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A central pillar at the core of Tokyo Sky Tree is seen from 250 meters high to help minimize the size of tremors in the event of an earthquake or during strong winds. An inside space of the First Observatory of Tokyo Sky Tree, under construction, opens to the media on Sunday, in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, March, 6, 2011. The Observatory at 350 meters high, offers a magnificent view with a facility of a restaurant, cafe and souvenir shop, accommodating 2,000 visitors. The world's highest self-standing tower will hold a grand opening next spring in 2012. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )
2011-03-06
AP/East News
Associated Press
Koichi Nakamura
110306071561
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