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  2. Tsūtenkaku - Wikipedia

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    The current tower is the second to occupy the site. The original tower, patterned after the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, was built in 1912, and was connected to the adjacent amusement park, Luna Park, by an aerial cable car. At the time of its construction, its height of 64 metres (210 ft) made it the second tallest structure in Asia.

  3. Shinsekai - Wikipedia

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    The top of Tsutenkaku Tower provides a panoramic and unobstructed view of Osaka. The original Tsutenkaku Tower, completed in 1912 and 64 metres (210 ft) tall, was designed to resemble both the Eiffel Tower (at the top) and the Arc de Triomphe (at the base), and was one end of a tramway connecting the neighborhood with the Luna Park grounds.

  4. Fire breaks out near major tourist landmark in Osaka - AOL

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    Tsutenkaku Tower, a historic Osaka landmark in the Shinsekai district, was inspired by the Eiffel Tower and rebuilt in 1956 after wartime damage. Standing 103m-tall, it offers panoramic views of ...

  5. Luna Park, Osaka - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Luna Park closed permanently after the 1925 season; in January 1943, the first Tsutenkaku Tower was destroyed by a fire and was subsequently closed and demolished by the Japanese government. [11] [12] A new Tsutenkaku Tower was built and opened to the public in 1956. [11]

  6. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    Frasers Tower Singapore Singapore: DP Architects: Frasers Property, National Pension Service: 2018 1.45 [41] 1.54 Gigafactory 1: Storey County, Nevada United States: HOK, Bennett Wagner & Grody Architects, RMH Group, Rocky Mountain Institute, Mortenson Construction, and CH2M HILL Tesla, Inc. 2020 1.31 [42] 1.5 Äänekoski Bio Product Factory

  7. Lattice tower - Wikipedia

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    A lattice tower or truss tower is a freestanding vertical framework tower. ... Cost Weight Remarks 1 ... Tsutenkaku: 1956: Japan: Osaka: 103 m: 338 ft: Hakata Port Tower:

  8. Billiken - Wikipedia

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    The Billiken made its Japanese debut in 1908. A statue was installed in the uppermost level of the original Tsutenkaku Tower as it was opened to the public in 1912. When the nearby Luna Park was closed in 1925, the tower's Billiken statue disappeared. In 1980, a replacement statue made its appearance in a new Tsutenkaku Tower that was built in ...

  9. Umeda Sky Building - Wikipedia

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    The Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル, Umeda Sukai Biru) is a two-tower mixed-use skyscraper in Osaka, Japan.Located on the outskirts of the Umeda business district in Kita-ku, Osaka, the Umeda Sky Building consists of two 40-story towers interconnected at their two uppermost stories via glass bridges with escalators and elevators that cross an open atrium space. [2]