Tokyo Sky Tree
An Tokyo Sky Tree (東京スカイツリー, Tōkyō Sukai Tsurī?), dati inaapod na "Bagong Torre nin Tokyo (New Tokyo Tower, (新東京タワー, Shin Tōkyō Tawā?), sarong torreng pangkomunikasyon, restoran, asin torreng bantayan sa Sumida, Tokyo nin Hapon. Nagin ini iyo an pinakahalangkaw na estrukturang artipisyal sa Hapon kan 2010 sa langkaw na 634.0 metro (2,080 pye)[1]. Ini man an pinakahalangkaw na torre sa bilog na kinaban ta nadaog niya na sa langkaw an dati pinakahalangkaw, an Canton Tower[2][3] asin ikaduwang pinakahalangkaw na estruktura sa kinaban sunod sa Burj Khalifa (829.84 metro (2,723 pye).[4]
Mga retrato sa sunodsunod na paghaman kan estruktura
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Tingraw na pinatongod sa hinuhuna na langkaw na 610 m, 6 Oktobre 2007
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An pighawan na solar bago magtogdok, 12 Abril 2008
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14 Hulyo 2009 (76 m)
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19 Septyembre 2009 (153 m)
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14 Nobyembre 2009 (205 m)
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22 Desyembre 2009 (245 m)
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30 Marso 2010 (338 m)
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10 Hulyo 2010 (398 m)
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Pagpabanaag, poon 18:30 abot 21:10, 13 Oktobre 2010 (488 m)
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3 Nobyembre 2010 (497 m)
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Pagpabanaag kan Pasko kan magsisinarom, 25 December 2010 (539 m)
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23 Enero 2011 (559 m)
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An Tokyo Sky Tree sa hustong langkaw niya, 19 Marso 2011
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4 Agosto 2011
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Pamasko asin tapos nin taon na pagpabanaag 23, 24 and 31 Desyembre 2011
Toltolan
baguhon- ↑ Tokyo Sky Tree beats Tokyo Tower, now tallest building in Japan, The Mainichi Daily News, 29 Marso 2010
- ↑ "Japan Finishes World's Tallest Communications Tower". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. 1 Marso 2012. Archived from the original on 2016-06-19. Retrieved 2016-02-29. Check date values in:
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(help)Kinua 01-03-16 - ↑ "Tokyo Sky Tree". Emporis.Kinua 1 Marso 2016
- ↑ Arata Yamamoto (22 May 2012). "Tokyo Sky Tree takes root as world's second-tallest structure". NBC News. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 29 February 2016.Kinua 1 Marso 2016
Mga panluwas na takod
baguhon- Skyscrapernews article on New Tokyo Tower Archived 2013-11-10 at the Wayback Machine.
- Profile on Phorio
- Project profile at Emporis
- "Sumida-Taito picked for new Tokyo Tower site", The Japan Times, 29 March 2005.
- Broadcasters to use new Tokyo Tower as main transmitter Archived 2008-03-17 at the Wayback Machine., Japan Today, 14 December 2007.