I actually experienced the attraction "Edge the Harkus" that can cross over the roof of the tallest building in Japan by a lifeline



Skyscraper"Abeno Harukasu"Is known as the tallest building in Japan at the time of article creation. The wonderful attraction of crossing the narrow deck of wind blowers installed on the roof of that stupid "Edge the Harukasu"Will start on March 7, 2018 (Wednesday). The GIGAZINE editorial department also participated in the preliminary briefing session, but I was able to experience the attraction as soon as possible, so I felt the height 300 meters above the ground with my skin.

I can understand exactly what kind of attraction it is by looking at the following article.

First time in Japan · Tried the thrill experience of "Edge the Harkus" that embarks from the top of a building with a height of 300 meters above the ground - GIGAZINE


Osaka Prefecture Osaka-shi Osaka-shi Abeno-ku is a skyscraper towering high in Abeno-ku, "Abe Harukasu", 300 meters in height, boasting the highest height in Japan as of February 2018. "Edge the Harkus" will open on the roof of this building.


There was a chance to go up to the helipad on the rooftop, but it seems far away that the helicopter is flying at about the same height as me, I feel the height of 300 m.


Waiting for "Edge the Harukas" in order.


There were also red bridges prepared for participants, which are obliged to wear.


The harness and lifeline are like this.


The place where I wore a harness wearing a bridge immediately looks like this. Before installing, it is necessary to remove the wallet, mobile phone, clock, etc. and deposit it.


Dual safety measures are given by further winding and fixing the binding band where the harness buckle is tightened as "Kachach".


The lifeline was like this, with a pulley attached.


At last the guidance begins and we will proceed a narrow road until "Edge the Harkus".


The scaffold is like a wire mesh, it looks like a scaffold on the construction site. Next to the stairs you can see the streets of Osaka like miniatures or special effects dioramas.


Actually watching edge-the-harukas climbing can be seen in the following movie.

Attempted to attract the attraction "Edge the HARUKAS" which is 300 meters tall with a lifeline - YouTube


The handrail has only the height to the waist, and of course there is no glass. Of course the view is wonderful, but since the part of the pulley is passed through the rail attached to the railing to fix the lifeline by rail, the editorial staff who is not good at high places say, "It is truly It's only this lifeline, is it really okay? "


The handrail was equipped with a rope with a hook. Remove the hook from the railing ... ...


Roll around the rope around the waist and secure the hook to the handrail again. This is the second safety belt to be added to the lifeline.


By being supported by the rope it is also possible to dwell from the handrail exquisitely, or to embrace the body a little while ago to see the state just under the building. This requires a lot of breasts, and both editing members and model men have gone a little back. Meanwhile, the model woman who accompanied was smiling nico Nico Nico Nico Nico Nico Nico Nico Nico Naka ni Hiroki showed a tremendous chest.


You can see in the following movie the appearance of protruding GoPro fixed in the hand and looking into just below 300 meters above the ground.

"Abe no Harukasu" which is 300 m tall Try looking straight down from the roof - YouTube


The car running on the road looks small like a bean. Although I am wearing a lifeline, I fall into a feeling that I will be sucked in when I'm looking into it for a long time.


RICOH THETA SI tried taking a picture with. You can see the entire image from the 300 m above the ground in the image below.

Post from RICOH THETA. -Spherical Image - RICOH THETA


The attraction ends in about 10 minutes. Remove safety belt of handrail ......


I will get off the narrow stairs. Because the stairs are quite steep, I descend more carefully than climbing.


As soon as I got off the stairs, there was a large window pane and I could see the scenery I saw until a while, but I feel a little relieved that it is over the glass. The 360-degree cityscape you see while feeling the wind on your skin from a height of 300 meters can be said to be a sight that you can not see absolutely in the usual way, so it is also recommended to challenge people who are confident about your chest.

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