Tokyo Skytree Observation Diary 2011.04.20 (The tree has reached a height of 634m. It is on display at VISION JAPAN Yokohama Pacifico from today.)
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Display of 4-way telecentric optical lens
VISION JAPAN is being held at Yokohama Pacifico from today. Our company is located at booth E-4. We are exhibiting special lenses from OPTO ENGINEERING. In addition to the exhibits, we are also happy to answer any questions you may have about optical systems suitable for various inspections and measurements.
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This is the sky tree seen from Ochanomizu Station. The roof on the bottom left is Yushima Seido.
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From the Sumida River on the Sobu Line.
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Before arriving at Kinshicho.
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It was sunny from the morning today for the first time in a while. Yesterday, the sun was shining a little, too. The temperature was 10 degrees Celsius. The crane is scheduled to be removed in April, but there are only about 10 days left. I wonder if the exterior wall construction will be completed.
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Recently, there have been many aftershocks. This is the perfect environment to check the function, performance, and effectiveness of the vibration control device at the top of Skytree, the central pillar inside the tower, and the damper mechanism that supports it, but unfortunately not everything is complete yet. I hope they complete it quickly, verify its function, and receive positive feedback. You can see workers on the top digital antenna scaffolding.
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Six or so workers can be seen at the digital antenna in the center of the screen. Are they wiring the antenna?
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There are two workers on the right side of the roof of the Second Observation Deck.
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In the center of the picture, there is a worker on top of the roof of the First Observation Deck.