Osaka Tower
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Form
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Function
The tower cost 400 million yen and construction was finished in 1966. It had an elevator that could carry 30 persons up to the observation deck, which in turn, could accommodate 270 persons. 4,000 visitors attended the inauguration. In 1979, the "Sky Studio" was installed on the second floor of the observation deck, broadcasting a morning show with weather, traffic conditions, etc. The observation deck was closed to the public in 1997 after heightened security measures due to, among other things, the mail bomb incident of 1994. In 2008, the tower was scheduled to be removed, when the headquarters of ABC moved to Fukushima-ku, Osaka. It was finally demolished in 2009.
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External links
- Asahi Broadcasting Corporation sign-on sequence, 1967–1989, features the tower
- Sign-on and sign-off sequence from 1992
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- Communication towers in Japan
- Observation towers in Japan
- Tourist attractions in Osaka
- Buildings and structures in Osaka
- Towers completed in 1966
- 1966 establishments in Japan
- 2009 disestablishments in Japan
- Buildings and structures demolished in 2009
- Kita-ku, Osaka