Above, the observation decks of the Skytree. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
A survey taken over a total of six days in July and October of last year and February of this year (no, they didn't ask me when I was there in February) found that Taiwanese accounted for 19% of foreign visitors to the Tokyo Skytree. This is according to an article in the Mainichi Shimbun.
Americans came in second at 11%.
The Skytree is the world's tallest freestanding tower with a height of 634 meters. The Skytree's operators asked about 86,000 visitors where they came from.
To read the Mainichi Shimbun's article, go here.
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