I always pass by this piece of architectural art everytime I go to Sakae. The Nagoya TV Tower may no longer be accepting visitors recently, but it will never stop awing people with its beauty. It looks look Paris's Eiffel Tower in one glance. It is best to see it at night when it is all lit up. Unfortunately, recently, the local government of Nagoya has stopped lighting up the tower. I don't know the reason why, but yes, they did that. The tower is located inside Hisaya Odori Park and is readily accessible via all types of public and private transportation.
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I always pass by this piece of architectural art everytime I go to Sakae. The Nagoya TV Tower may no longer be accepting visitors recently, but it will never stop awing people with its beauty. It looks look Paris's Eiffel Tower in one glance. It is best to see it at night when it is all lit up. Unfortunately, recently, the local government of Nagoya has stopped lighting up the tower. I don't know the reason why, but yes, they did that. The tower is located inside Hisaya Odori Park and is readily accessible via all types of public and private transportation.
Sakae's oldest landmark is the Nagoya TV Tower, which was completed in the 1950s. It was the first TV tower of its kind in Japan at an impressive 180 meters tall. There is an observation deck at the top, which is much cheaper than the one at Midland Square (but also 100 meters shorter).
The TV Tower of Nagoya, located in the center of Kuya Daichi Park, is the first intensive radio tower in Japan. It was chosen as a lover's mecca in October 2008, and a monument was set up to enjoy a 360 degree view of Nagoya night from the 90-meter-high sky rotating pavilion.
The TV Tower of Nagoya is a landmark building of Nagoya, next to Oasis OADIS 21, picture three is taken in Oasis 21, net red punching ground. The TV Tower of Nagoya is 180 high, can be 360 degrees overlooking the city panorama.
It is an intensive radio tower in Japan, and the night scene is very good. It is said that the local couples like a place to propose very much.