展望ラウンジに設けられた「テレビ父さん神社」は、札幌で一番高いところにある神社として、ファンの聖地になっている。
怖窓(こわそ~)
2013年に行われた塗装塗り替え工事のときに誕生した新しいスポット。南東側のガラスを足元から天井まで広がった大きな1枚ガラスに変更。足元から見える真下の景色と外側に傾いた窓の傾斜でスリル満点。見える景色も抜群にパワーアップしている。ネーミングにもダジャレを効かせた。
翻訳 / 英語
- 2014/05/27 14:44:18に投稿されました
The "TV Dad Temple" which was built in the observatory lounge has been a sacred place for its fans as a temple located at the highest point in Sapporo.
Kowaso~ ("Scary" in Japanese)
It is a new spot which was built when the painting was done in 2013. The glass which used to be only on the south eastern side was turned into one huge glass that spreads from the ceiling to the floor. The view you can see through from the floor and the angle of window are very thrilling. The view has totally been upgraded. You'll also like its funny name.
Kowaso~ ("Scary" in Japanese)
It is a new spot which was built when the painting was done in 2013. The glass which used to be only on the south eastern side was turned into one huge glass that spreads from the ceiling to the floor. The view you can see through from the floor and the angle of window are very thrilling. The view has totally been upgraded. You'll also like its funny name.
★★★★★ 5.0/1
翻訳 / 英語
- 2014/05/27 14:17:27に投稿されました
"TV Dad Shrine" placed in the observation lounge is a holy place to fans as it is the highest shrine in Sapporo.
Kowaso (Scary Window)
A new spot born at the time of paining refurbishment in 2013. They changed glasses in the south east direction to one large wall from the floor to the ceiling. It is scary to look the view below your foot and through the angled window. The scenery is better viewed with Kowaso window. Kowaso has a word playing in Japanese combining Kowai (scary) and Sow (Kanji for window).
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Kowaso (Scary Window)
A new spot born at the time of paining refurbishment in 2013. They changed glasses in the south east direction to one large wall from the floor to the ceiling. It is scary to look the view below your foot and through the angled window. The scenery is better viewed with Kowaso window. Kowaso has a word playing in Japanese combining Kowai (scary) and Sow (Kanji for window).
★★★★★ 5.0/1
翻訳 / 英語
- 2014/05/27 14:52:58に投稿されました
”TV Dad Shrine, "is a mecca for TV Dad mania. It is at the observation deck of Sapporo TV tower. No other shrines are located as high as "TV Dad Shrine" in Sapporo City. I am scared of the height!( Don't you think so?)
It is one of the latest spots born in 2013, when the city repainted the tower. They changed the window at South-east area into a huge one glass from ceiling to floor. The view directly from the feet and the outwardly slanted window gives you a great shiver.
The view has gotten much better because of the renovation. They also made a pun when they named it.
It is one of the latest spots born in 2013, when the city repainted the tower. They changed the window at South-east area into a huge one glass from ceiling to floor. The view directly from the feet and the outwardly slanted window gives you a great shiver.
The view has gotten much better because of the renovation. They also made a pun when they named it.
翻訳 / 英語
- 2014/05/27 14:42:44に投稿されました
TV To-san Shrine. located at the panoramic lounge is highest located shrine in Hokkaido, and a sacred place for funs.
It is scary!
This sight seeing spot is built in 2013 when the tower was renovated, and one piece of glass covers the whole wall of east-west side of view from the toe to the ceiling. It is thrilled to see the view under your feet through outward slanted glass wall. The view from this wall is just fantastic.
Naming of TV To-san comes from "TV To" (meaning TV broadcast tower) and "To-san" (meaning father)
It is scary!
This sight seeing spot is built in 2013 when the tower was renovated, and one piece of glass covers the whole wall of east-west side of view from the toe to the ceiling. It is thrilled to see the view under your feet through outward slanted glass wall. The view from this wall is just fantastic.
Naming of TV To-san comes from "TV To" (meaning TV broadcast tower) and "To-san" (meaning father)