Passengers Trapped Speak About 5.5 Hours of Cooperation Inside Skytree Elevator
Passengers trapped in a Tokyo Skytree elevator share their experiences of a prolonged ordeal that lasted over five hours before their rescue.
Horrifying Experiences: People Trapped for Hours in the Worldβs Tallest TV Tower, Tunnel, and Lufthansa Plane
Twenty people were trapped for hours in an elevator at the Tokyo Skytree due to a malfunction.
Skytree to Reopen on the 26th; Cause of Emergency Stop was 'Fuse Blown'
Tokyo Skytree is set to reopen on the 26th after a temporary shutdown caused by an emergency elevator failure that trapped 20 passengers for over five hours.
20 people were trapped in an elevator of Japan's tallest tower for nearly six hours
An incident occurred at Tokyo Skytree where 20 people became trapped in an elevator for nearly six hours due to a malfunction.
Tokyo Skytree: What Were the Trapped Passengers Doing? Temporary Closure on the 25th
Twenty passengers were trapped in an elevator at Tokyo Skytree for over five hours, leading to a temporary closure of the attraction.
Tokyo Skytree to Remain Closed on the 24th After Elevator Incident
The Tokyo Skytree will remain closed on the 24th following an incident where 20 people were trapped in an elevator.
Drama Over Tokyo's Rooftops: Visitors Are Stuck for Hours in the Skytree Elevator
Twenty visitors were trapped in an elevator of the Tokyo Skytree for over five hours, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.
Five Hours of Rescue after Being Trapped in Skytree Elevator
On the night of the 22nd, twenty people became trapped in an elevator at Tokyo Skytree, leading to a rescue operation that lasted over five hours.
Tokyo Skytree Elevator Sudden Stop - About 20 People on Board
An elevator at Tokyo Skytree suddenly stopped with about 20 people inside, prompting emergency services to investigate for any injuries.
Diamond Fuji from Skytree: A Moment Captured by the Setting Sun
On February 3rd, from the Tokyo Skytree, spectators witnessed the rare phenomenon of 'Diamond Fuji' as the sun set directly behind the peak of Mt. Fuji, an event marked by clear skies and a fleeting moment of beauty.