Tokyo Skytree Observation Diary 20120209 (Until yesterday, it had been raining for the first time in a while, and this morning the full moon in the west and the morning glow in the east were beautiful.)
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Date of photo: 20120209 (8:12)
Date of photo: 20120209 (8:12)
Date of photo: 20120209 (10:43)
Date of photo: 20120209 (10:43)
The vibration control device at the top of the gain tower and the digital antenna section below it are completely protected by a protective net.
The vibration control device contains a 65-ton weight that acts to reduce shaking caused by earthquakes and strong winds.
Date of photo: 20120209 (10:43)
You can see workers near the center just below the second observation deck.
The second observation deck can accommodate 900 people.
The skywalk appears to wrap around the building. It is 2.4m wide and 110m long.
It is made of glass.
Date of photo: 20120209 (10:44)
You can see workers near the center just below the second observation deck.
This is the dome-type antenna (FPU) under the second observation deck.
A radio relay antenna receives radio waves coming from the direction of the transmitter.
Transmitted from the digital antenna above.
Date of photo: 20120209 (10:44)
This is the first observation deck.
Its capacity is 2000 people. The outer wall juts out 19 degrees forward.
If you approach the window, you can enjoy the view all the way to your feet.
It will arrive in 50 seconds.