and a basement floor area of 69,779 square meters. Functions: The architectural design of the tower has three major functions: sightseeing, TV transmission and cultural entertainment, including a 450-meter-high sightseeing platform, a large ceremony hall, an exhibition hall of Guangzhou history and folk culture, high-tech 3D and 4D kinetic theaters, a revolving restaurant, a food street of flavors, a sky walk, a ladder, provincial and municipal TV transmission rooms, offices and an underground parking garage.

Third Toronto National Television Tower is 553 meters long

World's top ten TV towers No. 1634 meters

Toronto is Canada's largest city, but also Canada's television and radio (English programming) center.53.34-meter-high Toronto Television Tower is located on the shores of Lake Ontario. As a symbol of Toronto, it is particularly eye-catching. The Toronto Television Tower is known as the world's architectural history of the miracle, is currently the world's tallest stand-alone building (not including the television tower built on a high building). The TV Tower was built by the Canadian National Railway Company, which operates railroads, road transportation, hotels and telecommunications. It broke ground on February 6, 1973 and was completed on June 26, 1976 and opened to the public. The total cost of the project was $44 million. The television tower was named after the Canadian National Railway Company, hence the name Canadian National Television Tower. Due to its innovative and unique design, the tower has earned a worldwide reputation for its achievements.

No. 4 Ostankino Radio and TV Tower is 540 meters long

The world's top 10 tallest TV towers are 1,634 meters long.

Built in 1967, Moscow's Ostankino Radio and Television Tower is the second tallest free-standing structure in the world. Its construction weighs more than 55,000 tons.Hostains Kino TV Tower is 1,771 feet (540 meters) high, an architectural marvel for a city not known for its skyscrapers. It takes visitors only 58 seconds to reach the tower's observation deck. The observation deck is located at a height of 1,105 feet (337 meters) above the ground, from which Moscow can be seen from a new perspective. Below the observation deck are three "the seventh floor sky restaurants, where you can taste European cuisine and traditional Russian dishes. Ostkino's radio and TV tower is not only a tourist attraction, but also transmits signals of 11 TV stations, 12 radio stations and 17 satellite TV programs via wireless telecommunication network.

5 The Oriental Pearl Tower is 468 meters long.

The world's top 10 TV tower is 634 meters long.

Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower, 468 meters above sea level, is the tallest tower in Asia and the third tallest in the world, after the National Tower and Ostankino TV Tower. The Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower is located at the end of Lujiazui, on the banks of the Huangpu River, echoing the world-famous Bund in Shanghai. Given Shanghai's geographic location and historical status, talented designers created 11 spherical buildings of varying heights and a number of spherical facilities, standing among the green trees and grass, creating the impression of pouring pearls of all sizes into a dish of jade.

Sixth place Kuala Lumpur Tower is 421 meters long.

The world's top ten TV towers ranked 1634 meters.

A tour like this is definitely not complete until the Kuala Lumpur Tower! Kuala Lumpur Tower is located in the center of the city

Tianjin Radio and Television Tower is known as the Sky Tower for short. It is located in the southwestern part of Tianjin and is surrounded by a 210,000 square meter lake. The Sky Tower is famous for its floating Sky Tower. The Sky Tower is 415 meters high. Between 248 and 278 meters of the tower is a seven-story saucer-shaped structure. The total area of the saucer structure is 4,500 square meters. In addition to the broadcasting room and power room (260m-378m),*** three floors with an area of about 1,300m2.On the first floor is the Cyclamen Restaurant (248m), which provides Chinese food, banquet services and karaoke rooms. It can accommodate 100 people at the same time.

No.8 China Central Radio and Television Tower is 405m long.

World's Top 10 TV Towers Ranked 1,634 Meters

The China Central Radio and Television Tower is located in the West Third Ring Road, adjacent to the 15.4-hectare Yuyuan Garden. The tower is 405 meters high, with a top area of 5,905 square meters and a bottom area of 12,143 square meters. The TV tower has advanced broadcasting equipment that can simultaneously transmit 7 FM stereo broadcasts and 8 TV programs, greatly expanding broadcast coverage and improving reception quality. Offices at the base of the tower provide TV and exhibition halls open to the public, as well as conference rooms, video game rooms, looped movie studios, entertainment centers, restaurants and souvenir stores.

Tashkent Tower No. 9 is 375 meters long.

The world's 10th largest TV tower is 634 meters long.

Tashkent Tower is a unique building. The tower is 1,200 feet (375 meters) high. It is a blend of traditional and modern architectural styles of Uzbekistan. The tower is equipped with radio, television and other types of communication equipment. Visitors can visit the observation deck and two restaurants: the Blue Restaurant and the Red Restaurant. The weather station in the tower provides the Ministry of Agriculture with information on weather changes. A high-speed elevator can take you to top restaurants in 30 seconds.

The No. 10 Berlin TV tower is 368 meters long.

The world's top 10 TV tower at 634 meters is 1,197 feet (368 meters) tall, making it the tallest building in Berlin. From the tower, you can see a completely different view from the city. Its a whole new experience to see Berlin from above. From a distance you can see the TV tower rising from the horizon like a symbol of the city. For decades, the TV tower was hailed as a symbol of socialism by the East German government. Now, the TV tower is a landmark of the new Berlin. It symbolizes the reunited German capital.