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  2. Tokyo Skytree Station - Wikipedia

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    Narihirabashi Station was renamed Tokyo Skytree Station from 17 March 2012, ahead of the opening of the Tokyo Skytree and adjoining Skytree Town shopping and office complex on 22 May 2012. [3] From this date, all up limited express (Spacia, Ryōmō, and Shimotsuke) services and four down Spacia Kinu services stop at the station. [3]

  3. Tokyo Skytree - Wikipedia

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    13 May 2013: Tokyo MX continued transmission from Tokyo Skytree and stopped transmission from Tokyo Tower with a gradual decrease in power since 12 November 2012. [ 46 ] 31 May 2013: On 9:00 a.m., formal transmission of broadcast in channel 1 to 8, except 3, start from Tokyo Skytree after number of test transmission with off for minutes to ...

  4. Tobu Skytree Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tobu Skytree Line (東武スカイツリーライン, Tōbu Sukaitsurii-rain) is a section of the Tobu Isesaki Line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama Prefecture.

  5. Tobu Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Tobu began operating its first electric train on the Isesaki Line between Asakusa (later Narihirabashi, today Tokyo Skytree Station) and Nishiarai. Tobu was the first railway in the Kanto region to adopt quadruple tracks, on the Kita-Senju to Takenotsuka sector in 1974. [5] The Tobu Dobutsu Koen (Tobu Animal Park) opened in 1981. [6]

  6. Tobu Isesaki Line - Wikipedia

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    Overview of the original Asakusa Station terminus (present-day Tokyo Skytree Station) in 1927 An up express service on the Tobu Isesaki Line formed of a 4-car EMU in March 1940. The first section of the Isesaki Line was opened by the present company in 1899 between Kita-Senju and Kuki utilising steam motive power.

  7. Oshiage Station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located at the Oshiage-eki-mae intersection of Metropolitan Routes 453 and 465 (Asakusa-dōri and Yotsume-dōri respectively). Tokyo Skytree is nearby and Tokyo Skytree Station is within 10 minutes walk.

  8. List of tallest towers - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo, Japan has been the tallest tower since 2012.. This list includes extant structures that fulfill the engineering definition of a tower: "a tall human structure, always taller than it is wide, for public or regular operational access by humans, but not for living in or office work, and which is self-supporting or free-standing, meaning no guy-wires for support."

  9. Kanegafuchi Station - Wikipedia

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    Kanegafuchi station (鐘ヶ淵駅, Kanegafuchi-eki) is a railway station on the Tobu Skytree Line in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway. Lines [ edit ]