Nagoya TV Tower [Nagoya Pt. 2] (Travels in Japan Pt. 17)
Second day in Nagoya and took some footage at and around Nagoya's TV Tower. Enjoy!
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Nagoya TV tower
The Nagoya TV Tower (名古屋テレビ塔 Nagoya Terebi-tō?) is a TV tower in Nagoya, central Japan.
History
It is the oldest TV tower in Japan, and was completed in 1954. It is located in the centre of Hisaya Ōdori Park. The tower is 180 metres high, and has two main observation decks at the heights of 90 metres (the indoor Sky Deck) and 100 metres (the outdoor Sky Balcony). The tower also includes a restaurant and gallery at 30 metres. Nagoya TV Tower closely resembles the Eiffel Tower. Recently, the tower became known under the nickname of Thunder Tower due to the nighttime illumination.
In popular culture
The famous movie monster, Godzilla pulled the tower down in Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964), and twenty-eight years later, it was destroyed again in the 1992 remake, Godzilla vs. Mothra. This time around, it is demolished by the monster Battra, when the creature attacks Nagoya.
Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's fourth-largest incorporated city and the third-most-populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Kitakyushu. It is also the center of Japan's third-largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō metropolitan area. As of 2015, 2.28 million people lived in the city, part of Chūkyō Metropolitan Area's 10.11 million people.[4] It is also one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.
Oda Nobunaga and his protégés Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu were powerful warlords based in the Nagoya area who gradually succeeded in unifying Japan. In 1610, Tokugawa Ieyasu moved the capital of Owari Province from Kiyosu, about seven kilometers (4.3 miles) away, to a more strategic location in present-day Nagoya.
Tokugawa period
During this period Nagoya Castle was constructed, built partly from materials taken from Kiyosu Castle. During the construction, the entire town around Kiyosu Castle, consisting of around 60,000 people, moved from Kiyosu to the newly planned town around Nagoya Castle.[5] Around the same time, the nearby ancient Atsuta Shrine was designated as a waystation, called Miya (the Shrine), on the important Tōkaidō road, which linked the two capitals of Kyoto and Edo (now Tokyo). A town developed around the temple to support travelers. The castle and shrine towns formed the city.
Industrialization
During the Meiji Restoration Japan's provinces were restructured into prefectures and the government changed from family to bureaucratic rule. Nagoya was proclaimed a city on October 1, 1889, and designated a city on September 1, 1956, by government ordinance.
Nagoya became an industrial hub for the region. Its economic sphere included the famous pottery towns of Tokoname, Tajimi and Seto, as well as Okazaki, one of the only places where gunpowder was produced under the shogunate. Other industries included cotton and complex mechanical dolls called karakuri ningyō.
Mitsubishi Aircraft Company was established in 1920 in Nagoya and became one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in Japan. The availability of space and the central location of the region and the well-established connectivity were some of the major factors that lead to the establishment of the aviation industry there.
World War II and later
Aerial photographs of Nagoya
Nagoya was the target of US air raids during World War II. The population of Nagoya at this time was estimated to be 1.5 million, fourth among Japanese cities and one of the three largest centers of the Japanese aircraft industry. It was estimated that 25% of its workers were engaged in aircraft production. Important Japanese aircraft targets (numbers 193, 194, 198, 2010, and 1729) were within the city itself, while others (notably 240 and 1833) were to the north of Kagamigahara. It was estimated that they produced between 40% and 50% of Japanese combat aircraft and engines, such as the vital Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter. The Nagoya area also produced machine tools, bearings, railway equipment, metal alloys, tanks, motor vehicles and processed foods during World War II.
Air raids began on April 18, 1942, with an attack on a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries aircraft works, the Matsuhigecho oil warehouse, the Nagoya Castle military barracks and the Nagoya war industries plant.[6] The bombing continued through the spring of 1945, and included large-scale firebombing. Nagoya was the target of two of Bomber Command’s attacks.
Nagoya TV Tower - Aichi - 名古屋テレビ塔 - 4K Ultra HD
Not as famous as Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Skytree, the Nagoya TV Tower does still offer a wonderful, panoramic view of the surrounding Sakae district, and of Nagoya in its entirety, thanks to its two main observatory decks.
Smaller than Tokyo Tower, with a height of only 180 meters, Nagoya TV Tower is actually Japan’s oldest TV Tower and was completed in 1954, four years earlier than Tokyo Tower!
