Japan's first intensive wave emitting tower is 180m high Visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of Nagoya City, the Suzuka mountains and Ise bay in the distance from the Observation Balcony 100m above ground
Written Feb 25, 2003
Address: 3-6-15,Nishiki,Naka-ku,Nagoya
The Nagoya TV tower (Nagoya Terebi-tô) is an electric wave tower in Nagoya. It is the oldest TV tower in Japan, and was completed in 1954. The tower is 180 metre high, and has two observation decks at the heights of 30 metres and 100 metres.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 3-6-15 saki Nishiki Naka-ku Nagoya-shi Aichi-ken J
See the Nagoya Tower - a television transmitter, but the pride of the city's population. I didn't get the chance to actually get to it, but I did find myself wandering close by one night, where it was lit up like a Christmas tree (unfortunately, I'd left my camera behind, so I got this picture the next day).
Written Mar 23, 2003
Address: 3-6-15, Nishiki, Naku-ku, Nagoya
Phone: 8-52-971-8546 (Japanese only)
Website: http://www.ncvb.or.jp/kankou_e/32/
Located in the very center of the city and standing 180 meters tall, this tower is one of the city's most visible modern landmarks and features observation decks that provide spectacular views of central Japan. Built in 1954, this tower was the first multipurpose television transmission tower in Japan and continues today to transmit TV programs for a number of different broadcasting companies. It also houses coffee and souvenir shops.
Written Aug 14, 2008
Address: 3-6-15 Nishiki,Nagoya, 23 460-0003 Japan
Phone: +81 52 971 8546
Website: http://www.nagoya-tv-tower.co.jp
NAGOYA PARK: Visit the Nagoya tower for a stunning view of the city. Situated in Nagoya Park.
Updated Sep 7, 2002
Check out the tower for aerial views of the city. Located near Sakae station, in the hearf of the city.
Written Jun 1, 2004
Written Oct 17, 2005
The 180m high tower is the first intensive radio wave tower in Japan. The 100m high sky balcony commands beautiful night views of Nagoya and the port area.
Written Apr 22, 2010
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The 180m high tower is the first intensive radio wave tower in Japan. The 100m high sky balcony commands beautiful night views of Nagoya and the port area.
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