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The construction of the steel glass allows visitors to look down from the dizzying height of the towers and out to spectacular distances
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The lower floor 350 level also has a glass sidewalk whereby you can look straight down all he way to the base of the building.
Night fall across the city.
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Maximum sell out per day at Tokyo Sky Tree is 10,000 Visitors
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Numbers are in meters of the height of the floors
Looking straight down through the glass sky walk bridge to the bottom of the lighting of Tokyo Skywalk
The night lights of Tokyo on the buildings
The city at night
Now that is a different name
The underground transportation
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There is no trash, no graffiti, clean every where in Japan. People are very courteous and helpful
An unusual sign in the area of the trains
Trukiki outer market is made up of narrow streets packed with stalls selling fresh seafood, vegetables, fruits, knives, and where you will find specialty items such as real wasabi.
Fresh strawberries
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Market is filled daily with locals as well as tourists

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