Tokyo Sky Tree
Tokyo
Sky tree is a
broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower
in Sumida,Tokyo, Japan. It
became the tallest structure in Japan in
2010 and reached its full height
of 634.0 metres (2,080 ft.) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world,
displacing the Canton tower and
the second tallest structure in
the world after Burj Khalifa (829.8
m/2,722 ft.).
. One of its main purposes is to
relay television and radio broadcast signals; Tokyo's current facility, Tokyo Tower with a height of
333 m (1,093 ft.), no longer gives complete digital terrestrial
television broadcasting coverage
because it is surrounded by many high-rise buildings. The project was completed
on 29 February 2012, with the tower opening to the public on 22 May 2012.
Tokyo Sky Tree |
The tower has seismic proofing, including a central
shaft made of reinforced concrete. The main internal pillar is attached to the
outer tower structure 125 meters (410 ft.) above ground. From there until
375 meters (1,230 ft.) the pillar is attached to the tower frame with oil
dampers, which act as cushions during an earthquake. According to the designers, the dampers can
absorb 50 percent of the energy from an earthquake.
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