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The New Tokyo City Hall (Japan), yes
Tokyo Prefecture
governmental
Head office
Building, located in Tokyo
Shinjuku
New district.
The building belongs to
commemorate
Sex high-rise buildings are more representative examples. Designed by a famous Japanese architect
Kenzo Tanshita
.
- Chinese name
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government
- Foreign name
- The New Tokyo City Hall,Japan
- designer
- Kenzo Tanshita
- Geographical position
- Northern latitude 35 degrees, 41 minutes, 10 seconds, East longitude 139 degrees, 41 minutes and 43 seconds
- Height of building
- 243 m
- location
- Shinjuku New District, Tokyo
catalogue
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is
Japan
Tokyo Prefecture
The headquarters of the government is located in Shinjuku Ward
West Shinjuku
. Construction began in April 1988, was completed in December 1990, and was officially opened in March 1991. The total construction cost is 156.9 billion yuan
Japanese yen
. In Japan
Bubble economy
Planned to be built at its peak, it was the tallest building in Japan at the time, and was later satirized as the "Bubble tower".
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office
From construction to completion
Governor of Tokyo
for
Junichi Suzuki
By the architect
Kenzo Tanshita
Design. The main design of the hall is
postmodernism
The route is thought to be cited
Gothic
The design of the church was modeled on the design of the church
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Similar three horizontal and three vertical elevations.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Hall building is 243 meters high and was larger than that at the time of its completion
Toshima-ku
Ikebukuro
the
Sunshine 60 Building
It became the tallest building in Japan, a record that was later completed in 1993 at 296 meters high
Yokohama Landmark Building
Broken. The annual maintenance and management costs of Tokyo Metropolitan Government buildings are as high as 4 billion yuan
Japanese yen
The luxurious interior of the governor's office was criticized as "wasteful.
ratepayer
The money ". However, on the other hand, the Tokyo Metropolitan Hall has become one of the tourist attractions in Tokyo, and visitors come to the 45th floor vision room.
In 1991, the office moved from Yurakucho to the cathedral building. The building is 48 storeys high, and at the 33rd floor is divided into two symmetrical sky-scrapers, which extend to a height of 243 meters. The observation deck, which is open to the public, is located on the 45th floor and is only 55 seconds away by elevator. When it was completed, it was built in Ikebukuro, Toshima Ward
Sunshine 60 Building
It is the tallest building in Japan. As a result, the Tokyo Metropolitan Hall replaced the main place with a panoramic view of the capital
Tokyo Tower
. Especially in the sunny winter, the lookout allows you to enjoy the views from the southwest
Yokohama
westward
Fujiyama
.
The building covers an area of about 42,940 square meters, with a total area of about 381,000 square meters. It consists of three buildings: the first hall has a plane length of 108.8 meters, a standard floor area of 3926 square meters, 48 floors above ground and 3 floors below ground, and a height of 243 meters; The length of the second hall building is 98 meters, the standard floor area is 3,762 square meters, 34 floors above ground, 3 floors below ground, and the height is 163 meters. There is also a 7-storey Metropolitan Council building, which is 41 metres high.
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The entire new house occupies three blocks of Shinjuku New District, north of which is
Shinjuku Central Park
To the south, there is a Civic square, and the design scheme seeks to create this group of buildings as a symbol of culture and self-discipline in Tokyo.
The outlook room of the Hall is located on the 45th floor of the first hall and can be reached by the direct elevator from the first floor, which takes 55 seconds. Open on holidays except New Year, from 9.30am to 11pm, there is a coffee room and a hand-mail shop 舗.
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The 45th floor South-North Outlook Room, 202 meters above the ground, offers a 360-degree view of Tokyo. Overlooking Tokyo, not just close
Shinjuku Gyoen
,
The Imperial Palace
,
Meiji Jingu
,
Yoyogi Park
,
Tokyo Tower
And when it's clear, you can look far away
Gulf of Tonkin
Cross the sea
Rainbow Bridge
Spectacular views and beauty
Fujiyama
. The prospect room has
Coffee shop
Visitors can enjoy the scenery of Tokyo while tasting the delicious coffee. The outlook room is open until 11pm and the night view is fascinating. About 5,000 people visit the Vision room of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government every day.
Postal code: 163-8001
Surrounding traffic:
JR
Shinjuku Station
10-minute walk from the west exit; Or both camps under the Oedo Line
Dojeon Station
(Station number "E-28") Direct.
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9:30~17:00, 9:30~19:00 on weekends and holidays. Mondays (except holidays) and late December to early January are closed. Admission is free.
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