• 2 Architecture and technology. 3 Building uses. 4 Ryōunkaku in literature. 5 Gallery. 6 References. 7 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Ryōunkaku.
  • 雲井の間2. 四方を山々に囲まれる凌雲閣. View of the magnificent Tokachidake Federation from the open-air bath. There are two sources, brown hot water...
  • The Ryōunkaku was also the first building in Japan to have electric elevators, and there were two of it, each capable of carrying up to ten passengers.
  • The Ryōunkaku (凌雲閣), or Asakusa Jūnikai (浅草十二階) is a location that appears in he planned anime series Despera.
  • ...Fifty-three thousand nine-hundred and thirty-nine visitors, including adults and children, were registered visitors at the Ryounkaku from the 12th of last month to...
  • An 1890 promotional flyer for the Ryōunkaku Tower, featuring the building’s lifts and stairs, as well as the roof terrace.
  • Ryōunkaku's fame spread as it appeared in the literary works of contemporary authors such as Ishikawa Takuboku, Kitahara Hakushu, and Kaneko Mitsuharu.
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  • The Ryōunkaku (凌雲閣 Ryōunkaku?, lit. ... The Ryōunkaku quickly became a landmark and symbol of Asakusa after its opening in 1890.