Autumn sunset at the Tokyo Sky Tree with the reflection in the water channel in the Sumida district.
The Tokyo Skytree is a striking landmark and architectural masterpiece in the Japanese capital. At an impressive height of 634 metres, it is the tallest television tower and the second tallest structure in the world. The tower is located in the Sumida district and offers a breathtaking view of the entire Tokyo metropolitan area.
The Tokyo Skytree was officially opened on 22 May 2012 and is not only a technical masterpiece, but also a symbol of Japan's progress and modernity. The tower's architecture combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with state-of-the-art technology, making it a fascinating example of the symbiosis of old and new.
Visitors to the Tokyo Skytree have the opportunity to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo and its surroundings from various viewing platforms. The view extends as far as Fujisan (Mount Fuji) on a clear day. The glass floors on some platforms also offer an exciting experience, as visitors can look directly down on the city below.
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