Monday, April 1, 2019

Tokyo Skytree

After visiting the  Sensō-ji shrine, we walked across a bridge to the Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリ).
This 2,080-foot (634-meter) high structure is the world's tallest tower, and world's second-tallest building.
There are observatories at 1,150 feet (350 meters) and 1,480 feet (450 meters). From the lower one you can stand on glass and look straight down.
The views are spectacular.
On the day we were there, it was cloudy.
It started to rain once we left the tower, and our next exploration was very wet.
Hopefully the folks who manage the wonderful Our World Tuesday meme can figure out how to get the linking tool to stop asking for a signup.

5 comments:

  1. Great views even on a cloudy day. I don't think I would like the glass floor though.

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  2. Oh! I knew nothing about this tower ..how amazing...the views must be breathtaking live...they are quite spectacular in your photos!

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