Shinjuku Center Building
The Shinjuku Center Building is a skyscraper in the Nishi-Shinjuku business district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It has a height of 223 metres and 54 floors.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower and Sompo Museum of Art.
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower
College building
Photo: Kakidai, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower is a 204-metre-tall, 50-story educational facility located in the Nishi-Shinjuku district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The building was designed by a team led by Paul Noritaka Tange, the son of Kenzo Tange. Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower is situated 130 metres east of Shinjuku Center Building.
Sompo Museum of Art
Museum
Photo: Tengusabaki, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Sompo Museum of Art is an art museum in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is owned by the Japanese insurance company SOMPO and is located next to the company's headquarters. Sompo Museum of Art is situated 140 metres northeast of Shinjuku Center Building.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Public building
Photo: Kakidai, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, also referred to as the Tochō for short, is the seat of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs the special wards, cities, towns, and villages that constitute the Tokyo Metropolis. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is situated 420 metres southwest of Shinjuku Center Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nishi-Shinjuku and Kabukichō.
Nishi-Shinjuku
Quarter
Photo: Morio, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Nishi-Shinjuku is a neighborhood and skyscraper business district in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, Japan. The neighborhood is located west of Shinjuku Station and consists of 8 chōme, or Streets. The region was previously called Tsunohazu.
Kabukichō
Quarter
Photo: marcotogni, CC BY 2.0.
Kabukichō is an entertainment district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Kabukichō is considered a red-light district with a high concentration of host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the "Sleepless Town".
Yoyogi
Quarter
Photo: Ystokyo, Public domain.
Yoyogi is a neighbourhood in the northern part of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
Shinjuku Center Building
- Type: Building
- Description: skyscraper in Tokyo, Japan
- Category: skyscraper
- Location: Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
35.69171° or 35° 41′ 30″ northLongitude
139.69547° or 139° 41′ 44″ eastElevation
34 metres (112 feet)Levels
54Height
223 metres (732 feet)Open location code
8Q7XMMRW+M5OpenStreetMap ID
way 312900232OpenStreetMap feature
building=yes
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Turkish—“Shinjuku Center Building” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “مبنى مركز شينجوكو”
- Armenian: “Shinjuku Center Building”
- Chinese: “新宿中心大厦”
- Chinese: “新宿中心大廈”
- Dutch: “Shinjuku Center Building”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مبنى مركز شينجوكو”
- French: “Shinjuku Center Building”
- Italian: “Shinjuku Center Building”
- Japanese: “新宿センタービル”
- Korean: “신주쿠 센터 빌딩”
- Portuguese: “Shinjuku Center Building”
- Russian: “Shinjuku Center Building”
- Spanish: “Edificio Shinjuku Center”
- Spanish: “Shinjuku Center Building”
- Turkish: “Shinjuku Center Building”
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