Tokyo Skytree, formerly known as the New Tokyo Tower, is a multifunctional structure located in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It serves as a broadcasting tower, a restaurant, and an observatory, offering a variety of experiences for visitors. The tower is a significant landmark in Tokyo and provides a unique perspective of the city from its observatory.
Since 2010, Tokyo Skytree has held the title of the tallest artificial structure in Japan, standing at an impressive height of 634 meters. The construction of the tower was completed on February 29, 2012, and it was officially inaugurated on May 22 of the same year. This towering structure offers a unique vantage point for visitors to view the cityscape of Tokyo.
One of the primary functions of the Tokyo Skytree is to serve as a television and radio broadcasting tower. This function is integral to the tower's operation and contributes to its significance in the city of Tokyo. Visitors to the tower can learn about its broadcasting capabilities and the role it plays in the city's communication infrastructure.
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