Ni-Tele Really Big Clock
Clock and sculpture in Tokyo, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clock and sculpture in Tokyo, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ni-Tele Really Big Clock (日テレ大時計, Nittere Ōdokei) is a large clock and sculpture designed by Hayao Miyazaki, installed outside the second story of the Nittele Tower in Minato Ward, Tokyo, Japan. The structure, which is made entirely of hand-worked copper and steel plates, is 12 meters tall by 18 meters long and contains 32 separate moving mechanical features. This clockwork assembly performs a three-minute show a few times each day (four on weekdays, five on weekends).[1][2]
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Artist | Hayao Miyazaki |
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Location | Tokyo, Japan |
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Time Out Tokyo editors Matt Schley and Kaila Imada included the work in their 2019 list of the city's "best public art sculptures".[3]
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