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  1. Tachū Naitō (内藤 多仲, Naitō Tachū, 12 June 1886 – 25 August 1970) was a Japanese architect, engineer, and professor. He was a father of earthquake-proof design and built many broadcasting and observation towers, including the Tokyo Tower.

  2. Tachu Naito was a Japanese architect, engineer, and professor, who can be considered as a father of earthquake-proof design.

  3. Tachū Naitō (内藤 多仲, Naitō Tachū, 12 June 1886 – 25 August 1970) was a Japanese architect, engineer, and professor. He was a father of earthquake-proof design and built many broadcasting and observation towers, including the Tokyo Tower.

  4. Jul 27, 2020 · Renowned Japanese architect Tachū Naitō admitted he looked at the Western World to find inspiration, so he decided to simply look at the most famous tower in the world. Not a bad idea, don’t you think?

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tokyo_TowerTokyo Tower - Wikipedia

    Tokyo Tower - Wikipedia. Coordinates: 35°39′31″N 139°44′44″E. Tokyo Tower (東京タワー, Tōkyō Tawā, pronounced [toːkʲoː taɰᵝaː] ⓘ; officially 日本電波塔, Nippon denpatō, lit. 'Japan Radio Tower') is a communications and observation tower in the district of Shiba-koen in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, completed in 1958.

  6. Tachū Naitō is well-known for designing earthquake-resistant structures. When the Great Kanto Earthquake struck Tokyo in 1923, both the Industrial Bank of Japan building and the Kabuki theater building survived, whereas many other buildings around them were destroyed.

  7. Sep 4, 2018 · The Tokyo Tower is the symbol of the Japanese rebirth after World War II as a sign of its recovery as one of the world's economic powers. It was built by architect Tachū Naitō, known for his...