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What is the tallest self-supporting tower in the world? _?

Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Tower are pyramid-shaped and supported by four legs. The tower is painted orange and milky white, bright and dazzling. It's the highest point in Tokyo. Looking down from the observation deck at the top of the tower, the whole of Tokyo is unobstructed. At night, the decorative lights on the tower suddenly light up, forming colorful patterns in the night sky, which are more and more magical and majestic.

Tokyo Tower, formerly known as Japan Radio Tower, is located in Zhi Zhi Park, Tokyo Port Area, Japan. It is a red and white tower based on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and it is the highest self-supporting tower in the world. Before the birth of the Tokyo Tower, the tallest tower in the world was the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, but the Tokyo Tower surpassed it 13 meters, reaching 333 meters. However, the building materials used are only half that of the Eiffel Tower, which took less than one-third of the one-and-a-half-year construction time in Tafer. With so little material and such a short time, this typhoon-proof and earthquake-resistant behemoth was erected on the ground, which shocked the whole world. Tokyo Tower 1958 12 has been completed. 1968 opened to tourists in July.

The upper part of the Tokyo Tower is the heart of the whole building, which emits radio waves to the outside world and transmits programs of seven channels: NHK (abbreviation of Japan Broadcasting Association), Japan TV Network, Tokyo Radio, Asahi TV, Fuji TV and twelve TV stations. In addition, it can emit special radio waves in reconnaissance and fire fighting. The lower part of the tower is the tower building, the first floor is the lounge, the second floor is the shopping mall, and the third floor is the largest wax museum in Japan and the Far East. There are dozens of life-size wax figures in the wax museum. The surrounding scenery, fabulous fairyland, horrible prison and confessional, lighting and sound effects make visitors feel as if they are in the world. On the right side of the building entrance, there is also a statue of a dog who participated in the first Antarctic expedition. The fourth floor is the Modern Science Museum and TV Studio, and the fifth floor is the radio transmitter.

Characteristic landscape

observatory

At the tower height150m, there is a two-story observation deck for tourists to climb and watch. There is a special observation deck at a height of 250 meters. The observation deck is surrounded by a large piece of glass, and tourists are in it, as if they were born in the air and far away from the world.