

Tokyo Tower

Since its opening in 1958, the Tokyo Tower has been the world’s tallest self-supporting steel tower. The Tokyo tower stands at 333m (the Eiffel Tower is 320 m high). Tokyo Tower has two observation decks - the Main Observatory and the Special Observatory, both offer spectacular 360 degree views of Tokyo and, on clear days, Mount Fuji can be seen to the south. The Main Observatory (145m), has two “look down windows” that allow visitors to stand over a small clear window and look directly straight down at the ground below - not recommended for anyone with vertigo! The Special Observatory (250m) is a completely enclosed observatory with glass walls, and being up much higher than the Main Observatory, gives a better view. At night, the tower is lit up and looks fantastic.
Tokyo Tower
Website : www.tokyotower.co.jp