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View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Main Observation Deck of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Standing 333 meters high in central Tokyo, Tokyo Tower (?????) is the world's tallest, self-supported steel tower and 3 meters taller than its model, the Eiffel Tower. A symbol of Japan's post-war rebirth as a major economic power, Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure from its completion in 1958 until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree. In addition to being a popular tourist spot, Tokyo Tower serves as a broadcast antenna.The tower's main deck at 150 meters is reached via elevator or a 600-step staircase (both paid). Thanks to the tower's central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite being only at a relatively moderate height. There are also some "lookdown windows" in the floor to stand on, a souvenir shop and a cafe.


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