Osaka Tower

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Osaka Tower in Kita-ku, Osaka
Osaka Tower in Kita-ku, Osaka

Osaka Tower (大阪タワー Ōsaka Tawā?) is an observation and radio tower built beside the headquarters of Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. Besides functioning as a radio and television tower, it also relays radio communication for the taxi companies.

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[edit] Form

The tower is 160 meters/525 feet high. Built in 1966, it was constructed with metal tubing in a quadratic lattice structure and has been designed to handle vibrations and a wind velocity of up to 90 meters per second. 102 meters up, there is a two story observation deck. Below this, the tower is painted in white and above it in red and white.

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The tower cost a total of 400 million yen and construction was finished in 1966. It has an elevator that can carry 30 persons up to the observation deck, which in turn, can accommodate 270 persons. 4000 visitors attended the inauguration. In 1979, the "Sky Studio" was installed on the second floor of the observation deck, broadcasting a morning show with weather, traffic conditions, etc. The observation deck was closed for the public in 1997 after heightened security measures due to, among other things, the mail bomb incident of 1994. In 2008, the tower is scheduled to be removed, because of the moving headquarters of ABC to Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan.

[edit] Trivia

In addition to the USS Valley Forge (CV-45) aircraft carrier, Osaka Tower was used as inspiration for the framework of the Valley Forge space freighter in the classic 1972 movie Silent Running.[citation needed]

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