Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Japan - Kyoto - Kyoto Tower


Kyoto Tower
- Located at the entrance to Kyoto Miyako Tower Building has 3 basement floors, 9 floors above ground, and a rooftop. There is a candlestick-shaped observation tower131 meters above ground. The observation room can accomodate about 400 peopleand offers a panoramic view of the ancient capital.

Sent by Erina from Matsue, Japan.

Kyoto Tower (京都タワーKyōto-tawā) is an observation tower located in Kyoto, Japan. The steel tower is the tallest structure in Kyoto with its observation deck at 100 metres (328 ft) and its spire at 131 metres (430 ft). The 800-ton tower stands atop a 9-story building, which houses a 3-star hotel and several stores. The entire complex stands opposite Kyōto Station.

Kyoto Tower was proposed in the early 1960s, and it was planned to be constructed and completed in time to correspond with the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Construction began in 1963 on the former site of Kyoto's central post office and was completed near the end of 1964. Unlike many other towers (such as Tokyo Tower) that are constructed using metal lattice frames, Kyoto Tower's interior structure consists of many steel rings stacked on top of each other. The structure was then covered with lightweight steel sheets with a thickness of 12–22 mm (0.47–0.87 in). The sheets were then welded together and painted white. The intended overall effect was for the tower to resemble a Japanese candle (read more).


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