台場フロンティアビル, Commercial skyscraper in Daiba district, Minato, Japan
Daiba Frontier Building is an office tower with 23 floors above ground and 4 basement levels in the Tokyo Bay area. The structure combines steel and reinforced concrete throughout its floors, housing various office and business spaces.
The building was designed by Kume Sekkei architectural firm and opened in December 1994 in the developing Odaiba district. Its completion marked a period when Tokyo Bay was being transformed into a business and residential center.
The building sits within Tokyo's media and broadcasting district, where television networks and production companies operate nearby. Walking around, you can sense how this area functions as an entertainment hub for the city.
The building connects directly to two train stations, making arrival straightforward for most visitors. Parking is readily available, and the Odaiba location provides easy access to surrounding attractions and facilities.
The tower contains rentable conference rooms spread across multiple floors for business gatherings and events. This setup makes it a functional meeting point for corporate clients visiting the Bay area.
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