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"Diamond Fuji" to be Seen from TOKYO SKYTREE in February

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From February 3rd around 5PM, Weather Permitting, "Diamond Fuji" will be visible from a observatory of TOjKYO SKSYTREE Tembo Deck Observatory, when the Sun, Mt. Fuji, and TOKYO SKYTREE align in a straight line. This breathtaking phenomenon occurs only twice a year – in November and February.

TOKYO, Japan - Jan. 14, 2021 - PRLog -- What better way to celebrate with your Valentine during the month of love than to fixate on "Diamond Fuji" from the TOKYO SKYTREE Tembo Deck Observatory. From February 3rd around 5PM, the setting sun will lower its glow near the summit of Mt. Fuji, lining up perfectly with TOKYO SKYTREE for a breathtaking view (weather permitting).

Even though foreign passport holders cannot travel to Japan this year, you can participate in this special event by watching it on social media. Tobu Railway Group, which owns TOKYO SKYTREE, will photograph and videotape this awesome experience and post and share it on their social media (Japanese language but gorgeous imagery).

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TOKYOSKYTREE.official/
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tokyoskytree_official/
Twitter:https://twitter.com/skytreeofficial
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUD3PvguZ17KAX7d3W_qZnw

What is "Diamond Fuji"?

At the specific moments when the sun rises above and sets below the summit of Mt. Fuji a scene where diamonds sparkle can be viewed at a distinct time of year. This phenomenon is called "Diamond Fuji."

The "Ley line" Connecting TOKYO SKYTREE and Mt. Fuji

TOKYO SKYTREE, the "highest free-standing tower in the world," is built on the ley line (a row of ancient ruins and sacred sites lined up in a straight line) that connects Mt. Fuji with Meiji Shrine the Imperial Palace, and Kashima Shrine. TOKYO SKYTREE has also been identified as one of the best "power spots" in Tokyo. Furthermore, specifically on February 4th, the sun rises from Kashima Shrine, the starting point of this ley line and sets right above Mt. Fuji.

Praying for the Perfect Timing at TOKYO SKYTREE!

The custom of worshiping the setting sun has been observed worldwide since ancient time. This February, in light of the Covid-19 Pandemic, in addition to celebrating the sun and the month of romance, local visitors - can make a wish at the new " W1SH RIBBON" (The number "1" signifies a wish on the #1 tallest freestanding tower in the world) power spot stop. Virtual visitors can watch others W1SH and pray along with them, and they can do this with the setting sun over Mt. Fuji as their backdrop.

Hopefully, we can all be inspired by romance and positive wishes as the sun sets over Mt. Fuji.

Additional Information

TOKYO SKYTREE Call Center TEL: 0570-55-0634 (11: 00-19: 00)

TOKYO SKYTREE Homepage http://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/

About Tobu Railways

TOBU Railway Company, Ltd. is a major Japanese corporation consisting of approximately 90 companies. The Tobu Railways cover the longest operating distance in Metropolitan Tokyo, leading to numerous tourist attractions including: Asakusa and TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN in Tokyo; Nikko and Kinugawa-Onsen, famous for its world heritage sites and hot springs; the Tatebayashi and Ashikaga areas, known for their blooming flower fields; and Kawagoe, where the atmosphere of the old Edo era lives on. Tobu is also invested in a portfolio of hotels, including the newly opened The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko and FUFU Nikko Onsen Resort.

Media Contact
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in asso w/ QBIC Factory Inc. for Tobu Railways
marian@mariangoldbergcomm.com
1-347-559-6462

Photos: (Click photo to enlarge)

Diamond Fuji ©TOKYO-SKYTREE Diamond Fuji 2 ©TOKYO-SKYTREE Wish Ribbon Tokyo Power Spots Kashima Shrine

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