Tokyo Sky Tree, a television transmitter tower 634 meters high, located in Tokyo, Japan. Opened
Tuesday May 22, 2012. On the first day of the tower was opened, as
expected, there were about 8,000 visitors who come to climb the tower
elevators and indeed only 8000 people with reservations it is the first
that can access the observation deck of the building that was mentioned
is the anti-earthquake building .Tokyo Sky Tree, Tower Top Transmitters world is Anti-EarthquakeTokyo
Sky Tree is also expected to attract 32 million visitors annually,
which means exceeding Disneyland which is also a tourist attraction in
Tokyo. Tokyo Sky Tree is located overlooking the Sumida and Arakawa river,
and is located in a symbol - a symbol of the Tokyo area, and on a clear
day this tower provides a panoramic outside the capital, including Mount
Fuji.
As the name implies, this tower consists of a branch like a tree, made of high-strength steel tubes, the strong foundation being planted as deep as 330 feet underground like the roots of a tree to withstand strong earthquakes and hurricanes. A room separated from the outer frame, the idea was inspired by the traditional pagoda temple floor which was established to reduce the effects of vibration such as earthquakes as much as 40 percent.Tokyo Sky Tree, Tower Top Transmitters world is Anti-Earthquake
Sky tree has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the tallest tower in the world, beating the Canton Tower in China, with a height of 600 meters (1,968.5 feet). Although the Tokyo Sky Tree, a television broadcast transmitters highest in the world, but the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa retained in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, whose height is 828 meters long.Tokyo Sky Tree, Tower Top Transmitters world is Anti-Earthquake
However, the Burj Khalifa is used and designed for clerical and commercial. Graphic Tokyo Skytree c 001 Tokyo Sky Tree, the Anti-Earthquake Tallest Tower Tokyo Skytree will be used as a television and radio broadcast tower, as well as a tourist attraction. The tower replaced the Tokyo tower as high as 333m high (1,092.5 ft) which is the symbol of Japan since 1958 - as the broadcast center.



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