We have tasted the thrilling experience of 'the edge the harukas' that rides the body from the top of the building 300 meters above the ground of Japan for a while



A building that boasts 'the height of 300 meters' and Japan's highest height (as of the time of writing the article), Abeno Harukas on March 8, 2018 (Thursday), wearing only one life rope from the top of the building, wearing a body The attraction “ Edge the Harukas ” opens. It is possible to cover a point before the opening of an attraction where you can taste the cliff cliff thrill experience of a type that has never been seen in Japan so that you can stand out from the top of Abeno's Haruka, which literally has the height of Japan. I visited the field to see what kind of sight I could see.

Edge the Harukas-Japan's First! A precipice thrill experience! | Harukas 300 (observation deck)

https://www.abenoharukas-300.jp/observatory/edge/

Edge the Harukas is an attraction where you can wear a special suit and a harness (belt) and get out from a wall that is only about the height of your waist, and overlook the city of Osaka. It is Japan's first attraction that you can experience a truly authentic '300 meters' with your own eyes and body, drawing a line from the easy-to-use (?) Objects such as 'over glass' and 'while on the vehicle'.



Abeno Harukas is a commercial building that was fully opened in March 2014, and has won the title of Japan, surpassing Yokohama Landmark Tower (296 m), which was the highest in Japan until then. From the very place in the top of the building in this photo, you can feel the thrill when you lean out with just one lifeline.


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Jo

So I came to Abeno Harukas. First of all, we will aim at the already open observatory “Hulcus 300”.



When taking a Mitsubishi super-high-speed elevator, which is 360 meters per minute ...



Arrived on the 60th floor of 288 meters above ground in no time. During the ascent and descent of the elevator, light is produced by LEDs embedded in the wall of the elevator space.



When you come to the observation deck 'Harukas 300', you can overlook the rooftops of Osaka. This landscape, one that has seen the Umeda northward from Abeno (Tennoji), is on the front side entrance area of Tennoji Park

Tenshiba and, to see the appearance of Tsutenkaku, which is one of Osaka's symbol Besides being able to see, I also saw Osaka Castle, Kyocera Dome, and Ferris wheel in Dotonbori .



Harukas 300 is open as a paid observation deck from the 58th floor to the 60th floor. The 59th and 60th floors are like this open-loop structure, and the triangles on the top are the stairs and decks of Edge the Harukas.



Looking at Edge the Harcus from the heliport on the rooftop of Harcus ...



Like this. The stairs and walkways are about 60 cm wide and the top deck is 20 meters long.



From this angle, you can see that the deck is really at the highest point of Abeno Harukas.



On the day, they showed me how Mr. Model actually experienced, and I could also actually experience it. The model is wearing a red tie, and the blue one is the staff of Edge the Harukas. Of course, since the GIGAZINE editorial staff actually climbed the deck, that will be reported later in another article.



In addition, when you experience Edge the Harukas, it is necessary to wear a special safety gear from the top of the clothes you are wearing and to wear a safety harness.



There is also a shoe rental service so that people who wear high heels and sandals can enjoy it.



Now it is time to climb the deck. It is an area where only authorized people have been put so far, but from March 8th, if you pay the fee of 1000 yen including tax (uniform) and the entrance fee of the observation deck, and if you clear the

predetermined criteria such as height restriction, anyone can In addition to being able to step into the footsteps, it is possible to get one commemorative photo taken with topping, and it is also a complete specification that you can also get the image data.



Climb a short ladder ......



Put the roller part at the end of the lifeline in the rail to ensure safety.



Climb up the stairs with 'Kankankan' ...



At first, I will turn to the building side according to the guidance of the staff.



If you look at the opposite side with the sign of '3, 2, 1' ...



This scenery. It is not a building name, but a car running on the road far below looks like a grain of sesame, and a number of buildings and other buildings are like miniatures. The editorial staff who was interviewing also came out with a humming voice like 'O, oh' with surprise.



Screaming “Hulkers!” In line with the staff's “edge the,” voices, you can feel quite refreshing.



After that, wind a rope for safety around one more body ...




Just like the movie 'Titanic', you get your body out of the building. When the face goes out of the wall, there is nothing under your eyes, only the landscape of the lower world 300 meters below. However, the fear was not so strong, probably because it was too high, but rather it felt more thrilling and exhilarating.



The last is in the Inabauer pose. It may be the mind that Mr. Model looks a bit hard, but that is '300 meters above the ground,' and if it is the owner of an ordinary nerve, some rigidity should be unavoidable. It is also a secret that the editorial staff who said that also had a slight eye on a scale beyond imagination when looking down directly below.



When the thrilling experience is over, the staff takes a photo with the camera. Since the photo at this time is one of the memorials, it is good to squeeze your courage and make a pose.



The photos taken can be received at the counter after the end. This is also included in the price, so it's nice to not have to pay extra.



The picture I received was like this. The URL, QR code, and pass code are printed, and when accessed with a smartphone, etc., data can be downloaded up to 30 times for up to 7 days from the day. It should be possible to leave quite photogenic photos, especially on sunny days, so you can use that data to post to SNS.



This is the end of the Edge The Harukas experience. When I finally got off the stairs, I left the site with a feeling of heartfelt feeling that I had achieved.



Abeno Harukas's 'Edge the Harukas' can be enjoyed at a uniform tax-included price of 1000 yen for the entrance fee (1500 yen for adults, 1200 yen for middle and high school students, 700 yen for elementary school students) for observation deck 'Harukas 300'. Although there are various conditions such as height restrictions and health restrictions etc. of height 140cm or less and 200cm or more, it seems that many people can enjoy without problems because it is the same content as general attractions. Sales will start on March 8, 2018, and can be used from 10 am to 6 pm on a 24/7 basis.

After this, GIGAZINE editorial staff will put on a suit and post an article that tastes the thrill experience, so please look forward to it.

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We actually experienced the attraction 'Edge the Harukas' which can go over the roof of the tallest building in Japan with one lifeline-GIGAZINE


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