Tokyo Skytree - Japan
Tokyo Skytree is the tallest TV tower in the world at the moment, located in Sumida district, Tokyo, Japan. Construction of the tower began on July 14, 2008, and was completed on February 29, 2012, with a total investment cost of 65 billion yen, equivalent to $806 million. Tokyo Skytree has a height of 634 m, including 29 floors. This is a Japanese construction with a broadcasting tower, restaurant, and observation deck, responsible for broadcasting television and radio mainly for the Kanto area with 7 prefectures including 6 groups of television stations headed by NHK.
The design concept for Tokyo Skytree is based on three main concepts: Combining modern beauty with traditional Japanese beauty, contributing to the start of the city's revitalization, and participating in the security mission, contributing to earthquake prevention. The tower was opened on May 22, 2012, and opened to guests soon after.
According to some recorded information, to get tickets, people have to wait in line for a whole week because the number is too large. In the first week of opening, Tokyo Skytree attracted 1.6 million visitors. Currently, if you want to visit, you can buy tickets at two places: Tembo Deck at an altitude of 350 m and Tembo Galleria at an altitude of 450 m with ticket prices ranging from 310 to 2570 yen (equivalent to 56,000 - 466,000 VND). The tower is open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily, except New Year's Eve and the Sumida River Fireworks Festival.
- Founded: 2013
- Height: 634 m