Tokyo Skytree is a 634-meter broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo, completed in 2012. It is the tallest structure in Japan and was built to replace Tokyo Tower as the main digital broadcasting tower due to signal interference from high-rise buildings. The tower features earthquake-resistant engineering inspired by traditional Japanese pagodas and includes two observation decks at 350 and 450 meters, offering panoramic views of Tokyo. As part of Tokyo Skytree Town, it is both a key broadcasting facility and a major tourist attraction symbolizing Japan’s modern technology and urban development.
The Yamanote Line is a circular railway loop in central Tokyo, linking major districts like Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ueno, and Tokyo Station. It is highly convenient for city travel, allowing passengers to move between key shopping, entertainment, and business areas without transfers.
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