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{{Nihongo|'''Nishi-Shinjuku'''|西新宿|4={{lit|West Shinjuku}}}} is a [[skyscraper]] [[business district]] in [[Shinjuku, Tokyo]], Japan. This region was previously called {{Nihongo|'''Tsunohazu'''|角筈}}. |
{{Nihongo|'''Nishi-Shinjuku'''|西新宿|4={{lit|West Shinjuku}}}} is a [[skyscraper]] [[business district]] in [[Shinjuku, Tokyo]], Japan. This region was previously called {{Nihongo|'''Tsunohazu'''|角筈}}. |
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== History == |
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Nishi-Shinjuku was [[Tokyo]]'s first major foray into building skyscrapers with the first appearing in the 1970s with Keio Plaza Inter-Continental. It is the location of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]], the headquarters of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government]]. |
Nishi-Shinjuku was [[Tokyo]]'s first major foray into building skyscrapers with the first appearing in the 1970s with Keio Plaza Inter-Continental. It is the location of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]], the headquarters of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government]]. |
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Nishi-Shinjuku (西新宿, lit. 'West Shinjuku') is a skyscraper business district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. This region was previously called Tsunohazu (角筈).
History
Nishi-Shinjuku was Tokyo's first major foray into building skyscrapers with the first appearing in the 1970s with Keio Plaza Inter-Continental. It is the location of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
Progress continues in Nishi-Shinjuku, which is heading away from the city centre and has the site of the proposed Nishi-Shinjuku 3-Chōme Redevelopment, with plans for what will be three of the four tallest buildings in Japan.
Economy
Livedoor has its headquarters in the Sumitomo Fudosan Nishishinjuku Building (住友不動産西新宿ビル, Sumitomo Fudōsan Nishi-Shinjuku Biru).[1] H.I.S. has its headquarters in the Shinjuku Oak Tower.[2] Seiko Epson's Tokyo Office is in the Shinjuku NS Building.[3] Capcom's Tokyo offices are located in the Shinjuku Mitsui Building[4] and Keihin Corporation is headquartered in the Shinjuku Nomura Building.[5] Taisei Corporation also has its headquarters in the district.[6]
Skyscrapers
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Keio Plaza Hotel
(1971) -
Shinjuku Mitsui Building
(1974) -
Shinjuku KDDI Building
(ex-KDD Honsha Building)
(1974) -
Shinjuku Nomura Building
(1978) -
Shinjuku Center Building
(1979) -
Hyatt Regency Tokyo
(1980) -
Odakyu Dai-ichi-seimei Building
(ex-Shinjuku Dai-ichi-seimei)
(1980) -
Shinjuku NS Building
(1982) -
Shinjuku Washington Hotel
(1983) -
Shinjuku Green Tower
(1986) -
S-Tec Kougakuin University Campus Building
(1989) -
Shinjuku L Tower
(1990) -
Shinjuku Monolith Building
(1990) -
S-Tec Jouhou Building
(1992) -
Shinjuku Park Tower
(1994) -
Shinjuku I-town Square
(1994) -
Shinjuku I-land Tower
(1994) -
Tokyo Opera City Tower
(1996) -
Shinjuku Mitsui Building
(1999) -
Shinjuku Oak Tower
(left: 2002, right: 2003) -
Shinjuku First West
(2003) -
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower
(2008)
See also
References
- ^ "会社概要 - 会社案内 - 株式会社ライブドア Archived 2011-12-04 at the Wayback Machine." Livedoor. Retrieved on December 14, 2011. "〒160-0023 東京都新宿区西新宿7-20-1 住友不動産西新宿ビル24F,25F(総合受付:24F)" - Map
- ^ "Company Info." H.I.S. Retrieved on March 11, 2010.
- ^ "Head Office & Japanese Facilities." Seiko Epson. Retrieved on January 13, 2009.
- ^ "Locations." Capcom. Retrieved on August 12, 2011. "Shinjuku Mitsui Building 2-1-1 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo"
- ^ "Company Overview." Keihin Corporation. Retrieved on May 23, 2018.
- ^ "Corporate Data." Taisei Corporation. Retrieved on February 20, 2012. "Head Office 1-25-1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0606"