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Height
  
234 m

Phone
  
+81 92-823-0234

Opened
  
17 March 1989

Architecture firm
  
Nikken Sekkei

Fukuoka Tower

Address
  
Japan, 〒814-0001 Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka, 早良区百道浜2丁目3−26

Hours
  
Open today · 9:30AM–10PMSaturday9:30AM–10PMSunday9:30AM–10PMMonday(Vernal Equinox Day)9:30AM–10PMHours might differTuesday9:30AM–10PMWednesday9:30AM–10PMThursday9:30AM–10PMFriday9:30AM–10PM

Similar
  
Marizon, Canal City Hakata, Ōhori Park, Momochi Seaside Park, Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome

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Fukuoka tower looking out


Fukuoka Tower (福岡タワー, Fukuoka Tawā) is a 234-metre (768 ft) tall tower located in the Momochihama area of Fukuoka, Japan. It is the tallest seaside tower in Japan. Fukuoka Tower was finished in 1989, taking a total of 14 months to build at a cost of ¥6,000,000,000 (roughly US $50,000,000 in 2015 terms). It was designed by Nikken Sekkei. It was built on reclaimed land out of Hakata Bay.

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Architecture

Fukuoka Tower has three observation decks: one at 116 m, a café/lounge deck at 120 m, and the highest at 123 metres above the ground. The tower also has a triangular cross-section which is covered with 8000 half-mirrors. Because of this, it has been given the nickname "Mirror Sail". The underground weight of Fukuoka Tower is 25,000 tons. Its weight above ground, by contrast, is only 3,500 tons.

The tower is designed to withstand magnitude 7 earthquakes and winds of a speed up to 65 m/s (145 miles per hour (233 km/h)). The strongest recorded earthquake in the area has been magnitude 6, and the strongest winds 49 m/s (110 miles per hour (180 km/h)). The tower is located at 2-3-26 Momochihama, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka. The intermediate floors of the tower are hollow and thus unoccupied. Only the top floors and bottom floors are designed to be occupied. ea

Culture

The tower was a major feature in the Japanese film Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (1994), in which it was also destroyed in the climactic battle between the titular monsters.

References

Fukuoka Tower Wikipedia