We may sometimes say "Reaching up the heights". I think it might derived from this tower. What a gigantic structure. None other than Sky Tree Tokyo - Tallest structure in Japan in 2010. It is 634 meters that is around 2080 ft. It was also called as the new tokyo tower. In March 2011 it became the world's tallest tower. It has a broadcast station, restaurant and also observation station. The design was planned at the end of 2006 and it was completed on 29 feb 2012. It has been schedule to open on may mid week 2012. It is located in Sumidia, Tokyo, Japan. It has also competes with other taller broadcasting stations and towers. The base shape is similar to that of tripod. It has its own earthquake resistance formula in its construction. It has its own safety & security measures and dampers to prevents the 50% earthquake vibrations. It was designed by the architect nikken siekki. Travelers must have to watch this place once they visited the tokyo and enjoy the beauty and thrill the latitude altitude effects. Please do comment on this post. Thanks
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