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I've never heard of it being called 第二東京タワー. On the news it's almost always simply called 新東京タワー (New Tokyo Tower) or even just 新しい東京タワー (the new Tokyo Tower). The online profile says that is is called 第二 but that doesn't mean much if nobody actually says that. 61.24.83.175 04:20, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Anyone want to find a good fair-use image to put on this article? All of the other major skyscraper pages have them ( Burj Dubai, Al Burj, Chicago Spire, etc...), and I think that it would greatly contribue to the article. There are several pictures on the official site, but I'm not sure if you can just grab a picture from the site, downscale it, and then call it fair-use'... -- Masamunecyrus (talk) (contribs) 13:34, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Why is the tower built as lattice tower and not as concrete tower like CN Tower in Toronto or Ostankino Tower in Moscow? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.46.213.240 ( talk) 16:26, 23 May 2009 (UTC)
On 20 march 2010 the structure reached a height of 328 m , according to the Sky Tree website. In about a week from now the structure will surpass the Tokyo Tower and it'll become the tallest structure in Japan. Keep an eye out and get ready for an update to the article ;-) -- Quarconi ( talk) 14:06, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
On 29 March 2010 it's now 338-meter tall, effectively becoming the tallest structure in Japan…
Grammatically, the article looks perfect to me. -- Edofmund ( talk) 21:15, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
What is it made of? A concrete tower or a steel lattice tower - it is hard to tell from the images? Astronaut ( talk) 12:11, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
Archive 1 |
I've never heard of it being called 第二東京タワー. On the news it's almost always simply called 新東京タワー (New Tokyo Tower) or even just 新しい東京タワー (the new Tokyo Tower). The online profile says that is is called 第二 but that doesn't mean much if nobody actually says that. 61.24.83.175 04:20, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Anyone want to find a good fair-use image to put on this article? All of the other major skyscraper pages have them ( Burj Dubai, Al Burj, Chicago Spire, etc...), and I think that it would greatly contribue to the article. There are several pictures on the official site, but I'm not sure if you can just grab a picture from the site, downscale it, and then call it fair-use'... -- Masamunecyrus (talk) (contribs) 13:34, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Why is the tower built as lattice tower and not as concrete tower like CN Tower in Toronto or Ostankino Tower in Moscow? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.46.213.240 ( talk) 16:26, 23 May 2009 (UTC)
On 20 march 2010 the structure reached a height of 328 m , according to the Sky Tree website. In about a week from now the structure will surpass the Tokyo Tower and it'll become the tallest structure in Japan. Keep an eye out and get ready for an update to the article ;-) -- Quarconi ( talk) 14:06, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
On 29 March 2010 it's now 338-meter tall, effectively becoming the tallest structure in Japan…
Grammatically, the article looks perfect to me. -- Edofmund ( talk) 21:15, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
What is it made of? A concrete tower or a steel lattice tower - it is hard to tell from the images? Astronaut ( talk) 12:11, 4 April 2011 (UTC)