Saturday, September 29, 2012

Umeda Sky Building features the World’s Highest Escalator



The building was designed by Hiroshi Hara and the constructors were the people from Takenaka Corporation. The structure is called this way because it is located in the district of Kita-ku, Umeda in the northern part of Osaka.
The entire structure is actually made of two towers that are 40 story high, connected between each other at their two uppermost stories with the help of an escalator and some bridges that cross in the center, where an atrium like space can be found.
It is called the “Sky building” because of its height and due to the feeling you get when you find yourself in the escalator-you feels as if you hover into thin air. You have to pay a fee if you want to enjoy the glass elevator that takes you to the top which is about 700 yen (under $6).
The impact isn`t that harsh because you don`t acknowledge the fact that you are 550 feet in the air on a moving staircase .The ride is worth every yen since the skyline of Osaka is breathtaking and you basically see the entire city revealed before your eyes on the observation deck of the towers and you can also use binoculars that will zoom in the places you want to better notice.

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