A Glimpse of Tokyo Tower

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Japanese Language & Culture

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Rie Waldon

Our day began with a short walk to Tokyo Tower, the city's iconic red and white structure that has stood tall since 1958. Tokyo Tower stands at 333 meters, making it an impressive sight and a symbol of Japan's post-war rebirth and rapid modernization.

Upon arrival, we took the elevator up to the Main Deck, located 150 meters above ground. The panoramic views of Tokyo were breathtaking. We saw the sprawling cityscape, with landmarks like the Rainbow Bridge, Roppongi Hills, and even Mount Fuji in the distance on a clear day. It was good weather, so we were able to see wonderful view. The glass floor panels offered a thrilling experience, allowing us to look straight down to the ground below.

One of the highlights was the "Lookdown Window," a thrilling spot where we could see the ground directly beneath our feet. For those of us brave enough to stand on it, it was a heart-pounding experience. The tower also features a special observatory at 250 meters, which offers an even more spectacular view for those who wish to go higher.

Our visit to Tokyo Tower was unforgettable. It’s a reminder that Tokyo offers an array of experiences that are both diverse and enriching.