Built in 1958, the Tokyo Tower stands as a prominent landmark in the heart of Tokyo. For decades, it held the title of Japan’s tallest tower until the Tokyo Skytree, nearly twice its height, took over. The tower’s two observation decks offer expansive views, extending to Mt. Fuji on clear days. Inside, visitors can explore a Shinto shrine, enjoy several bars, and visit a ground-floor entertainment complex, making it a multifaceted destination.
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