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Nagoya Tower, Nagoya (名古屋市) / Nick in Japan' 2013 (movie & slideshow)
Movie & slideshow. Produced by Nick Lido. Featured by Nick Lido's Travel Journal at youtube.com/nicklido and at Enjoy the Nagoya City view from Nagoya Tower. Walk down the streets of Sakae (栄) Area of Nagoya, Japan. ABOUT NAGOYA: Sakae (栄) is an area in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. It refers to the areas around Sakae intersection, Sakae Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Station, the world's largest train station by floor area, is on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen line, the Tōkaidō Main Line, and the Chūō Main Line, among others. Nagoya Railroad and Kintetsu provide regional rail service to the Tōkai and Kansai regions. Nagoya Subway provides urban transit service.
Nagoya TV Tower Full Tour with Daniella
Join us as we give you a full tour of the Nagoya TV Tower!
Nagoya Tv Tower Japan Trip
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LIULISA劉粒砂在日本名古屋Japan Nagoya TV Tower Oasis21_20161016
Nagoya TV Tower
昭和29年(1954)、日本で始めての高さ180mの名古屋テレビ塔が完成しました。
地上90mにスカイデッキ、100mにスカイバルコニーがあり、そこから見る風景は名古屋を一望できるだけでなく
遠く御嶽山も見ることができます。2011年を持って電波塔としての役割を終え、新たに名古屋の観光名所としての役割をにないます。
2005年、国の登録有形文化財に登録されました。
TV Tower Nagoya Aichi Japan / Oaisis21
Nagoya TV Tower - Sky Theater [Sakae, Nagoya - Japan]
Nagoya Tower (Torre da TV de Nagoya)
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Time Lapse : Nagoya Television Tower
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Perubahan Warna Oasis 21 & Nagoya TV Tower - オアシス21 - 名古屋テレビ塔 4K
------- Oasis 21 ------
Oasis 21 is a modern facility located adjacent to Nagoya TV Tower in Sakae, Nagoya which was opened to the public in 2002. It contains restaurants, stores, and a bus terminal, as well as the tourist information.
The building is mostly underground, constructed in front of the Aichi Arts Center and facing the Hisaya Ōdori Park.
The roof is a large oval glass structure that floats above ground level. It is filled with water to create an interesting visual effect and to cool down the temperature of the shopping area and the public space for various events known as Milky Way Square below in the summer.
----- Nagoya TV Tower -----
The Nagoya TV Tower (名古屋テレビ塔 Nagoya Terebi-tō) is a TV tower in Nagoya, central Japan.
It is the oldest TV tower in Japan, and was completed in 1954. It is located in the centre of Hisaya Ōdori Park. The tower is 180 metres high, and has two main observation decks at the heights of 90 metres (the indoor Sky Deck) and 100 metres (the outdoor Sky Balcony). The tower also includes a restaurant and gallery at 30 metres. Nagoya TV Tower closely resembles the Eiffel Tower. Recently, the tower became known under the nickname of Thunder Tower due to the nighttime illumination.The tower also included a bowling alley at the top.
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Nagoya by Night - Aichi - 名古屋の夜景 - 4K Ultra HD
Nagoya by Night - 名古屋の夜景 - 4K Ultra HD : Despite being the 4th largest city in Japan with over 2 million inhabitants, Nagoya is often snubbed for its larger neighbor : Osaka. Still, Nagoya as a lot to offer and if you give it a chance, Nagoya will surely surprise you with its vibrancy and its unique atmosphere where modernity and tradition collide for our pleasure, either by day… or by night!
On this video we will walk around Nagoya’s Sakae District featuring some of Nagoya’s iconic spots including the Mitsukoshi - LaChic building, the Sunshine Sakae and its ferris wheel, and also the Oasis 21 observation deck with its beautiful view of the Nagoya TV Tower.
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Nagoya TV Tower - Sakae (Aichi) Japan
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Nagoya TV Tower and City Lights-PNG in Japan
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This video is about the Nagoya TV Tower for anyone who is visiting Nagoya, Japan for holiday or work, I encourage you to visit the tower and Oasis rooftop for a great view of the city of Nagoya at Night. Located in Sakae at the Central Park, Naka Ward. Hope you enjoy this beautiful views taken using my Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphone. Please like and subscribe to my channel.
Nagoya TV Tower in Japan during Christmas
クリスマス時にライトアップされた名古屋テレビ塔
Nagoya TV Tower
名古屋电视塔 圣诞节