Exploring the architectural beauty of Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower is one of the most iconic structures in Japan. Inspired by the French Eiffel Tower, it has become just as much of a national icon.

Located in the Shiba-koen district of Tokyo’s Minato city, Tokyo Tower stands at 333 meters in height. It was the tallest tower in Japan before Tokyo Skytree surpassed it in 2012.

Despite its striking resemblance to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Tokyo Tower has become its own icon with distinctive features. For example, the red and white paint job and slimmer architectural design makes it easy to tell it apart from its friend in France.

View from Shiba Park

There are many different locations to view the Tokyo Tower from, each offering a unique angle and bringing with it its own charm. One of the best viewing spots is Shiba Park where you get a clear view of the tower with no obstructions.

A quiet atmosphere and a peaceful vibe, Shiba Park is home to many beautiful autumn trees that turn golden brown when in season. You can get pretty good photos of Tokyo Tower from here as the trees provide an aesthetic frame to work with.

A Closer Look…

The closer you get to the base of Tokyo Tower, the more you can appreciate the intricate details of its unique architecture. Each steel beam is perfectly positioned to ensure a strong foundation that can resist earthquakes and other natural disasters.

Furthermore, the red steel beams offer more than just a nice aesthetic but also resist rust and corrosion, allowing the tower to stand the test of time through all kinds of extreme weather conditions.

Inside Tokyo Tower

Inside Tokyo Tower is a small shopping plaza where you can find iconic souvenir stands such as Tokyo Banana. The main hub for all of this is TOKIO 333 where dozens of souvenir stands are gathered in one place offering unique goods!

Night Views

Things really get interesting at night when Tokyo Tower lights up in a beautiful golden light like a glowing star in the dark. Given the tower’s original purpose of serving as a symbol of Japan’s rebirth after World War II, it’s quite poetic how it stands strong and proud even in today’s modern era as a light that people look to for hope and inspiration.

Interesting Angles

In addition to the popular viewing points, there are a few unique spots that offer a cool perspective of the tower. For example, the shot of the tower coming out from behind this Eneos provides a kind of optical illusion as though it’s part of the gas station!

Reflections…

Another awesome way to see Tokyo Tower is through the reflection of the Azabudai Hills skyscraper in Minato City. Indeed, there are countless angles and positions where you can get amazing photos of this architectural work of art in Tokyo, so go and discover them for yourself!


Of course, if you are planning to visit Japan, you’ll need a way to get around the country as efficiently and affordably as possible. Japan Rail provides an abundance of travel passes to suit your travel needs. So whether you are traveling individually or as a group, the JR Pass is every traveler’s go-to for getting around and making the most of your time in Japan!

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