Kasumigaseki Common Gate, Twin towers in Kasumigaseki, Japan
Kasumigaseki Common Gate is a pair of office towers in Tokyo's central administrative district, standing at 156 meters and 176 meters tall. The complex combines office spaces, retail areas, and event halls serving different functions for government and commercial use.
Construction took place between January 2005 and October 2007, marking a new phase in the development of Tokyo's government office complex. The project was part of broader modernization efforts in the city's central administrative area.
The complex hosts exhibitions and markets where products from different Japanese prefectures are presented, creating a link between regional communities and the capital. Visitors can discover local crafts and specialties from across the country in one place.
The complex connects directly to Toranomon Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line for easy access. Parking is available in two basement levels if you arrive by car.
The Knowledge Square within the complex offers rental spaces equipped with streaming and interpretation services for international events. This allows companies and organizations to hold cross-border meetings and conferences directly on site.
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