Top 3 attractions in Tokyo Japan (TV Tower, Disneyland, Imperial Palace)

1. Tokyo TV Tower is recognized as the tallest TV tower in the world. Its huge spire is visible from anywhere in the city. Together with the antenna, the Tokyo Skytree tower rises 634 meters, which is only 194 meters lower than the Dubai skyscraper Burj Khalifa (828 m), which is currently considered the tallest building on the planet.

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Since 2012, the new TV tower in Tokyo has taken over virtually all digital TV and radio broadcasting in and around the Japanese capital. In addition, it is used for mobile communication and navigation systems, and is also popular as a tourist destination. The giant structure has become one of Tokyo’s trademarks and a symbol of the technological advancements of Japanese society.
The reason for the construction of the new TV tower was Japan’s transition to digital television. The old Tokyo TV tower, which had been operating in the Japanese capital for half a century, could not cope with the transmission of signals to the upper floors of some modern skyscrapers. In this regard, there was an urgent need for the construction of a much higher structure for modern television broadcasting.
Construction of a new TV tower in the city began in the summer of 2008. The speed with which the Japanese got down to business amazed everyone. The steel structure was growing 10 meters a week! And by the end of February 2012, the new TV tower was ready.
It should be said that according to the preliminary design, this construction was supposed to be completed in December 2011, but due to the earthquake that occurred in March 2011, funding was cut, and the construction time was somewhat lengthened. The Tokyo TV Tower was officially opened on May 22, 2012. The costs for it turned out to be massive. 580 thousand specialists took part in the unusual construction, and 812 million dollars were spent.
Recently, helicopter and bus tours around the Tokyo Skytree have become very popular among travelers who come to Tokyo, allowing them to see the features of its architecture and design in great detail.

2. Tokyo Disneyland – one of the largest parks in the world – is located on the outskirts of Tokyo in Chiba Prefecture. Next to it are the DisneySea park and five hotels built especially for families with children.
A sea of ​​adventures and unforgettable sensations awaits you here! You can ride an old steam train through the mountains, or temporarily become a passenger on an American steamer from the times of Tom Sawyer, see almost real pirates, or take a flight into space. If you like exotic, then you will not deny yourself the pleasure of going on a dangerous journey through the African jungle or visiting the mysterious Cinderella Castle, and at the same time taking a picture in an embrace with Winnie the Pooh or Mickey Mouse. In addition, you will be pleasantly surprised by the ideal cleanliness of the park, the courtesy and courtesy of the staff.

3. The Imperial Palace in Tokyo, otherwise called the Imperial Castle, is located in a large parkland in the center of the Japanese capital, in the special Chiyoda district. This architectural and landscape complex is considered one of the main attractions of the Land of the Rising Sun and an unofficial symbol of its statehood. The palace buildings cover an area of 741 hectares and are under the jurisdiction of the Japanese Imperial Court Office.

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