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Sapporo
Sapporo TV Tower
Sapporo TV Tower: A Panoramic View of Sapporo City The Sapporo TV Tower stands as an iconic symbol of Hokkaido's capital city. Soaring 147.2 meters into the sky, this architectural marvel offers visitors breathtaking panoramic views of S... -
Sapporo
Clock Tower Sapporo
Sapporo Clock Tower: A Timeless Symbol of Hokkaido's Capital Towering over the bustling heart of Sapporo, Hokkaido, stands the Sapporo Clock Tower (Sapporo Tokeidai). This iconic landmark, Hokkaido's oldest surviving example of American ... -
Kyoto City
Kyoto Tower
Introduction Kyoto Tower, standing tall in the heart of Kyoto, is a modern marvel that offers a panoramic view of the city's ancient beauty. This 131-meter high structure is the tallest in Kyoto, making it a must-visit landmark for touri... -
Hakata
Fukuoka Tower
Fukuoka Tower, standing tall at 234 meters, is a symbol of Fukuoka City and a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to this vibrant city. This article will guide you through the highlights of Fukuoka Tower, practical information fo... -
Odaiba Point
Telecom Center
Telecom Center Tower is where you can observe whole man-made island of Odaiba from the observatory deck and enjoy the skyline. -
Yokohama
Yokohama Landmark Tower
Yokohama Landmark Tower is Japan's third tallest building with shop tenants and offices, the symbolic tower in Yokohama Minato Mirai. -
Greater Tokyo
Tokyo Tower
Iconic Symbol, Tokyo Tower When it was completed in 1958, Tokyo Tower was the tallest tower structure in the world and remained the tallest structure in Japan. However, with the opening of Tokyo Skytree in 2012, Tokyo Tower lost some of ... -
Greater Tokyo
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo SkyTree is Tokyo's tallest structure and world's third tallest tower with 634 meters in height, with Tembo deck with the view. -
Osaka
Tower of The Sun
Tower of The Sun in Osaka Commemoration Park is the weird and funniest looking tower from the remains of Expo '70. -
Osaka
Tsutenkaku
Tsutenkaku in Osaka is a must visit location in Osaka. Surrounding the Tsutenkaku, Shin-Sekai is famous for traditional Kushi-Katsu food.
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