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  • Tokyo Tower stands 333 meters tall and is principally a radio tower that was built in 1958. It is illuminated at night and the colors change by season and also for special holidays and events. Though it may resemble its model, the Eiffel Tower, it stands 13 meters taller than its cousin in Paris. It stands as a symbol of Japan's postwar rebirth as a major economic power.  Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.<br />
Because of the tower's central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite its relatively moderate height.
    tokyo-tower-8.jpg
  • Tokyo Tower stands 333 meters tall and is principally a radio tower that was built in 1958. It is illuminated at night and the colors change by season and also for special holidays and events. Though it may resemble its model, the Eiffel Tower, it stands 13 meters taller than its cousin in Paris. It stands as a symbol of Japan's postwar rebirth as a major economic power.  Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.<br />
Because of the tower's central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite its relatively moderate height.
    tokyo-tower-6.jpg
  • Tokyo Tower stands 333 meters tall and is principally a radio tower that was built in 1958. It is illuminated at night and the colors change by season and also for special holidays and events. Though it may resemble its model, the Eiffel Tower, it stands 13 meters taller than its cousin in Paris. It stands as a symbol of Japan's postwar rebirth as a major economic power.  Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.<br />
Because of the tower's central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite its relatively moderate height.
    tokyo-tower-7.jpg
  • Tokyo Tower stands 333 meters tall and is principally a radio tower that was built in 1958. It is illuminated at night and the colors change by season and also for special holidays and events. Though it may resemble its model, the Eiffel Tower, it stands 13 meters taller than its cousin in Paris. It stands as a symbol of Japan's postwar rebirth as a major economic power.  Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.<br />
Because of the tower's central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite its relatively moderate height.
    tokyo-tower-3.jpg
  • Tokyo Tower stands 333 meters tall and is principally a radio tower that was built in 1958. It is illuminated at night and the colors change by season and also for special holidays and events. Though it may resemble its model, the Eiffel Tower, it stands 13 meters taller than its cousin in Paris. It stands as a symbol of Japan's postwar rebirth as a major economic power.  Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.<br />
Because of the tower's central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite its relatively moderate height.
    tokyo-tower-2.jpg
  • Tokyo Tower stands 333 meters tall and is principally a radio tower that was built in 1958. It is illuminated at night and the colors change by season and also for special holidays and events. Though it may resemble its model, the Eiffel Tower, it stands 13 meters taller than its cousin in Paris. It stands as a symbol of Japan's postwar rebirth as a major economic power.  Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.<br />
Because of the tower's central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite its relatively moderate height.
    tokyo-tower-1.jpg
  • Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower.  It became the  tallest tower in the world.  Tobu Railway and TV and radio broadcasters including NHK set up the tower and made its main purposes to relay television and radio broadcast signals.  The Sky Tree has also become a major attraction to the Tokyo skyline in recent years.  Visible from the Sumida River, on which it reflects, it is actually best seen from Asakusa rather than at its base.
    skytree-11.jpg
  • Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower.  It became the  tallest tower in the world.  Tobu Railway and TV and radio broadcasters including NHK set up the tower and made its main purposes to relay television and radio broadcast signals.  The Sky Tree has also become a major attraction to the Tokyo skyline in recent years.  Visible from the Sumida River, on which it reflects, it is actually best seen from Asakusa rather than at its base.
    skytree-10.jpg
  • Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower.  It became the  tallest tower in the world.  Tobu Railway and TV and radio broadcasters including NHK set up the tower and made its main purposes to relay television and radio broadcast signals.  The Sky Tree has also become a major attraction to the Tokyo skyline in recent years.  Visible from the Sumida River, on which it reflects, it is actually best seen from Asakusa rather than at its base.
    skytree-12.jpg
  • Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower.  It became the  tallest tower in the world.  Tobu Railway and TV and radio broadcasters including NHK set up the tower and made its main purposes to relay television and radio broadcast signals.  The Sky Tree has also become a major attraction to the Tokyo skyline in recent years.  Visible from the Sumida River, on which it reflects, it is actually best seen from Asakusa rather than at its base.
    tokyo-skytree-1.jpg
  • Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower.  It became the  tallest tower in the world.  Tobu Railway and TV and radio broadcasters including NHK set up the tower and made its main purposes to relay television and radio broadcast signals.  The Sky Tree has also become a major attraction to the Tokyo skyline in recent years.  Visible from the Sumida River, on which it reflects, it is actually best seen from Asakusa rather than at its base.
    tokyo-skytree-3.jpg
  • Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower.  It became the  tallest tower in the world.  Tobu Railway and TV and radio broadcasters including NHK set up the tower and made its main purposes to relay television and radio broadcast signals.  The Sky Tree has also become a major attraction to the Tokyo skyline in recent years.  Visible from the Sumida River, on which it reflects, it is actually best seen from Asakusa rather than at its base.
    tokyo-skytree-2.jpg