Kyoto Tower
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KYOTO/ Updated : Sep 18, 2016, 16:15 IST
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Located exactly opposite Kyoto Station, the imposing Kyoto Tower stands gracefully at 131 m and is an iconic landmark in the city. While Kyoto is often synonymous with temples and gardens, this is one modern marvel that has attrac … Read more
Located exactly opposite Kyoto Station, the imposing Kyoto Tower stands gracefully at 131 m and is an iconic landmark in the city. While Kyoto is often synonymous with temples and gardens, this is one modern marvel that has attracted tourists since 1964. The tallest building in the city, the Observation Deck of the Tower offers the most arresting views of Kyoto, a metropolis that looks entirely different at different times of the day. Read less

Located exactly opposite Kyoto Station, the imposing Kyoto Tower stands gracefully at 131 m and is an iconic landmark in the city. While Kyoto is often synonymous with temples and gardens, this is one modern marvel that has attracted tourists since 1964. The tallest building in the city, the Observation Deck of the Tower offers the most arresting views of Kyoto, a metropolis that looks entirely different at different times of the day. While it stands right on top of a commercial complex, the Tower essentially is a representation of a lighthouse that seeks to illuminate Kyoto. Interestingly, it was originally intended to look like a Japanese candle and the resemblance is quite striking even today. Designed by Makoto Tanahashi, this all-steel structure is sometimes reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower and just like the aforementioned wonder of the world, it is said to withstand the strongest of winds and is totally earthquake-proof in a country that is prone to regular seismic activity.
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