When it comes to Tokyo Skytree, it’s famous as a sightseeing spot, isn’t it?
When it was being built, it made headlines as the tallest tower in the world.
I imagine many older adults also want to go up at least once.
The view from the top offers an indescribable sense of exhilaration.
This time, we’re introducing a trivia quiz packed with the many charms of the Skytree.
We hope this quiz helps you discover even more of what makes the Skytree so appealing.
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[For Seniors] Quiz to Discover the Charms of Tokyo Skytree (1–10)
How many legs does the Skytree have?
- 4 items
- five (counter for long, cylindrical objects)
- three (items/cylindrical objects)
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three (items/cylindrical objects)
The Skytree becomes rounder toward the top overall, while its base is triangular. It’s designed so that three legs support the entire structure. It’s amazing that such a huge building is supported by just three legs, isn’t it? By the way, Tokyo Tower has four legs.
What was the reason for building the Tokyo Skytree?
- Because I wanted to increase the number of tourist attractions.
- Because I wanted to build a tower that wouldn’t lose to the rest of the world.
- Because a radio tower was needed
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Because a radio tower was needed
Tokyo Tower used to function as a general broadcasting tower, but as high-rise buildings began to line the city, it could no longer serve that role and a new transmission tower became necessary. It later became famous as a tourist spot, but that was the original reason behind it.
Who named it the Tokyo Skytree?
- Prime Minister
- ordinary person
- His Majesty the Emperor
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ordinary person
Tokyo Skytree is a name that was chosen through a public naming contest. It’s a really lovely name, isn’t it? I think it’s a perfect name for a tower so tall and magnificent it seems to reach the sky.
What is the name of the Tokyo Skytree character?
- Sorakara-chan
- Hoshikara-chan
- Soramachi-chan
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Sorakara-chan
She was named Sorakara-chan, inspired by the image of a girl descending from the sky onto Tokyo Skytree. She is characterized by her star-shaped head and sky-blue outfit.
Tokyo Skytree is 634 meters tall, but what is the origin of that number?
- Because the person who built the Skytree is named 'Musashi.'
- It comes from Musashi, the name of an old province.
- Because it is land belonging to a person named Musashi.
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It comes from Musashi, the name of an old province.
They say it was named after Musashi, one of the old provincial names, to make it easy for everyone to remember. Since they were aiming to build the tallest structure in the world at the time, 634 meters must have been the height that fulfilled that dream.
Who owns the Tokyo Skytree?
- Sumida City, Tokyo
- Tobu Tower Sky Tree Co., Ltd.
- Tokyo Tower Skytree Co., Ltd.
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Tobu Tower Sky Tree Co., Ltd.
Tokyo Skytree is owned by Tobu Tower Skytree Co., Ltd. It is said that Sumida Ward, which put itself forward as the construction site, requested cooperation from Tobu Railway, and they jointly promoted the project to attract it.
Which of these is located inside the Tokyo Skytree?
- aquarium
- amusement park
- museum
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aquarium
Inside Tokyo Solamachi is the Sumida Aquarium. The highlight is one of Japan’s largest indoor open tanks. It’s really fun to watch the penguins swimming freely and at ease.


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