VOA标准英语2012--New Tower in Tokyo Outstrips Older Rival
时间:2012-02-14 06:06:29
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New Tower in Tokyo Outstrips1 Older Rival
For decades, visitors to Tokyo have admired this Far East tribute to the Eiffel Tower, 13 meters taller than its Parisian predecessor2. But the Tokyo Tower is about to be upstaged by a downtown riverside rival, built at a cost of $800 million.
Skycraper, twice as tall as Tokyo Tower
The Sky Tree, which will open to the public in about three months, soars to 634 meters above the ground, nearly twice as high as Tokyo Tower.
In this digital era, the older structure is just not high enough to host television stations'
antennae3 - to effectively reach the millions of households in this
sprawling4 urban area.
Leasing, primary revenue source
Leasing its steel
perches5 to broadcasters will be the Sky Tree's primary revenue source. As is the case with Tokyo Tower, it also plans to collect admission fees from two million to three million visitors a year.
The price of a ride up the Sky Tree will take the breath away from some potential visitors - about $40. In exchange, they will see Tokyo from the upper observation deck at a height of 450 meters.
Public relations chief Saeko Masuda tells pre-opening visitors to a temporary souvenir shop that on a clear day they will be able to see as far as 75 kilometers. “So you can see, of course, Mt. Fuji and very big scenery from the Kanto area. Kanto means surrounding Tokyo. And you can see the Tokyo Bay and Pacific Ocean and many mountains around Kanto. Very beautiful. Please come,” she stated.
As the most prominent addition to the Tokyo skyline in decades, the tower has been attracting a lot of attention. Authorities say, perhaps, a bit too much attention, blaming motorists gazing at the new
landmark6 for an increase in the number of traffic accidents.
Some may prefer to keep their distance for other reasons - concerned about such a prominent structure in one of the world's most
seismically7 active areas.
Massive structure, earthquake proofed
Work on the tower was nearing completion when last year's massive earthquake hit northeastern Japan. The structure did shake but was not damaged.
“Steel and the concrete shake differently, a different pattern. So when the earthquake happens these two separated objects cancel the shaking,” Masuda said.
The Sky Tree's builders also say traditional Japanese architecture factors in the
aesthetic16 design. It combines concave and convex curves that rise
cylindrically17, giving the tower a
silhouette18 that will vary depending on the location and angle from which it is viewed.
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