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Marunouchi Marunouchi () is an area in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, located between Tokyo Station and the Kokyo, Imperial Palace. The name, meaning "inside the circle", derives from its location within the palace's outer moat. Marunouchi is the core ...
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. Construction of the 180-metre, 37-story skyscraper was finished in 2002.


History

A nine-storey building with the same name was built on the site in 1923. The building survived both the Great Kantō Earthquake and the bombings of Tokyo during the
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. With a total floor area of over 60,000 square metres, it was the largest office building in Asia when it was completed. The old building was closed in 1997 and replaced by the current 180-metre structure in 2002. One of the porticos from the old building has been preserved as part of the new building.


Tenants

* 1st basement: retail stores, cafes, restaurants, printing & copying store and banks (ATMs) * 1st floor: retail stores, cafe and restaurants * 2nd and 3rd floors: retail stores * 4th floor: retail stores, hair salons, cafe, etc. * 5th and 6th floors: restaurants * 7th, 9th, and 10th floors: Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Graduate School of Management * 10th floor: Business areas * 15th - 18th floors: Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting * 19th - 22nd floors:
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* 23rd floor: Advantest * 24th floor: Visa International * 25th floor: NGK Insulators Tokyo Headquarters * 27th floor: Tenqoo Restaurant * 27th and 28th floor: Intelligence * 29th floor: IBIDEN Tokyo Branch * 33rd Floor: AlixPartners, Greenhill & Co. * 34th floor: Treasure Data * 35th and 36th floors: restaurants


References


External links

* Office buildings completed in 2002 Skyscrapers in Chiyoda, Tokyo Marunouchi Skyscraper office buildings in Tokyo 2002 establishments in Japan Mitsubishi Estate {{Japan-struct-stub