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TOYKO TOWER - TOYKO, JAPAN - BROCHURE AND ONE ENTRANCE TICKET

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Handmade: No
  • Condition: Condition is as follows: This wonderful brochure, is in nice used condition! Displays some minor wrinkling to the covers. Touched corners, and some edge wear. Just a bit of rubbing to the front cover. Entrance ticket is in nice used condition, with the exception that the bottom edge has been torn at an angle, and about two inches by one half inch is missing.Please take a look at the provided Photographs, for a better view of the description.
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Type: Brochure and Ticket
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    From the, Hot and Steamy Coachella Valley, and hot and steamy, it is for sure!
    FOR  YOUR  CONSIDERATION:
    From:  Circa-
    1969
    A VINTAGE OFFICIAL
    BROCHURE,
    FROM THE:
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    TOYKO TOWER
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    TOKYO, JAPAN
    This auction is for a wonderful vintage:
    Brochure for the well known: Tokyo Tower, where tourists are able to visit not one but two observation decks.
    Included in the auction is a single ticket for entrance to the Tokyo Tower.
    T
    okyo Tower:
    Tokyo Tower
    (
    東京タワー
    ,
    Tōkyō tawā
    , officially called
    日本電波塔
    Nippon denpatō
    "Japan Radio Tower") is a
    communications
    and
    observation tower
    in the Shiba-koen district of
    Minato, Tokyo
    , Japan. At 332.9 meters (1,092 ft), it is the second-
    tallest structure in Japan
    . The structure is an
    Eiffel Tower
    -inspired
    lattice tower
    that is painted white and
    international orange
    to comply with
    air safety
    regulations.
    Built in 1958, the tower's main sources of income are tourism and antenna leasing. Over 150 million people have visited the tower. FootTown, a four-story building directly under the tower, houses museums, restaurants and shops. Departing from there, guests can visit two observation decks. The two-story Main Deck (formerly known as the Main Observatory) is at 150 meters (490 ft), while the smaller Top Deck (formerly known as the "Special Observatory") reaches a height of 249.6 meters (819 ft). The names were changed following renovation of the top deck in 2018.
    The tower acts as a support structure for an antenna. Intended for television broadcasting, radio antennas were installed in 1961, but the tower now broadcasts signals for Japanese media outlets such as
    NHK
    ,
    TBS
    and
    Fuji TV
    . Japan's planned
    digital television transition
    by July 2011 was problematic, however; Tokyo Tower's height, 332.9 m (1,092 ft) was not high enough to support complete
    terrestrial digital broadcasting
    to the area. A taller digital broadcasting tower, known as
    Tokyo Skytree
    , was completed on 29 February 2012. Every five years Tokyo Tower is repainted. It takes one year to repaint it.
    Since its completion in 1958, Tokyo Tower has become a prominent
    landmark
    in the city, and frequently appears in media set in Tokyo.
    Functions:
    Tokyo Tower's two main revenue sources are antenna leasing and tourism. It functions as a radio and television broadcasting antenna support structure and is a tourist destination that houses several different attractions. Over 150 million people have visited the tower in total since its opening in late 1958. Tower attendance had been steadily declining until it bottomed out at 2.3 million in 2000.
    Since then, attendance has been rising, and it has recently been attracting approximately 3 million visitors per year. The first area tourists visit upon reaching the tower is FootTown, a four-story building stationed directly under the tower. There, visitors can eat, shop and visit several museums and galleries. Elevators that depart from the first floor of FootTown can be used to reach the first of two observation decks, the two-story Main Observatory.
    For the price of another ticket, visitors can board another set of elevators from the second floor of the Main Observatory to reach the final observation deck—the Special Observatory.
    Condition is as follows:  This wonderful brochure, is in nice used condition!
    Displays some minor wrinkling to the covers.  Touched corners, and some edge wear. Just a bit of rubbing
    to
    the front cover. Entrance ticket is in nice used condition, with the exception that the
    bottom
    edge has been torn at an angle, and about two inches by one half inch is missing.
    Approximate dimensions are as follows: 7
    ” x
    10
    1/4

    Opened:  28" x
    10
    1/4
    ”  Ticket 2
    3/8
    " x 5"
    Please take a look at the provided photographs, for a better perspective of the description.
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