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Tokyo Sky Tree SDGs 17 Color Lighting

 Tokyo Sky Tree SDGs 17 Color Lighting

 At the Tokyo Sky Tree, during the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) Week from September 17 to 28, with the aim of increasing momentum for promoting sustainable development goals, special lighting inspired by the 17 colors of the SDGs is being lit.                 "SDGs Week" is called "Global Goals Week" worldwide, and about one week including September 25 (Global Goals Day), which was adopted at the United Nations Summit in 2015, events are held around the world to raise awareness and create opportunities to take action. The SDGs aim to achieve a sustainable and better world by 2030 by solving common global issues such as poverty, weather fluctuations, and discrimination, with 17 goals and 169 targets. It consists of                      2020 marked the 5th anniversary of the adoption of the SDGs and the 10th anniversary of the target deadline, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis of medical collapse and poverty disparity.·The issue of discrimination has become more serious, and a warning has been issued for the delay in the progress of the SDGs, and some voices have threatened to achieve their goals. From Chuo-ohashi Bridge, you can see the glow of the Tokyo Sky Tree, where 17 colors change sequentially every three minutes.       The navigating houseboat is also on the bow at the view spot upstream of Chuo-ohashi Bridge and is parked.