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  1. 16 February 2010: The tower reached a height of 300 m (980 ft). [25] 29 March 2010: The tower reached a height of 338 m (1,109 ft), becoming the tallest structure in Japan. [2] 24 April 2010: A 1:25 scale model of the Tokyo Skytree was unveiled at the Tobu World Square theme park in Nikkō, Tochigi.

  2. May 31, 2024 · Tokyo Sky Tree, broadcasting and telecommunications tower in Tokyo. At a height of 2,080 feet (634 metres), it was the world’s second tallest structure, after the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, at the time of its opening on May 22, 2012.

  3. The height of TOKYO SKYTREE was originally specified at approximately 610m in the original project. However, it was planned from the beginning to be the world's tallest free-standing broadcasting tower.

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · With a whopping height of 634 meters, Tokyo Skytree was recognized as the world's tallest tower by Guinness World Records on November 11, 2011. It took over the function of Tokyo's central radio tower, a position formerly held by Tokyo Tower since 1958.

  5. With a height of 634 meters (634 can be read as "Musashi", a historic name of the Tokyo Region), it is the tallest structure in Japan and was the second tallest in the world at the time of its completion.

  6. Feb 17, 2020 · Tokyo Skytree is the tallest building in Japan at 634 meters (2080 ft.), and the second tallest building in the world — after the 829.8 meter-tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It also gets to call itself the world’s tallest free-standing tower, for technical reasons.

  7. The Tokyo Sky Tree (東京 スカイ ツリー), is a new television and radio tower that has become a symbol of the Japanese capital and centerpiece of the Tokyo Skytree Town in Sumida Ward, not far from Asakusa. With restaurants and observation platforms, reaching a height of 634metros.

  8. It became the tallest tower in Japan in 2010 and reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, displacing the Canton Tower, and the third tallest structure in the world after Merdeka 118 ( 678.9 m or 2,227 ft) and the Burj Khalifa (829.8 m or 2,722 ft).

  9. Jul 5, 2012 · The tower stands 634 meters tall, making it the tallest structure in Japan, the second tallest in the world, and the world’s highest free-standing communication tower as of its completion. In...

  10. Originally designed to be 610 metres (2,000 feet) tall, the height of the Tokyo Skytree was finally changed, as the numbers 6 (mu), 3 (sa), and 4 (shi) combine to make up the traditional name for the province in which Tokyo is found today: Musashi.

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