List of tallest buildings by Japanese prefecture
Appearance
This list of tallest buildings in by Japanese prefecture ranks buildings in Japan according to prefecture.
Tallest buildings
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of tallest buildings in Tokyo
- List of tallest buildings in Osaka
- List of tallest buildings in Nagoya
- List of tallest buildings in Japan
Notes
[edit]- ^A G1 Tower rises to a height of 214 metres (700 ft) tall, making it the tallest structure in the prefecture.
- ^B Kyoto Tower rises to a height of 131 metres (430 ft) tall, making it the tallest structure in the prefecture.[90]
- ^C A replica of the Dom Tower of Utrecht at the Huis Ten Bosch theme park rises to a height of 105 metres (344 ft) tall, making it the tallest structure in the prefecture.[91]
- ^Y Tokyo Skytree rises to a height of 634 metres (2,080 ft) tall, making it the tallest structure in Japan.[92]
- ^Z The building's roof antenna increases its total height of 106 metres (347 ft).[55]
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