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English: This 'radio tower' was built in 1935 from reinforced concrete by Kyoto City, it housed a radio receiver donated by NHK. It stands just over 3m in height. It is still used (at time of writing, 2023), with modern equipment installed, by a group of 'radio callisthenics' (rajio taisō) fans.
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Camera location35° 02′ 22.99″ N, 135° 44′ 30.99″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Radio Tower - pre-war public radio listening facility - situated in Funaokayama Park, Kyoto

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