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26-AUG-2018 Tim Betts

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting, restaurant and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo. After its completion in 2011, measuring 634 meters (2,080 feet), it became the tallest tower in the world, displacing the Canton Tower, and the second tallest structure in the world after Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

This tower didn’t exist when we lived in Tokyo, from 1992 to 1996.

Striped, posted earlier:

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Alain Boussac09-Feb-2024 13:41
Spectaculaire et impressionnant. Excellente composition. V.
MarcViskens11-Nov-2018 18:01
beautiful work Helen
Dave Berry08-Sep-2018 18:13
That's an amazing structure. Nice capture. V
Julie Oldfield07-Sep-2018 01:15
Outstanding POV. V
Range View 06-Sep-2018 03:01
A fantastic POV showing this wonderful tower. V
Barbara
Jola Dziubinska04-Sep-2018 23:09
Great structure and perspective. V.
Hank Vander Velde04-Sep-2018 22:33
Excellent shot with nice POV.
Graeme04-Sep-2018 22:14
Amazing perspective and capture.V
janescottcumming04-Sep-2018 21:40
Terrific point of view. V
danad04-Sep-2018 21:05
Great POV and tones. V.
Chris Morton04-Sep-2018 20:45
you have its height
Ton T.04-Sep-2018 20:03
Unbelievable! Tim did a great job! V
Nick Paoni04-Sep-2018 19:44
What a structure. Bet the view from the top is breathtaking.
Raymond04-Sep-2018 19:29
Wow, and built over the biggest eartquake area on the planet! Beautiful though
joseantonio04-Sep-2018 19:29
didn´t exist when I visited the City in 1985 and 2006....V.
globalgadabout04-Sep-2018 19:15
stunning structure, and a very impressive capture....V
exzim04-Sep-2018 19:09
Yes, a gorgeous shot. Voted
Claude Gagnon04-Sep-2018 19:03
Beautiful shot of this amazing tower! Nice work Helen :)) V
Jim Coffman04-Sep-2018 18:48
Wow, this is awesome, Tim!