Tokyo Skytree Observation Diary 2011.03.02
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Date of photo: 2011.03.02 (09:10)
It was 601m at 13:29 yesterday, and was then lifted up to 604m, which was reported in the Yomiuri Shimbun and the official Tokyo Skytree homepage. This morning the temperature was 7°C, the rain had stopped, and it was calm with no wind. There are 30m left until it reaches 634m. The thin lower part of the Gain Tower that you can see now (below the 7th antenna) is about 10m high, so you can imagine that it will reach its maximum height when it reaches about three times that height.

Date of photo: 2011.03.02 (09:10)
This is the lifted-up Gain Tower. The protective net for the seventh antenna, which has already been installed, hangs over the lifted-up Gain Tower below. I'm looking forward to seeing what the lifted-up part will look like in the future. I will take a break from taking photos tomorrow, but will take some the day after tomorrow.