The tower, standing at 634 meters high in Tokyo's Sumida Ward, overseeing a vast part of the capital and its suburban areas, and combining a rare design of traditional Japanese culture and modern technology, has for many already become the landmark of Japan's urban design and a symbol of technological progress.
The stations needed a new broadcasting tower to prevent skyscrapers in downtown Tokyo from adversely affecting radio waves. The current transmitting station, Tokyo Tower, built in 1958 at a height of 333 meters, was considered no longer tall enough to fully cover digital terrestrial television broadcasting.
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The tower, which stands in a triangular shape at its base, takes on a round form for its upper body parts, partially reminding people of the "sori" (concave curves) of Japanese swords and "mukuri" (convex curves) forms seen in pillars of Japanese temples and shrines.
After its opening on May 22, Tokyo Sky Tree will be daily illuminated by some 1,995 LED lights in blue or purple, depending on the day. Both colors are inspired by the Sumida River -- running at the tower's feet.
The stations needed a new broadcasting tower to prevent skyscrapers in downtown Tokyo from adversely affecting radio waves. The current transmitting station, Tokyo Tower, built in 1958 at a height of 333 meters, was considered no longer tall enough to fully cover digital terrestrial television broadcasting.
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20120229p2a00m0na013000c.html
The tower, which stands in a triangular shape at its base, takes on a round form for its upper body parts, partially reminding people of the "sori" (concave curves) of Japanese swords and "mukuri" (convex curves) forms seen in pillars of Japanese temples and shrines.
After its opening on May 22, Tokyo Sky Tree will be daily illuminated by some 1,995 LED lights in blue or purple, depending on the day. Both colors are inspired by the Sumida River -- running at the tower's feet.