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Tokyo From a Bird-eye’s View The World Trade Center Building (WTCB) welcomes you to the Seaside Top Observa- tory. WTCB, which completed a major reno- WTCB Observatory combines an unmatched scenery and convenience for business and leisure. observatory will be able to see the 634- meter Tokyo Sky Tree, the newest Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Tower being built in Tokyo’s Narihirabashi/Oshiage area. As a landmark in Hamamatsucho, Tokyo, WTCB also houses a wedding hall, a major bus terminal as well as commercial facilities. vation of the World Trade Center Observa- tory in March 2009 -- also known as Seaside Top because of its fantastic view of the Tokyo Bay area -- welcomes visitors to experience Tokyo from above. The Observatory for many years since the opening of the building in March 1970 has welcomed countless visitors from around the world. With its renovations, it now boasts a sophisticated and relaxing atmosphere for more than just experiencing a 360 degree panoramic view of the city of Tokyo, the Miura and Boso Peninsulas, Mt. Tsukuba and Mt. Fuji, it is an ideal venue for wedding ceremonies, parties and small meetings. The observatory is the best venue to view the Tokyo Tower, which in 2009 marked its 50th anniversary celebrated in the WTCB at the Tokyo Kaikan on the 39th floor, where many weddings are celebrated annually. The panoramic night view of Tokyo Tower, combined with the night lights of the city, offers a chance to see Tokyo from a bird’s-eye view some 152 meters above the ground. WTCB was until 1971 the tallest building in East Asia. In Spring 2012, visitors to the World Trade Center Building Observatory Deck Office 2-4-1 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6140 Tel: 81-3-3435-6026

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Page 1: Tokyo From a Bird-eyeÕs View - · PDF fileTokyo From a Bird-eyeÕs View The W o rld Trade Center Building (WTCB) welcomes you to the Seaside T op Observa-tory. WTCB, which completed

Tokyo From a Bird-eye’s ViewThe World Trade Center Building (WTCB)

welcomes you to the Seaside Top Observa-tory.

WTCB, which completed a major reno-

WTCB Observatorycombines an unmatched

scenery and conveniencefor business and leisure.

observatory will be able to see the 634-meter Tokyo Sky Tree, the newest DigitalTerrestrial Broadcasting Tower being built inTokyo’s Narihirabashi/Oshiage area.

As a landmark in Hamamatsucho, Tokyo,WTCB also houses a wedding hall, a majorbus terminal as well as commercial facilities.

vation of the World Trade Center Observa-tory in March 2009 -- also known as SeasideTop because of its fantastic view of theTokyo Bay area -- welcomes visitors toexperience Tokyo from above.

The Observatory for many years sincethe opening of the building in March 1970has welcomed countless visitors from aroundthe world. With its renovations, it now boastsa sophisticated and relaxing atmosphere formore than just experiencing a 360 degreepanoramic view of the city of Tokyo, theMiura and Boso Peninsulas, Mt. Tsukuba andMt. Fuji, it is an ideal venue for weddingceremonies, parties and small meetings.

The observatory is the best venue toview the Tokyo Tower, which in 2009 markedits 50th anniversary celebrated in the WTCBat the Tokyo Kaikan on the 39th floor, wheremany weddings are celebrated annually.

The panoramic night view of TokyoTower, combined with the night lights of thecity, offers a chance to see Tokyo from abird’s-eye view some 152 meters above theground.

WTCB was until 1971 the tallest buildingin East Asia. In Spring 2012, visitors to the

World Trade Center Building Observatory Deck Office2-4-1 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6140

Tel: 81-3-3435-6026

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Ideal View of Tokyo Bay!The Observatory is easily accessible by

using the dedicated elevator on the firstfloor, a non-stop ride to the 40th floor.

At the reception desk on the first floor,visitors can purchase their tickets to theObservatory: adults and high school stu-dents, 620 yen; junior high school and el-ementary school students, 360 yen; andpreschoolers, 260 yen. Special rates areavailable for groups with 15 or 30 membersor more.

The Observatory is available for public

The WTCB Observatory is anideal location to view the

high-speed bullet trains, shipsin Tokyo Bay and airlines from

nearby Haneda Airport.

World Trade Center Building Observatory Deck Office2-4-1 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6140

Tel: 81-3-3435-6026

At left, a miniature model of the land-scape seen from the Observatory;above is the reception counter leadingto the viewing area.

Below, inside the Observatory where visitorscan view the city in all four directions.

viewing from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily,with exception on certain days whenspecial events are held during summer-time for fireworks over Tokyo Bay andthe winter holiday season such asChristmas.

Public transportation to the WTCB isavailable via the JR Yamanote Line, theJR Keihin Tohoku Line, the Tokyo Mono-rail, each connecting to theHamamatsucho station. Also, the ToeiOedo and Asakusa Subway Linesconnecting to Daimon subway station.

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World Trade Center Building Observatory Deck Office2-4-1 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6140

Tel: 81-3-3435-6026

As Japan looks to further expanding the number of visitors from abroad to 20million through its Visit Japan Campaign, WTCB fully embraces such efforts. WTCBcan provide special rates for visitors from overseas.

The WTCB, which celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2010, is a member of the WorldTrade Centers Association (WTCA) headquartered in New York City in the U.S.

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WTCB is part of anextensive worldwidenetwork of over 326World Trade Centers

in 92 countries.

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Tickets Regular Rate Discount rate

Adults 620 yen 500 yenHigh School 620 yen 350 yenJr. High School 360 yen 250 yenElementary 360 yen 200 yenChildren 260 yen 150 yen

Admittance to the Observatory is between 10 a.m. and 8:30p.m. (doors close at 8 p.m.)

Print out and submit to Observatory staff on dutyto redeem your discount