Iconic structures in Nagoya and Tokyo are going to terminate their roles as TV and radio towers when analog broadcasting comes to an end next July.

Both tower companies, looking for a way to survive as sightseeing spots, have been planning various moves to make up for the loss of revenue from the TV stations.

The 180-meter Nagoya TV Tower in Naka Ward has a hotel-like entrance to the elevator, which takes visitors to the sky deck 90 meters up.