Tokyo Skytree Observation Diary 2011.02.15
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photographdate: 2011.02.15 (09:20)
Yesterday was the first snowfall of this winter, with 1cm in the city center and about 3cm on top of cars. Now the sun is shining and the temperature is 4°C. I was worried about the snow accumulating on the sky trees, the snow sticking to them, and the snow falling off, but it doesn't seem to have been a big problem. However, I am worried about what will happen if the snow gets heavier in the future. An article in the Yomiuri Shimbun yesterday said that the height of the sky trees on the 14th was 584m. My own measurement was 580m.

Shootingshadowdate: 2011.02.15 (09:20)
This is the top of Gain Tower.

photographdate: 2011.02.15 (09:20)
This is the lower part of the Gain Tower (6th antenna).

photographdate: 2011.02.15 (09:20)
This is the second observation deck. The frame, including the aerial corridor, is pretty much complete.