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ASSOCIATED PRESS / JAN. 20
                                <strong>ON THE </strong><strong>EDGE</strong>: A young girl got comfortable while posing for photos on the glass-walled rooftop observation deck of the Shibuya Scramble Square, a 47-story high-rise that opened in November. The deck overlooks Tokyo’s Shibuya district.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / JAN. 20

ON THE EDGE: A young girl got comfortable while posing for photos on the glass-walled rooftop observation deck of the Shibuya Scramble Square, a 47-story high-rise that opened in November. The deck overlooks Tokyo’s Shibuya district.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / JAN. 20
                                <strong>ON THE </strong><strong>EDGE</strong>: The glass-walled rooftop observation deck of the Shibuya Scramble Square, a 47-story high-rise that opened in November. The deck overlooks Tokyo’s Shibuya district. At top, lines of tourists make their way to the top of the new building to get a birds-eye view of the city.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / JAN. 20

ON THE EDGE: The glass-walled rooftop observation deck of the Shibuya Scramble Square, a 47-story high-rise that opened in November. The deck overlooks Tokyo’s Shibuya district. At top, lines of tourists make their way to the top of the new building to get a birds-eye view of the city.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / JAN. 20
                                <strong>ON THE </strong><strong>EDGE</strong>: A young girl got comfortable while posing for photos on the glass-walled rooftop observation deck of the Shibuya Scramble Square, a 47-story high-rise that opened in November. The deck overlooks Tokyo’s Shibuya district.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / JAN. 20
                                <strong>ON THE </strong><strong>EDGE</strong>: The glass-walled rooftop observation deck of the Shibuya Scramble Square, a 47-story high-rise that opened in November. The deck overlooks Tokyo’s Shibuya district. At top, lines of tourists make their way to the top of the new building to get a birds-eye view of the city.

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