Tokyo Skytree Observation Diary 2011.02.21
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photographdate: 2011.02.21 (11:40)
We have finally lifted it up. Its current height is 594m. It has risen by 10m. There is a blog from the Tokyo Skytree Fixed Point Observation Station on eesaa BLOG. This is a daily post of photos taken from a high-rise apartment building in Edogawa Ward, far away. The distance is about 4km from our office (2km), so if you look at the photo of Gain Tower on the blog, you can see that it was taken from a nearly horizontal position. This is helpful as it is difficult to see from our office as you are looking up. If you look at the comparative photos of the lifting of Gain Tower on the 20th, you can clearly see that the height has increased by 10m each time.

photographdate: 2011.02.21 (11:40)
You can see the antenna installed until last week. It may be a one-seg digital broadcasting antenna. There are still two links below it, so it seems that a similar antenna will be installed.