I was reading the International Herald Tribune and found an interesting article on Tokyo Tower. In it, a professor emeritus of history at Tokyo’s Hitotsubashi University, Masanori Nakamura, states, “Tokyo Tower stood for a dream of the future, but that dream is gone. Tokyo Tower offers no more dreams, just as Japan has no more dreams.” Ouch! I’m not sure if I completely disagree, but I don’t completely agree either.
This article, coupled with a request to include more pictures, made me think about some Tokyo Tower pictures I’ve had sitting around in my archives.
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Climbing the tower to the first observatory level,
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The elevator is the very idea of modern,
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The view from the top is impressive,
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I also had some black and white pictures I shot on film (remember film?) last year.
An uninspired tower photo,
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A parking area under the tower for tour buses,
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Resting quietly. Everyone else is inside,
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There is a mini-amusement park on the way up. Why?
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The elves are a little scary.
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This character must be dangerous as it is fenced in. Is this Thomas?
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Of course, Pikachu is obligatory.
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Finally, who can resist their lovable mascots? You be the judge of what they look like. I have my ideas. Visit the Tokyo Tower website here to learn about the hobbies of the Noppon twins (the mascots are twin brothers – who knows why).
I love these photos, particularly the first one and the one of people inside the tower.
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