SiliconCore LED display technology transforms Tokyo Tower, Japan

Tokyo Tower in Japan has transformed its observation deck into a multi-purpose space, incorporating a 260-in diagonal 4K LED display from LED manufacturer SiliconCore Technology, into its interior design renovation.

Tokyo Tower, which was constructed in 1957, is a communications and observation tower overlooking the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo. Located 150m above ground and across two levels, the newly renovated and renamed ‘Club333’ (Club Triple Three) features panoramic views from a viewing platform lit by natural light from the floor-to-ceiling window sash and extended ‘Sky Walk Window’, a glass floor.

Supporting Tokyo Tower’s vision to create a multi-purpose environment, SiliconCore integrated its Magnolia 1.5mm pixel pitch LED display directly into the interior design.

This is the first time in Tokyo Tower’s history that a space on the observation deck can be privately used, so high demand is expected for this venue.

The low heat dissipation of the screen, a key factor generated by SiliconCore’s Common Cathode technology, enabled Tokyo Tower to position the display within close proximity of its guests without concerns of overheating.

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