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What is the height of Tokyo Tower?

Tokyo Tower is the tallest independent tower in Japan, with a height of 333 meters. The tower body is supported by four legs and is pyramid-shaped. The tower body is painted in orange and milky white sections, which is bright and dazzling. The tower shoulders the radio transmission tasks of 7 TV stations, 2 1 TV turntables and radio stations. At the height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observatory. At a height of 250 meters, there is a glass observation deck overlooking the whole city of Tokyo. The lower part of the tower is a tower, the first floor is a lounge, the second floor is a shopping mall, the third floor is the largest wax museum in the Far East, and the fourth floor is a modern science museum and a TV studio.

Tokyo Tower:

This is a radio tower in Tokyo, Japan. It is a landmark building and tourist attraction in Tokyo. It is modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, and its official name is Japan Radio Tower, which is also the old name of its operating organization. It is the second tallest building in Japan, second only to Tokyo Sky Tower. Designed by architect Tadashi Naito and Nikko Design Co., Ltd., Tokyo Tower is 8.6 meters higher than Eiffel Tower, 30 1.4 meters shorter than Tokyo Sky Tower and 267.4 meters shorter than Guang Zhouta, China. It is the third highest self-supporting tower in the world, weighing 4,000 tons, 10/958, 10, and construction started on June 29th. The tower is mainly used to send various broadcast signals such as TV and radio, and also used to send JR train stop signals when a major earthquake occurs. It has the functions of navigation mark, wind direction and speed measurement, temperature measurement and so on. From 20 13, Tokyo Sky Tower was replaced by Tokyo Tower, which assumed the function of broadcasting signal transmission, and Tokyo Tower became the standby signal transmission station.