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is a 190,000-square-meter (2.0 million sq ft)
mixed-use development Mixed use is a type of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning classification that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions ...
in Yurakucho, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2018, the project includes office, commercial, and dining and entertainment facilities.


Overview

The project site overlooks
Hibiya Park Hibiya Park (, ) is a park in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It covers an area of 161,636.66 m2 (40 acres) between the east gardens of the Kōkyo, Imperial Palace to the north, the Shinbashi district to the southeast and the Kasumigaseki government distri ...
on a site previously occupied by the Sanshin Building (1930) and the Hibiya Mitsui Building (1960), the latter having been the head office of
Mitsui Bank was a major Japanese bank from 1876 to 1990. The home bank of the Mitsui conglomerate, it was one of the largest Japanese banks for much of the 20th century, together with Dai-Ichi Bank, Mitsubishi Bank, Sumitomo Bank, and Yasuda / Fuji Bank. I ...
then of
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group , initialed as SMFG until 2018 and SMBC Group since, is a major Japanese multinational financial services group and holding company. It is the parent of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), SMBC Trust Bank, and SMBC Nikko Securities. SMB ...
. The primary developer was
Mitsui Fudosan is a major Japanese real estate developer with properties located globally. Mitsui Fudosan is one of the core companies of Mitsui Group. Corporate structure The company is organized into four divisions. *Office Building Division *Real Estate ...
, working in concert with several partners. The same developer owned and operated the larger
Tokyo Midtown is a 569,000-square-meter (6.1 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2007, the $3 billion (¥370 billion) project includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space, and the new quarte ...
(東京ミッドタウン) multipurpose project in Tokyo’s Roppongi neighbourhood. The building’s concave glass exterior facing Hibiya Park produces noticeable solar glare onto the streets immediately to the south of the building echoing one of the design flaws of London’s
20 Fenchurch Street 20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in London that takes its name from its address on Fenchurch Street, in the historic City of London financial district. It has been nicknamed "The Walkie-Talkie" because of its distinctive shape, ...
skyscraper. Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Atrium 201806.jpg, Atrium Tokyo Midtown Hibiya B1 Hibiya Avenue 2018.jpg, B1 Hibiya Avenue Tokyo Midtown Hibiya B1 Hibiya Food Hall 2018.jpg, B1 Hibiya Food Hall Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Level 1 Office Lobby 2018.jpg, Level 1 Office Lobby Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Level 2 shops 2018.jpg, Level 2 shops Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Level 3 HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET 201806.jpg, Level 3 HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET Tokyo Midtown Hibiya TOHO Cinema 2018.jpg, Level 4 TOHO Cinema Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Night view1 201806.jpg, Night view


See also

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List of tallest buildings and structures in Tokyo Tokyo is the most populated of Japan's 47  prefectures. Mainland Tokyo is divided into two sections: Western Tokyo and the special wards of Tokyo. The prefecture's tallest structures are within the 23 special wards, which comprise the ...


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Official Site in English
{{Mitsui Fudosan, state=autocollapse Commercial buildings completed in 2018 2018 establishments in Japan Skyscrapers in Chiyoda, Tokyo Mitsui Fudosan Buildings by Hopkins Architects Mixed-use developments