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  3. Tokyo Tower - Wikipedia

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    Though it is taller than the Eiffel Tower, Tokyo Tower weighs about 4,000 tons, 3,300 less than the Eiffel Tower [12] as it is significantly thinner and simpler in construction. It was opened to the public on 23 December 1958 at a final cost of ¥2.8 billion ($8.4 million in 1958). [10] [13] Tokyo Tower was mortgaged for ¥10 billion in 2000. [14]

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  8. List of tallest structures in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Night view of Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower, the tallest building in Minato, Tokyo, and Japan. The NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building is the tallest building in Shibuya Ward by both architectural height and pinnacle height, the latter of which includes the mast on the building's rooftop.

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    The mouth of the Sumida River (facing southwest) enters the Tokyo Port region of Tokyo Bay. The bridge visible is the Kachidoki Bridge (Kachidoki Ohashi). To the left (east) of the river is the lower portion of Tsukishima (island neighborhood): the two twin towers on the island are The Tokyo Towers, a condominium complex. Further to the left ...