Sky high

Updated On Apr 17, 2012 07:00 pm IST

A photographer lies on the ground to take picures on the foot of the Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, in Tokyo.

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A photographer lies on the ground to take picures on the foot of the Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 17, 2012 07:00 pm IST

A photographer lies on the ground to take picures on the foot of the Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka

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The Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, is seen in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 17, 2012 07:00 pm IST

The Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, is seen in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka

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TV cameramen try to shoot a row of buildings and streets from the observatory of the Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 17, 2012 07:00 pm IST

TV cameramen try to shoot a row of buildings and streets from the observatory of the Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka

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Journalists walk on the foot of the Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 17, 2012 07:00 pm IST

Journalists walk on the foot of the Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's tallest TV tower and second-highest building, in Tokyo. The 634-metre (2080-foot) new landmark in the Japanese capital was opened to the press before the grand opening on May 22. AFP Photo Toru Yamanaka

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The tower structures of the Tokyo Sky Tree are seen through the top window of the elevator on the way to the 450-meter (1,476 feet)-high observation deck during a press preview in Tokyo. The world's tallest freestanding broadcast structure that stands 634-meter (2,080 feet) will open to the public in May. AP Photo Itsuo Inouye expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 17, 2012 07:00 pm IST

The tower structures of the Tokyo Sky Tree are seen through the top window of the elevator on the way to the 450-meter (1,476 feet)-high observation deck during a press preview in Tokyo. The world's tallest freestanding broadcast structure that stands 634-meter (2,080 feet) will open to the public in May. AP Photo Itsuo Inouye

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