Fans of great structures may wish to head to Japan this year and catch a glimpse of the Tokyo Tower.
It is still the largest self-supporting steel edifice in the world, standing tall at 333 metres (1,091 ft) and has two observation platforms, reports Whatsonwhen.
One of them is at the 150 metre point, while the other looks out over the city from 250 metres, offering incredible views of the Tokyo vista, with more information available at the official website www.tokyotower.co.jp/english/
Although it is taller than the Eiffel tower by just 13 metres, the building is a lot lighter than the Parisian behemoth.
If all this wasn't enough reason to see one of Japan's most famous landmarks, the tower is bathed in a lovely white sheen during the summer by a selection of lights.
Tokyo has a great deal of hotel rooms for those looking to catch a brilliant glimpse of the city (and who aren't afraid of great heights).
Other reasons to visit the popular destination include the city's version of Disneyland, which may be a good choice for families.
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