• The Tokyo Skytree was built using the same principles as the Japanese pagoda, a type of tower with many roofs stacked atop one another.
  • With a height of 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree is Japan's tallest structure and a symbol of Tokyo.
  • While its main function is as a TV broadcasting tower, the Tokyo Skytree has also become one of the capital's must-visit tourist destinations.
  • ...Imperial Palace, Shinjuku, Meiji Jingu Shrine, Shibuya, Haneda Airport, Roppongi Hils, Tokyo Tower, Ryōgoku Kokugikan(for Sumo), Skytree, Sensoji Temple(in...
  • Tokyo SkyTree is a Japanese tower for digital broadcasting inaugurated in 2012 in Sumida ward near Asakusa, in the north-east of the capital.
  • The Tokyo Skytree was built especially to make sure that the signals being transmitted to and from this tower are not impeded by the nearby skyscrapers...
  • Grab Tokyo Skytree tickets and witness breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo’s iconic landmarks from one of Japan's tallest structures.
  • The Tokyo Skytree mural is located on the Fourth floor of Tokyo Skytree®. Ten monitors are embedded in the wall, forming a seamless picture...
  • Originally designed to be 610 metres (2,000 feet) tall, the height of the Tokyo Skytree was finally changed, as the numbers 6 (mu), 3 (sa), and 4 (shi)...