Akita Port Tower Selion
Akita City Port Tower[1] | |||
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秋田市ポートタワー | |||
General information | |||
Status | Complete | ||
Architectural style | Steel frame | ||
Location | Akita, Japan | ||
Coordinates | 39°45′9.8″N 140°3′39.6″E / 39.752722°N 140.061000°E | ||
Opening | 8 April 1994 | ||
Cost | JPY 1.43 billion[2] | ||
Owner | City of Akita | ||
Height | |||
Architectural | 143.6 m (471 ft) | ||
Observatory | 100m | ||
Technical details | |||
Floor count | 5 | ||
Floor area | 4,747m² [3] | ||
Design and construction | |||
Main contractor | Obayashi Corporation TOA Construction Corporation | ||
Japanese name | |||
Kanji | 秋田市ポートタワー | ||
Hiragana | あきたしぽーとたわー | ||
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Roadside Station Akita Minato | |
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Roadside Station Information | |
Road | Japan National Route 7 |
Registered number | 05028 |
Opened | 31 July, 2010 |
Parking | 199 spaces |
Toilets | 29 |
Address | |
9-1, Nishi1-chome. Tsuchizakiminato, Akita City | |
The Akita City Port Tower Selion (秋田市ポートタワーセリオン, Akitashi Pōto Tawā Serion)[4][5] is one of the landmarks in the city of Akita, Japan.[6] The sightseeing tower with 6,272 tempered glasses was completed in 1994. It is located in the Tsuchizaki District, Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. The steel tower is the tallest structure in the 3 northern Tohoku prefectures with its observation deck at 100 metres (328 ft) and its spire at 143.6 metres (471 ft). The viewing platform provides a 360-degree panorama of the city and the mountains of Oga Peninsula, Taiheizan, and Mt. Chokai are visible. Cable Networks Akita received the TV-U Yamagata broadcast from Takadateyama, Tsuruoka at this landmark in the past.[7]
Events[]
Gallery[]
Selion Rista
Selion Plaza
See also[]
- Port of Akita
- List_of_tallest_towers#Towers_between_100_and_200_metres_tall
References[]
- ^ "Akita Port / CRUISE PORT GUIDE OF JAPAN". www.mlit.go.jp.
- ^ "セリオン - 広く浅く".
- ^ "「(参考資料)これまでの経緯と施設の概要について」(秋田市商工部・2007年2月)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-04. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "セリオン公式サイト ホーム". Archived from the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "ポートタワー・セリオン:施設の紹介(セリオン公式サイト)". Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "あきた港-国土交通省 東北地方整備局". www.thr.mlit.go.jp.
- ^ conversation with CNA employee
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Categories:
- 2001 World Games
- Towers completed in 1994
- Buildings and structures in Akita (city)
- Glass architecture
- High-tech architecture
- Modernist architecture in Japan
- Observation towers in Japan
- Rest areas in Japan
- Tourist attractions in Akita Prefecture
- Towers in Japan