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Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower located in Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo Tower as a symbol of Tokyo's famous and attractions rather than its function as an analog TV transmitter tower antenna (UHF / VHF), digital local TV and FM radio. Overall Height 332.6 m and is building the world's tallest steel tower that stood alone on the ground. Based on aviation safety regulations, the tower is painted international orange with white in some places. Lower surrounding buildings, so the Tokyo Tower can be seen from various locations in downtown.

Built in 1958, the main source of income is tourism and the tower antenna leasing. More than 150 million people have visited the tower since it opened. FootTown, 4-story building located directly beneath the tower houses, museums, restaurants and shops. Departing from here, guests can visit the two observation deck. 2-main floor observatory is located at 150 meters (490 feet), while the smaller Special Observatory reached an altitude of 250 meters (820 feet).



To climb the tower by elevator, visitors can reach the observation room at the top of the tower, precisely located at an altitude of 120 meters-125 meters. From this observation we are free space staring at the beauty of following the Tokyo skyscrapers, keruwetannya, density, area and grandeur of the palace the emperor's funeral. One more observation room located at an altitude of 223 m.
When the weather is sunny, a few other areas that are far from Tokyo clearly visible, including Mount Fuji, Hakone mountains, mountain Tsukuba, etc.. When the sunset to midnight, Tokyo Tower emit a beautiful glow. This light comes from hundreds of colored lights arranged in the body of the tower. There are 176 lights One hundred seventy-six floodlights installed in various parts of the tower.


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