• About
  • Featured
  • Home
 
Muza-chan's Gate to Japan
12 years of travel throughout Japan
Discover Japan through the eyes of a seasoned traveler
  • A Japan photo per day
  • Travel in Japan
  • Customs & traditions
  • Japanese food
  • Japanese history
  •  Anime & otaku
  • Did you know?

Pages: << 1 ... 3658 3659 3660 3661 3662 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3668 ... 4255 >>

7 Views of Tokyo Sky Tree

Mon, September 13, 2010

It surpassed the height of 400 meters and it is already the tallest artificial structure in Japan. However, it is still in construction, far from the final height of 634 meters…

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

… and it will be opened for public in the Spring of 2012, but it is already an attraction:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

The first observatory, located at the height of 350 meters (17 meters higher than the top of the Tokyo Tower), is already built:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

The second observatory will be located at the height of 450 meters and, according to its builders, will be a great place to admire important parts of the city: the Odaiba island, the Tokyo Bay, the Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace.

Tokyo Sky Tree, even unfinished, is already an amazing Tokyo landmark, visible from many viewpoints across the city.
I compiled this selection of 7 Tokyo places from where you can admire Tokyo Sky Tree. I hope you’ll enjoy it:

1. View from the Azuma Bashi, the bridge over Sumida, Asakusa:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

2. View from the JR Ueno Station:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

3. View from the Sunshine 60 observatory, Ikebukuro:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

4. View from the Tsukuda-ohashi Bashi, bridge near the Tsukishima island:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

5. View from Asakusa’s touristy streets:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

6. View from the Sumida River, near Kuramae Bashi:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

7. View from the Roppongi Hills observatory:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

A depăşit 400 de metri şi este deja cea mai înaltă structură artificială din Japonia. Însă se află încă în construcţie, departe de cei 634 de metri cât va avea în final…

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

… va fi deschis pentru public în primăvara lui 2012, însă deja este un punct de atracţie.

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

Primul observator, situat la 350 metri (la 17 metri mai sus decât vârful lui Tokyo Tower), este deja construit.

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

Cel de-al doilea observator va fi la înălţimea de 450 m şi conform datelor furnizate de constructori, din el se vor vedea câteva zone importante ale oraşului: Odaiba, Tokyo Bay, Tokyo Station şi Imperial Palace.

Tokyo Sky Tree, chiar neterminat, este deja este vizibil din zone îndepărtate ale Tokyo-ului.

Am compilat această selecţie de 7 locuri din Tokyo, din care puteţi admira Tokyo Sky Tree. Sper să vă placă:

1. Vedere de pe Azuma Bashi, Asakusa:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

2. Vedere din faţa staţiei Ueno:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

3. Vedere din observatorul din Sunshine 60, Ikebukuro:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

4. Vedere de pe Tsukuda-ohashi Bashi, lângă insula Tsukishima:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

5. Vedere de pe străzile turistice din Asakusa:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

6. Vedere de pe râul Sumida, lângă Kuramae Bashi:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

7. Vedere din observatorul din Roppongi Hills:

Click on photo for higher resolution:
Tokyo Sky Tree

Tags: photos from Japan, tokyo places, tokyo sky tree, Tokyo travel, tourist attractions 

  • Muza-chan mascot
    • # Kyoto travel

    • # Travel tips for visiting Japan

    • # Zen gardens

    • # Tokyo travel

    •  
    • # Modern Japanese architecture

    • # Japanese gardens

    • # Japanese manhole covers

    •  
    • # Castles in Japan

    • # Traditional Japanese house

    • # Trains in Japan

    •  
    • # Night time photos from Japan

    • # Sakura, cherry blossoms

    • # Traditional Japanese architecture

  • Traveled areas 2007-2017
  • Creative Commons License
    Photos and text by Muza-chan are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
    If you quote or use photos from this site, you must give appropriate credit and a link to the site:
    "Based on a work at muza-chan.net"
    Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available by contacting us (privacy policy).