This prominent structure was originally built as a television tower and was inaugurated in May 2012. Despite its characteristics of modernity and high technology, Skytree was designed to represent the traditional Japanese traditional architecture, Soros particularly concave curves and convex curves Mukuri as seen in most of the temples and ancient buildings in the country.
Among the highlights of the visit of the Skytree tower are two viewing platforms. The first level of observation is called Tembo Deck, and is located about 350 meters above the ground. But size is not the only amazing feature. This platform of observation is large panels of five meters unveil a 360 degree view of Tokyo and the entire Kanto region.
Only an elevator ride away and 100 meters above the bridge of Tembo, is the Tembo Galleria. Considered the highest pedestrian bridge in the world, this special coverage consists of a sloping spiral ramp surrounding the tower. This ramp leads visitors to a floor of glass panels over 110 meters. If you dare look down while walking the transparent floor, you will watch Tokyo and its skyscrapers to their feet. Now this can be very difficult for those afraid of heights. But if you overcome these fears, you will be rewarded with a wonderful experience - a birds eye view of the urban jungle of prominent Japanese city.
If you have not had your fill of being above the city, then go to SoraKara Point, which marks the point of the highest available turn. With a height of about 451 meters, it feels like being here with the clouds floating in the sky. Apart from its observation decks, Skytree is full of sections that continue to impress and entertain guests while visiting the mall. The middle floor of the tower is occupied by a gift shop and Sky Restaurant Musashi. This restaurant offers diners a sky kitchen menu superb French-Japanese fusion. There is also coffee in the soil.
Skytree Tower is the centerpiece of the developed area called Tokyo Skytree city. This area is the commercial complex called Tokyo Solamachi. The resort offers a variety of shops and restaurants, and even has its own aquarium and a planetarium. After overcoming her fear of heights and enjoy panoramic views of the city, down to Solamachi need entertainment and fun!
This iconic tower is located in the district Oshiage, Sumida-ku Tokyo and is easily accessible by the extensive network of trains in the metropolis. The observation decks are open to visitors from 08: 00-22: 00 on a daily basis. There are several fees at the intake purchase, including tickets on the day of Tembo Galleria and cover. Tickets for the first observation deck usually be purchased on the 4th floor. Once you reach the bridge Tembo, you can buy tickets for the second observation deck.
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